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 both the classic and revived series of Doctor Who. Each profile includes a fear factor scale ranging from 1 to 10, as well as sections on origin, Doctors encountered, and description.

Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Weeping Angels
  2. The Silence
  3. Max Capricorn
  4. Heavenly Host
  5. The Flesh
  6. Peg Dolls
  7. The Dream Lord
  8. Krafayis
  9. Smilers and Winders
  10. Star Whale
  11. Shark
  12. Saturnynes
  13. Pilot Fish Santa Robots
  14. Racnoss
  15. Hoix
  16. Sycorax
  17. Abzorbaloff
  18. Clockwork Robots
  19. Prisoner Zero
  20. Atraxi
  21. The Wire
  22. Krillitanes
  23. Werewolf
  24. Cybermen
  25. Cybermats
  26. Cyber Controller
  27. Cybershade
  28. CyberKing
  29. Plasmavore Florence
  30. Judoon
  31. Carrionites
  32. Lazarus Creature
  33. Ood
  34. The Beast
  35. Adipose Children
  36. Vespiform
  37. Sontarans
  38. Hath
  39. Stingrays
  40. Tritovores
  41. Vashta Nerada
  42. Time Beetle
  43. Midnight Entity
  44. The Flood
  45. Homo Reptilia
  46. Sea Devils
  47. Silurians
  48. Gelth
  49. Empty Child
  50. The Reapers
  51. Slitheen
  52. Nestene Consciousness
  53. Autons
  54. War Machines
  55. Zarbi
  56. Yeti
  57. Krotons
  58. Family of Blood
  59. Scarecrows
  60. Quarks
  61. Giant Spiders
  62. Draconians
  63. Axons
  64. Adherents of the Repeated Meme
  65. Cassandra
  66. New Earth Patients
  67. Cat People of New Earth
  68. Macra
  69. Aggedor
  70. Dæmons
  71. Wirrn
  72. Robots of Death
  73. High Priestess of the Sibylline Oracle
  74. Pyroviles
  75. Kraals
  76. Zygons
  77. Fendahl
  78. Mr Sin
  79. The Resurrected Master
  80. Futurekind
  81. Toclafane
  82. Krynoid
  83. Giant Robot
  84. Mummies
  85. Ice Warriors
  86. Ice Lord
  87. Ogri
  88. Terileptils
  89. Sil
  90. Haemovores
  91. Ogrons
  92. Jagrafess
  93. Pig slaves
  94. Daleks
  95. Emperor Dalek
  96. Human Dalek Sec Mutant
  97. Mad Dalek Caan
  98. Davros
  99. Ironsides
  100. New Dalek Paradigm

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Two separate profiles of the Silurians are included, one titled "Silurians" and the other titled "Homo Reptilia". Because of this, it could be argued that only ninety-nine monsters are described, rather than the claimed one hundred. Additionally, only the Eleventh Doctor is listed to have encountered "Homo Reptilia", while the Third and Fifth Doctors are also listed to encounter the Silurians.
  • On the Robots of Death profile, the planet Kaldor is misspelled as Caldor.
  • On the page of the Slitheen, the description of them had Slitheen misspelled as Sltheen.
  • On the Mr Sin page, Li H'sen Chang's last name is misspelled "Change". Additionally, the "s" in "H'sen" is capitalised.
  • The Sandminer robots are misnamed "Robots of Death".
  • The Eight Legs are misnamed "Giant Spiders".
  • The K1 Robot is misnamed "Giant Robot".
  • The Roboform are misnamed "Pilot Fish Santa Robots".
  • The Osiran service robots are misnamed "Mummies".
  • The Catkind are misnamed "Cat People of New Earth".
  • Only the Ninth Doctor is listed to encounter the Slitheen, despite the Tenth Doctor briefly seeing one in The End of Time. The same goes for most members of the Pandorica Alliance.