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|image        = The Ugly Underneath comic.jpg
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|series      = ''[[The Cybermen]]''
|series      = ''[[The Cybermen]]''
|enemy        = [[Cyberman|The Cybermen]]
|enemy        = [[Cyberman|The Cybermen]]
|setting      = [[Mondas]]
|setting      = [[Mondas]]
|writer      = [[Alan Barnes]]
|writer      = Alan Barnes
|artist      = [[Adrian Salmon]]
|artist      = [[Adrian Salmon]]
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|publication  = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 235|235]]-[[DWM 238|238]]
|publication  = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 235|235]]-[[DWM 238|238]]
|release date = [[18 January (releases)|18 January]] - [[11 April (releases)|11 April]] [[1996 (releases)|1996]]
|release date = 18 January - 11 April 1996
|cover date  = [[14 February (releases)|14 February]] - [[8 May (releases)|8 May]] [[1996 (releases)|1996]]
|cover date  = 14 February - 8 May 1996
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|format      =Comic  
|format      =Comic  
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Golgoth's son, which appeared in ''[[The Future Perfect]]'' as a still a developing embryo, makes an appearance.
* Golgoth's son, which appeared in ''[[The Future Perfect (comic story)|The Future Perfect]]'' as a still a developing embryo, makes an appearance.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==

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The Ugly Underneath is the story adventure of The Cybermen series focusing on the Cybermen on Mondas and the Silurians native to the planet.

Summary

Two archaeologists, Korving and Joy, study glyphs which reveal that the Cybermen and Golgoth destroyed each other two thousand years earlier. Mondas' orbit is decaying once again, and Korving believes that Golgoth's son is their last hope for survival. He threatens the Lord High Priest of C'iva, the leader of the Cult of C'iva, whom he believes has the answers he seeks. However, just then, Mondas breaks free of its orbit, and in the cataclysm Joy and the priest are killed. Dying, Korving unknowingly crawls into an old conversion unit, becoming the first of the new Cybermen.

Characters

Worldbuilding

  • The earliest Cybermen, now extinct, are now known as the Knights of C'iva.
  • The Cult of C'iva dwells in the remnants of Cyber control and awaits the return of Golgoth's son.
  • This story reveals that Mondas' orbit decayed twice.

Notes

  • Golgoth's son, which appeared in The Future Perfect as a still a developing embryo, makes an appearance.

Continuity