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== Storyline == | == Storyline == | ||
The strip did not "soften" the nature of the Daleks in any way and made them just as evil (if not more so) than in the television stories. Interestingly, although the strip described the [[Thal]]s, they never appeared in the comic. Stories shifted from sympathetic [[ | The strip did not "soften" the nature of the Daleks in any way and made them just as evil (if not more so) than in the television stories. Interestingly, although the strip described the [[Thal]]s, they never appeared in the comic. Stories shifted from sympathetic [[humanoid]] protagonists (no [[human]]s appeared until the last story, in which the Daleks discover [[Earth]]) to the [[Emperor Dalek]], who served as the hero (of sorts) of most of the stories. | ||
The strip detailed the history of the [[Dalek]]s from their creation on [[Skaro]], to their discovery of space flight, their conquests, their war with the [[Mechanoid]]s, tying into [[TV]]: ''[[The Chase]]''. Given that the strips concluded with the Daleks' discovery of [[Earth]], that would mean the whole comic was, in effect, a prelude to [[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]''. | The strip detailed the history of the [[Dalek]]s from their creation on [[Skaro]], to their discovery of space flight, their conquests, their war with the [[Mechanoid]]s, tying into [[TV]]: ''[[The Chase]]''. Given that the strips concluded with the Daleks' discovery of [[Earth]], that would mean the whole comic was, in effect, a prelude to [[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]''. |