Stuart Palmer as Daleks
Episodes 16
Genesis of Evil
For centuries, war has raged on Skaro between the Dals and the Thals, but Dal War Minister Zolfian and Chief Scientist Yarvelling have devised a scheme to rid themselves of the Thals for all time. They plan to detonate neutron bombs and mop up any survivors with an army of deadly robots. However, nature conspires against them and it looks like all life could be wiped from the face of Skaro. What could survive such a devastating explosion?
Read MoreDuel of the Daleks
Zeg is a lowly Dalek worker in the inventions factory, until his casing is transformed into an almost indestructible alloy. Filled with a sense of his own power, he challenges the Emperor's authority. The only solution is to pit Zeg's strength against the Emperor's brains in a deadly duel out in the wastelands of Skaro.
Read MoreThe Amaryll Challenge
The fourth story, The Amaryll Challenge, details the Daleks first journey into space and their first landing on a new world. Unfortunately, they don't impress the local intelligent plant life of the planet Alvega quite as they had hoped. Did you expect anything else?
Read MorePower Play
Power Play sees alien slave traders arrive on Skaro, but the Daleks have their sites set on the traders' spaceship. With rebellion brewing amongst the slaves and the Emperor plotting behind the scenes, can anything stop the Daleks from mastering the secrets of space flight and conquering the galaxy?
Read MorePlague of Death
The fifth instalment of The Dalek Chronicles sees the Daleks returning to Skaro to combat a deadly cloud of rust that threatens to destroy their entire race. Not one of the better known stories in the sequence, and possibly one of the most underrated, this tale introduces us to the Dalek hoverbouts and shows us more of the Black Dalek, who was first introduced in Duel of the Daleks.
Read MoreThe Pentaray Factor
In the sixth story, the Daleks land on the planet Solturis declaring peace and friendship. It's an unlikely claim, but the locals have no reason to disbelieve - apart from old Lurr, who has seen a vision of the future showing destruction and slavery beneath the Daleks. But who will listen to his claims?
Read MoreThe Menace of the Monstrons
The seventh instalment of The Dalek Chronicles sees the Daleks getting well and truly pasted by the Monstrons. The Monstrons totally destroy the Daleks' city and nearly wipe out the Dalek race - not bad considering there are only two of them, and an army of their distinctly retro-looking Engibrain robots.
This strip marked the last full outing for strip artist Richard Jennings who was replaced by Ron Turner part way through the next strip Eve of the War.
Read MoreChildren of the Revolution
2005 adaptation of this six part Doctor Who Magazine’s poll-topping comic strip, written by Scott Gray and illustrated by Lee Sullivan
Read MoreEve of the War
Eve of the War sees the Daleks coming up against the cunning Mechanoids for the first time as the Daleks’ expanding empire encroaches on Mechanoid space. The Mechanoids are content to study the reactions of these strange new creatures, but the Daleks force a more aggressive response and the battle lines are soon drawn between the two species...
Read MoreThe Archives of Phryne
As the Daleks search for new weapons to defeat the Mechanoids, they happen upon a lone satellite hanging in the void. The Saucer Commander is suspicious and soon realises that the rest of the solar system is hidden by an invisible barrier. And the inhabitants of the planet Phryne have good reason to hide from the Daleks: they carry the secrets and histories of one hundred planets, knowledge that the Daleks would wipe out a world to obtain
Read MoreAbslom Daak - Dalek Killer!
Abslom Daak - Dalek Killer tells the story of a convicted murderer sent to the planet Mazam to kill as many Daleks as he can before the Daleks exterminate him. However, things do not go according to plan when Daak is forced to team up with Princess Taiyin...
Read MoreBlack Legacy
When the Cybermen arrive on Goth, desolate homeworld of the once mighty Deathsmiths of Goth, they want only to find weapons to make them the mightiest force in the galaxy. But Goth is not quite the dead world they expected, and something evil and unstoppable lurks nearby, something with the power to drive the Cybermen mad with nightmares and visions, and reduce their metal skins to rust. As Commander Maxel’s forces dwindle, he must face the unknown horror and stop it once and for all.
Read MoreRogue Planet
With war between the Daleks and the Mechanoids looking ever more likely, the Daleks encounter a new threat to their safety as a rogue planet is formed deep in space. The new world, which the Daleks christen Skardel is soon heading straight for Skaro, and it seems that nothing can stop it. If it strikes, then all life on Skaro will be obliterated, but can the Emperor devise a plan to turn this situation to his advantage?
Read MoreImpasse
As war between the Daleks and the Mechanoids draws ever closer, a third party decides to take matters into their own hands. The Zerovians dispatch robot agent 2K first to Skaro and then to Mechanus to stop the war at any cost. But is a robot enough to outwit the might of both the Daleks and the Mechanoids? And can he prevent a terrifying war in space that could destroy millions of innocent lives?
Read MoreThe Terrorkon Harvest
The Terrorkons - ferocious reptilian predators that live in the Lake of Mutations. They provide a natural defence barrier for the Dalek City. But when one of their number steals a Dalek missile, the survival of the Dalek race is suddenly plunged into jeopardy.
Read MoreThe Curse of the Daleks
The Curse of the Daleks was an ambitious full-length adaptation of the first Doctor Who-related stage play, which ran at Wyndham’s Theatre, London, from 21 December 1965 to Saturday 15 January 1966.
This version was released in 2008, but subsequently withdrawn when Big Finish released their audio version.
Read MoreDoctor Who and the Invasion from Space
Doctor Who and the Invasion from Space was a World Distributor story published in a single volume in 1966. It has often been referred to as the first Missing Adventure, and sees the First Doctor accompanied unwillingly on his travels in TARDIS by the Mortimers, a peasant family from the time of the Great Fire of London.
Read MoreLegacy of Yesteryear
Frozen in ice for thousands of years, three humanoid Daleks are about to awaken... to find their planet of Skaro ruled by Yarvelling’s inventions. But these original Daleks guard a secret, one that must never fall into the hands of their cybernetic descendants...
Read MoreShadow of Humanity
What happens when a Dalek rediscovers the beauty of the natural world? The Emperor, Red Dalek and Black Dalek are about to find out as a new and terrible sickness sweeps through the Dalek city on Skaro...
Read MoreStar Tigers Chapter One: The Emperor’s Ear
This follow up strip to the hugely popular Abslom Daak - Dalek Killer sees the Daleks’ other greatest enemy heading into Draconian space in an attempt to find help for Princess Taiyin. There, he is taken under the wing of Prince Salander, noble of the Draconian royal court, but their association leads them both into a web of intrigue, bribery, corruption and jealousy that will inevitably end in tragedy.
Read MoreStar Tigers Chapter Two: With Friends Like These
This second chapter of Star Tigers sees Abslom Daak and Prince Salander set off across the galaxy in search of a crew for the Killwagon. First is Harma the Ice Warrior, working on the seedy world of Paradise, then Vol Mercurius, owner of the planet Dispater... But Dispater is being invaded by the Daleks
Read MoreEmissaries of Jevo
The Jevoans must reach the planet Arides to stop the deadly mutated plants there releasing a dust of death across the galaxy, but between Jevo and Arides lies Skaro, homeworld of the Daleks...
Read MoreThe Road to Conflict
When an Earth spaceship is forced down onto the surface of Skaro, the Daleks move ever closer to learning the location of Earth...
This is the exciting final instalment of The Dalek Chronicles..
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