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Creatures and Demons (novel)

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Doctor Who: Creatures and Demons (reference book) was the third in a series of illustrated guides, written by Justin Richards and was published in May 2007.

It covers the period up to the midway point of Series Three, TV: Daleks in Manhattan / Evolution of the Daleks.

Publisher's summary

Throughout his many adventures in time and space the Doctor has encountered aliens, monsters, creatures and demons from right across the universe. In this third volume of alien monstrosities and dastardly villains, acclaimed Doctor Who expert and author Justin Richards describes some of the evils the Doctor has fought in over forty years of time travel.

From the grotesque Abzorbaloff to the mighty Empress of the Racnoss, from giant maggots to the Daleks of the secret Cult of Skaro, from the Destroyer of Worlds to the ancient beast itself. This book brings together more of the terrifying enemies the Doctor has battled against.

Illustrated throughout with stunning photographs and design drawings from the current series of Doctor Who and his previous "classic" incarnations, this book is a treat for friends of the Doctor whatever their age, and whatever planet they come from...

Contents

Alphabetically arranged topics, with featured episode details, glossaries and for the newer stories behind the scenes insights.

Fictional material

Much like REF: Monsters and Villains, the book included several short stories written by Gareth Roberts & Mark Gatiss which fleshed out their episodes' foes.

Additional notes

  • Published in 2007 the RRP was £7.99 (UK)

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