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'''The Dalek Project''', originally scheduled for publication in the autumn of 2009 was to have been the first ''Doctor Who'' graphic novel to be published by [[BBC Books]]. Originally announced for release in September 2009, Amazon.co.uk later listed it with a release date of 8th October 2009.[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Doctor-Who-Project-Justin-Richards/dp/1846077559]. Reportedly, the book release was subsequently delayed further, or possibly cancelled. One theory as to why the book may have been cancelled is that it may have had a similar plot to episode 3 of Series 5 of Doctor Who: [[Victory of the Daleks]].
'''The Dalek Project''', originally scheduled for publication in the autumn of 2009 was to have been the first ''Doctor Who'' graphic novel to be published by [[BBC Books]]. Originally announced for release in September 2009, Amazon.co.uk later listed it with a release date of 8th October 2009.[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Doctor-Who-Project-Justin-Richards/dp/1846077559]. Reportedly, the book release was subsequently delayed further, or possibly cancelled, although it is currently available for pre-order [http://www.bbcshop.com/science-fiction/doctor-who-the-dalek-project/invt/9781846077555/]. One theory as to why the book may have been cancelled is that it may have had a similar plot to episode 3 of Series 5 of Doctor Who: [[Victory of the Daleks]].


==Promotional summary==
==Promotional summary==

Revision as of 14:24, 8 September 2011

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The Dalek Project, originally scheduled for publication in the autumn of 2009 was to have been the first Doctor Who graphic novel to be published by BBC Books. Originally announced for release in September 2009, Amazon.co.uk later listed it with a release date of 8th October 2009.[1]. Reportedly, the book release was subsequently delayed further, or possibly cancelled, although it is currently available for pre-order [2]. One theory as to why the book may have been cancelled is that it may have had a similar plot to episode 3 of Series 5 of Doctor Who: Victory of the Daleks.

Promotional summary

(From BBC announcement)

1917: The Great War is at its fiercest and most terrible. But things are about to get even worse… When the Doctor arrives at Hellcombe Hall in England he discovers a house full of mystery. There are locked doors and forbidden rooms, dustsheets cover guilty secrets, the maid Mary Carter is scared of the ghosts… And that’s before Corporal Anderson finds that his muddy corpse-filled trench ends in the drawing room. Armaments manufacturer Lord Hellcombe has a new secret weapon he believes will win the war. But when the Doctor witnesses the final demonstration he begins to realise how much danger everyone is in. Because Lord Hellcome claims to have invented the Dalek. Except, of course, that nothing is quite what it seems. The Doctor and his new friends must draw on every type of early 20th century technology and every element of human ingenuity and bravery if they are to discover the truth and to survive. If they are to prevent the entire Western Front of World War One from becoming part of The Dalek Project.

Characters

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Notes

This may have been cancelled due to the upcoming episode Victory of the Daleks that was being filmed around the time this comic was due to be released. There are some similarities and differences between this and Victory of the Daleks.

  • In the comic a man called Lord Hellcombe claims to have created the Dalek. Similary, in Victory of the Daleks a man called Professor Bracewell claims to have created the Daleks.
  • The Dalek Project was to be set during the First World War while Victory of the Daleks is set during the Second World War and features Winston Churchill.

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