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The [[Wikipedia:Wildstorm|Wildstorm]] title ''[[Wikipedia:Albion (comics)|Albion]]'', scripted by [[Wikipedia:Leah Moore|Leah Moore]] and plotted by her father, [[Alan Moore]], featured a [[Cyberman]] and also an [[Ice Warrior]]. It is unclear whether the Cyberman was meant to be 'real' or a costume. (The scene was set in an SF-themed bar, but the 'real' [[Wikipedia:Robot Archie|Robot Archie]] is also on display.) Like ''The Establishment'', which featured a [[Doctor Who pastiche]] characer, ''Albion'' was deeply rooted in English popular culture. | *JLA Classified #1 reveals that Batman keeps a Dalek in his "Sci-Fi" closet. | ||
*The [[Wikipedia:Wildstorm|Wildstorm]] title ''[[Wikipedia:Albion (comics)|Albion]]'', scripted by [[Wikipedia:Leah Moore|Leah Moore]] and plotted by her father, [[Alan Moore]], featured a [[Cyberman]] and also an [[Ice Warrior]]. It is unclear whether the Cyberman was meant to be 'real' or a costume. (The scene was set in an SF-themed bar, but the 'real' [[Wikipedia:Robot Archie|Robot Archie]] is also on display.) Like ''The Establishment'', which featured a [[Doctor Who pastiche]] characer, ''Albion'' was deeply rooted in English popular culture. | |||
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