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'''City Magazines''' was the original and exclusive license-holder for [[Dalek]] comic strips.  While they held the [[Terry Nation]]-granted right to publish Dalek comics, their rival, [[Polystyle]], were unable to use Daleks in the [[First Doctor comic strip stories]].  Likewise, because City didn't hold the rights from the [[BBC]] to publish ''[[Doctor Who]]'' comic strips, they were unable to use any characters or situations from the television series.
'''City Magazines''' was the original and exclusive license-holder for [[Dalek]] comic strips.  While they held the [[Terry Nation]]-granted right to publish Dalek comics, their rival, [[Polystyle]], were unable to use Daleks in the [[First Doctor comic stories]].  Likewise, because City didn't hold the rights from the [[BBC]] to publish ''[[Doctor Who]]'' comic strips, they were unable to use any characters or situations from the television series.


City used their license to help launch their otherwise [[Gerry Anderson]]-themed magazine, ''[[TV Century 21]]''.  The entirety of the Dalek run would later gain the collective name, ''[[The Dalek Chronicles]]'', by which the strips are generally known today.   
City used their license to help launch their otherwise [[Gerry Anderson]]-themed magazine, ''[[TV Century 21]]''.  The entirety of the Dalek run would later gain the collective name, ''[[The Dalek Chronicles]]'', by which the strips are generally known today.   
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