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== Comics ==
== Comics ==
* The ''[[Daily Mail]]'' cartoon "[[The DeGaullek]]" (25 November 1964) by [[Leslie Gilbert Illingworth]] was a satirical political cartoon of [[Charles de Gaulle]] as a Dalek.
* [[File:DeGaullek original strip.jpg|thumb|"[[The DeGaullek]]".]]The ''[[Daily Mail]]'' cartoon "[[The DeGaullek]]" (25 November 1964) by [[Leslie Gilbert Illingworth]] was a satirical political cartoon of [[Charles de Gaulle]] as a Dalek.
* A May 1964 strip of ''The Flutters'' had a scientist showing his Dalek that was half finished when "Dr. Who got in with it first on the telly".
* A May 1964 strip of ''The Flutters'' had a scientist showing his Dalek that was half finished when "Dr. Who got in with it first on the telly".
* A ''Daily Mail'' cartoon by John Musgrave-Wood (19 December 1964) featured a kid dressed as a Dalek who exterminated his father.
* A ''Daily Mail'' cartoon by John Musgrave-Wood (19 December 1964) featured a kid dressed as a Dalek who exterminated his father.
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