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|  |  | | Countdown, launched on the week ending February 20th 1971, is regarded as the last of the really lavish children’s titles. Doctor Who joined its pages at its inception, with the Daleks finally appearing in the strip the following year, when the publication had become Countdown for TV Action!. |
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 |  | | * SUBZERO |
|  |  | | The Daleks hijack an atomic submarine, then stage an attack on Sydney, planning to convert the survivors into Daleks. As you can see to the side here, their plan gets surprisingly advanced. ARTIST: Gerry Haylock. WRITER: Dennis Hooper. ISSUES: 47-54. COVER DATES: Jan 8th 1972, Jan 15th 1972, Jan 22nd 1972, Jan 29th 1972, Feb 5th 1972, Feb 12th 1972, Feb 19th 1972, Feb 26th 1972. REPRINTS: Doctor Who Classic Comics Issue 5. You can find further details of this comic strip here. |
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 |  | | THE PLANET OF THE DALEKS |
 |  | | Using a Time Vector Generator, the Daleks divert the TARDIS to Skaro, intent on turning the Doctor into a Dalek. The Doctor escapes, but is forced to fight for his life in the jungle. ARTIST: Gerry Haylock. WRITER: Dennis Hooper. ISSUES: 55-56 (Countdown), 57-58 (TV Action in Countdown), 59-62 (TV Action + Countdown). COVER DATES: Mar 4th 1972, Mar 11th 1972, Mar 18th 1972, Mar 25th 1972, Apr 1st 1972, Apr 8th 1972, Apr 15th 1972, Apr 22nd 1972. REPRINTS: Doctor Who Classic Comics Issue 6. It was partway through this strip, which follows on directly from the previous story and which sees a return to the Daleks’ metal city on Skaro complete with authentic architecture, that Countdown changed its name, with the strip thereafter presented largely in black and white. You can find further details of this comic strip here. |
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 |  | | THE THREAT FROM BENEATH |
 |  | | On the week ending 1st September 1973, the Doctor Who comic strip returned to the pages of what might be considered its ancestral home: TV Comic. This was following the merger with TV Action in August 1973 (mergers being a regular feature of comics in the 1970s). Doctor Who rejoined the publication with Issue 1133. The Daleks returned the following year in Issue 1155... |
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 |  | | THE DISINTEGRATOR |
 |  | | Asked by the CID to investigate a gangland boss called Sylvester, the Doctor discovers that he is secretly in the employ of the Daleks, though quite why the Daleks have resorted to robbing banks in sadly never exlained. ARTIST/WRITER: Gerry Haylock. ISSUES: 1155-1159. COVER DATES: Feb 2nd 1974, Feb 9th 1974, Feb 16th 1974, Feb 23rd 1974, Mar 2nd 1974. You can find further details of this comic strip here. |
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 |  | | RETURN OF THE DALEKS! |
 |  | | DOCTOR OOH |
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 |  | | Doubtless encouraged by a Dalek story on television every year between 1972 and 1975, World Distributors’ resurrected the Dalek annual in the late 1970s. Just as the television Daleks went quiet for four years. This can hardly have helped sales. As with most annuals, the cover date is a year in advance of the actual year of release. |
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 |  | | PLANET OF SERPENTS |
 |  | | FLOOD!!! |
|  |  | | The Daleks melt the polar ice caps intent on threatening the world’s cities with disastrous flooding. It seems a slightly tame plan for Daleks, don’t you think, though perhaps it was intended as an extremely prescient warning about global warming. ARTIST/WRITER: Edgar Hodges. |
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 |  | | DOCTOR POO |
 |  | | Ah, the sort of comedy that made Crackerjack (“Crackerjack!!!”) seem sophisticated by comparison. ARTIST: Leo Baxendale WRITER: Leo Baxendale ISSUE: Not available (1976) Under no circumstances should this strip be confused with the same titled Doctor Poo that appeared in Viz during the 1990s. That strip isn’t quite so innocent in its humour... |
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 |  | | THE DALEK REVENGE |
 |  | | THE ENEMY WITHIN |
 |  | | TERROR TV |
|  |  | | This one page spoof, featuring Doctor Boo and his lovely assistant Squeelia, has the Doctor accidentally unleashing Saturnian sobbing gas. When the Daleks (here renamed Wahleks) start crying they also start to rust, so the Doctor finishes them off with rust remover. Hysterical. Apparently. ARTIST: Unknown WRITER: Uknown ISSUE: 26 November 1977 |
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 |  | | INVASION |
|  |  | | The TV Comic Winter Special 1977 reprinted the Third Doctor story The Threat from Beneath, with Baker’s likeness (and I use the word loosely) painted over Pertwee’s features. The credits are naturally the same as its previous outing: ARTIST: Gerry Haylock WRITER: Dick O’Neil ISSUE: TV Comic Winter Special 1977 Click here to see a sample page from this strip. |
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|  |  | | With both the 1977 and 1978 Annuals making up their comic strip quota with reprints of the Dalek Chronicles strips from TV21, it was left to the final 1979 annual to provide some original material... |
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 |  | | THE HUMAN BOMBS |
 |  | | ISLAND OF HORROR |
 |  | | In the Pacific Ocean, Japanese fishermen find scientists hideously mutilated by the Daleks and turned into savage psychopaths. ARTIST/WRITER: Walter Howarth. |
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 |  | | Polystyle eventually relinquished their rights to the Doctor Who comic strip in 1979, and it was several months before the new Doctor Who Weekly was released by Marvel Comics on 10th October 1979. However, the first issue saw the return of the Daleks in the back-up strip... |
 |  | | THE RETURN OF THE DALEKS |
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