100 Scariest Monsters (reference book)
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Doctor Who: 100 Scariest Monsters is an illustrated guide written by Justin Richards and published in 2011. The book includes a hundred profiles of monsters, aliens, robots and villains from the classic and new series of the television show. Each profile includes a fear factor scale ranging from 1 to 10.
Contents
- Weeping Angels
- The Silence
- Max Capricorn
- Heavenly Host
- The Flesh
- Peg Dolls
- The Dream Lord
- Krafayis
- Smilers and Winders
- Star whale
- Shark
- Saturnynes
- Pilot Fish Santa Robots
- Racnoss
- Hoix
- Sycorax
- Abzorbaloff
- Clockwork Robots
- Prisoner Zero
- Atraxi
- The Wire
- Krillitanes
- Werewolf
- Cybermen
- Cybermats
- Cyber Controller
- Cybershade
- CyberKing
- Plasmavore Florence
- Judoon
- Carrionites
- Lazarus Creature
- Ood
- The Beast
- Adipose Children
- Vespiform
- Sontarans
- Hath
- Stingrays
- Tritovores
- Vashta Nerada
- Time Beetle
- Midnight Entity
- The Flood
- Homo Reptilia
- Sea Devils
- Silurians
- Gelth
- Empty Child
- The Reapers
- Slitheen
- Nestene Consciousness
- Autons
- War Machines
- Zarbi
- Yeti
- Krotons
- Family of Blood
- Scarecrows
- Quarks
- Giant Spiders
- Draconians
- Axons
- Adherents of the Repeated Meme
- Cassandra
- New Earth Patients
- Cat People of New Earth
- Macra
- Aggedor
- Dæmons
- Wirrn
- Robots of Death
- High Priestess of the Sibylline Oracle
- Pyroviles
- Kraals
- Zygons
- Fendahl
- Mr. Sin
- The Resurrected Master
- Futurekind
- Toclafane
- Krynoid
- Giant Robot
- Mummies
- Ice Warriors
- Ice Lord
- Ogri
- Terileptils
- Sil
- Haemovores
- Ogrons
- Jagrafess
- Pig slaves
- Daleks
- Emperor Dalek
- Human Dalek Dalek Sec Mutant
- Mad Dalek Caan
- Davros
- Ironsides
- New Dalek Paradigm
Notes
- Two separate profiles of the Silurians are included.
- On The Robots of Death profile, the planet Kaldor is misspelled as Caldor.