The Complete Visual Collection
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The Complete Visual Collection was a US hardcover omnibus of two prior Doctor Who reference books released in 2016, combining the contents of the 2014 edition of The Visual Dictionary and the Doctor Who Character Encyclopedia (Updated Edition) into one volume. It spans series 1-8 featuring the then current Twelfth Doctor.
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Chapters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Mysterious Visitor
- Renegade Time Lord
- Anatomy of the Doctor
- Regeneration
- Many Faces: One Time Lord
- The TARDIS
- Inside the TARDIS
- featuring illustration by Peter McKinstry
- Tools of the trade
- Time Lords
- River Song
- Clara Oswald
- Danny Pink
- Amy Pond
- Rory Williams
- Leadworth
- featuring illustration by James Southall
- Captain Jack Harkness
- Donna Noble
- Rose Tyler
- Martha Jones
- Human Allies
- Torchwood
- UNIT
- Sarah Jane Smith
- K-9
- John Smith
- Daleks
- Dalek Flagship
- featuring illustration by John Malony
- Davros
- The Genesis Ark
- Dalek Sec
- Cult of Skaro
- Davros's Empire
- Dalek Asylum
- Ironsides
- Paradigm Daleks
- Inside a Dalek
- Cybermen
- Cybus Industries
- The CyberKing
- Hedgewick's World
- Weeping Angels
- Army of Angels
- The Great Intelligence
- The Ood
- Platform One
- Guests of Platform One
- Lady Cassandra
- The Slitheen
- Satellite 5
- The Sycorax
- New Earth
- The Werewolf
- Gelth
- Krillitanes
- SS Madame De Pompadour
- The Beast
- featuring illustration by Richard Bonson
- Racnoss
- Plasmavores
- The Judoon
- The Carrionites
- The Family of Blood
- The Master
- The Toclafane
- The Master Race
- The Heavenly Host
- Adipose Industries
- Vespiform
- Pyroviles
- Sontarans
- The Hath
- Vashta Nerada
- The Flood
- San Helios
- Prisoner Zero
- Smilers
- Star Whale
- Saturnynes
- Silurians
- Silurian Warriors
- Madame Vastra
- The Pandorica
- featuring illustration by Peter McKinstry
- The Alliance
- Peg Dolls
- Handbots
- The Fancy
- Minotaur
- Gangers
- The Order of Silence
- Demon's Run
- Trenzalore
- Kahler
- Shakri
- Akhaten
- Sweetville
- Ice Warriors
- Zygons
- The Half-Face Man
- Robots of Sherwood
- Karabraxos
The Doctor Who Character Encyclopedia continues at this point in the book with its title page followed by its table of contents. Its entries consist of all 13 Doctors (the first 12 plus the War Doctor) and more than 200 companions, friends, and foes throughout the entire history of Doctor Who up to, and including, Series 8. It's packed with fascinating facts and statistics for characters from the Abzorbaloff to the Zygons, and with large cut-out poses and stunning stills from the programme. It is the ultimate compendium of Doctor Who characters.
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This section of the book covers a wealth of characters. Most are given a full page spread with colour-coded pages denoting the subject's categories. Namely;
- Aliens
- Abzorbaloff
- Ace
- Adam Mitchell
- Adelaide Brooke
- Adipose
- Adric
- Aggedor
- The Alliance
- Alpha Centauri
- Amy Pond
- Astrid Peth
- Atraxi
- Axons
- Azal
- Bannakaffalatta
- Barbara Wright
- The Beast
- Ben Jackson
- Black Guardian
- Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen
- Borusa
- Brian Williams
- Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
- Canton Everett Delaware III
- Carrionites
- The Captain
- Captain Jack Harkness
- Captain Mike Yates
- Celestial Toymaker
- Clara Oswald
- Craig Owens
- Cybermen
- Daleks
- Davros
- The First Doctor
- The Second Doctor
- The Third Doctor
- The Fourth Doctor
- The Fifth Doctor
- The Sixth Doctor
- The Seventh Doctor
- The Eighth Doctor
- The Ninth Doctor
- The Tenth Doctor
- The Eleventh Doctor
- The Twelfth Doctor
- Doctor Simeon
- Donna Noble
- Dorium Maldovar
- Dorothea Cotton
- Draconians
- The Dream Lord
- Eknodines
- The Face of Boe
- The Family of Blood
- Fenric
- The Flood
- Futurekind
- Gangers
- Gelth
- Giant maggots
- Gods of Ragnarok
- Grace Holloway
- Grayle
- Haemovores
- Handbots
- Harriet Jones
- Harry Sullivan
- Hath
- Headless Monks
- Henry Avery
- Henry Van Statten
- Ian Chesterton
- Ice Warriors
- Idris
- Jabe
- Jackie Tyler
- Jackson Lake
- Jagrafess
- Jamie McCrimmon
- Jenny
- Jenny Flint
- Jo Grant
- Joan Redfern
- John Lumic
- John Riddell
- Judoon
- K9
- Kahler-Jex
- Kahler-Tek
- Kamelion
- Katarina
- Kate Stewart
- Kazran Sardick
- Krillitanes
- Krotons
- Krynoids
- Lady Cassandra O'Brien
- Lady Christina de Souza
- Leela
- Liz Shaw
- Liz Ten
- Macra
- Madame de Pompadour
- Madame Kovarian
- Madame Vastra
- Madge Arwell
- Martha Jones
- The Master
- Max Capricorn
- Meddling Monk
- Melanie Bush
- Mercy Hartigan
- Merry Gejelh
- Mickey Smith
- The Minotaur
- Morbius
- Movellans
- The Moxx of Balhoon
- Mutts
- Nimon
- Nyssa
- Ogri
- Ogrons
- Omega
- Ood
- Patchwork people
- Peg Dolls
- Peri Brown
- Pete Tyler
- Pig slaves
- Plasmavores
- Polly Wright
- Porridge
- Prisoner Zero
- Professor Edward Travers
- Professor Lazarus
- Pyroviles
- Racnoss
- The Rani
- Rassilon
- Raston Warrior Robots
- Reapers
- River Song
- Roboforms
- Romana
- Rory Williams
- Rose Tyler
- Salamander
- Sally Sparrow
- Sarah Jane Smith
- The Saturnyns
- Scarecrow soldiers
- Scaroth
- Sea Devils
- Sensorites
- Sergeant Benton
- Shakri
- Sharaz Jek
- Sil the Mentor
- The Silence
- Silurians
- Sisterhood of Karn
- Sisters of Plenitude
- Slitheen
- Smilers
- Solomon
- Solomon's robots
- Sontarans
- Steven Taylor
- Susan Foreman
- Sutekh the Destroyer
- Sycorax
- Sylvia Noble
- TARDIS
- Tasha Lem
- Tegan Jovanka
- Terileptil
- Teselecta
- Thals
- Tobias Vaughn
- Toclafane
- Valeyard
- Vashta Nerada
- Vervoids
- Vespiform
- Vicki
- Victoria Waterfield
- Vinvocci
- Vislor Turlough
- Voc Robots
- The War Doctor
- War Machine
- Weeping Angels
- Weng-Chiang
- Werewolf
- Whisper Men
- Wilfred Mott
- Winifred Gillyflower
- Wirrn
- Woodland King and Queen
- Yeti
- Zarbi
- Zoe Heriot
- Zygons
- Index
- Acknowledgements
Notable features[[edit] | [edit source]]
- There is a sleeve on the inside front cover containing a limited edition print depicting all of the modern era Doctors and their companions.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Reproducing some of the content from Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary first published in 2010, this newer edition includes all stories up to the end of Series 7.