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The Civil War had briefly become part of the Last Great Time War when, after being manipulated by a Dalek duplicate, Susan Foreman arrived in the Shoreditch Incident to take the Hand of Omega. Though she was confronted by the renegade faction, she was saved by the Eighth Doctor. The incident played out as it was supposed to, and he returned her to Time War-era Kasterborous. ( AUDIO: The Shoreditch Intervention)

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This is reflected in the mentions of several species that originated in the aforementioned comics: the Monstrons, Engibrains, and Terrorkons. A damaged New Paradigm Supreme Dalek was found by historians in a renegade base on Thule, leading to speculation that the later faction had interfered in the Imperial-Renegade Civil War. ( PROSE: Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe) Lethe's atmosphere prevented the Supreme Dalek retrieving Davros directly, but its forces intercepted the Sixth Doctor's TARDIS and forced him to serve as an agent of the Daleks to stop Davros' research and manipulations. The Doctor discovered two of Davros' Necros Daleks had survived the crash, but were destroyed following Davros' final gambit on the colony and the Supreme Dalek's intervention. ( AUDIO: The Juggernauts) Other Necros Daleks may have survived, however. The Time Lords would later question if it was the presence of Necros Daleks on Skaro that helped Davros establish the Dalek faction he ruled over as Emperor. ( PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual)

En route to Skaro, the ship carrying Davros crashed on the planet Lethe. Davros was rescued and set himself up as "Professor Vaso", altering the perceptions of the humans on the colony so they would not recognise him as the "Great Healer". He attempted to create a new machine, a Juggernaut based on a Mechanoid design. A Voord and Menoptera, originating from the serials The Keys of Marinus and The Web Planet respectively but also associated with The Dr Who Annual of 1966.

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I believe this isn’t the same size as the graphic novels we’ve come to know. It’s the smaller format, perfect bound magazines that WHSmith sell. Reply From what RTD has hinted at in DWM this comic is set prior to the specials and the specials are set some amount of time later once 14 has settled into the regeneration. The Fourteenth Doctor is the first incarnation to have their initial post-regeneration story depicted via a comic: Liberation of the Daleks, published in Issue 584-onwards of Doctor Who Magazine.Marvel Premiere (1980-81) • Doctor Who (1984-86) • Marvel Adventure Comic (1986) The Marvel Bumper Comic (1988-89) • Classic Comics (1992-94) • Classics (2007-13) The Doctor has just regenerated from his thirteenth incarnation on a cliff. ( TV: The Power of the Doctor) Meanwhile, the Doctor balks at the Supreme Dalek's insistence that he does not have the right to kill it, but the Supreme insists that he could not commit an execution as it remembers him, "from before". The Dalek guards insist that if the Doctor is not bluffing, then he must be a simulacrum too, and the Supreme, in its confusion, begins wildly dripping; it is starting to molecularly deconstruct from leaving its simulation. The Doctor reveals that his plan all along was to keep the Daleks talking until they disintegrate - his electrocution plan was a bluff. Upon attempting to exterminate the Doctor, the three Daleks finally collapse into a large puddle. The Eye of Torment • The Instruments of War • Space Invaders! • Blood and Ice • Spirits of the Jungle • The Highgate Horror • The Dragon Lord • Theatre of the Mind • Witch Hunt

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The cover of Doctor Who Magazine #585 featured a photo-realistic version of the Daleks invasion on the cover and as a full-size poster inside. The Betrothal of Sontar • The Lodger • F.A.Q. • The Futurists • Interstellar Overdrive • The Green-Eyed Monster On the Golden Emperor's Skaro, a Dalek informs it that a Space/ Time disturbance has opened above the Mathematicians' Moon, which the Golden Emperor identifies as a Reality Gate, which also opens on Earth, above the Dalek Dome, the Golden Emperor sends a Dalek Scout Craft through the Gate, declaring it a paramount success and that Earth is now for the taking. In the Dalek City on Skaro, a trio of Daleks survey their videoscopes of local goings-on, watching Skyway Seven's space station defeat a group of Monstrons and Engibrains, the Sub-Aquatic Defence Squad repelling some Terrorkons, and the City Defence Patrol detect a human female intruder - Georgy. Although the patrol threaten to exterminate her, the surveyors tell them to take her to Dalek Central Control for interrogation. According to the non-narrative material the reference book The Dalek Handbook, Operation Human Factor and the subsequent uprising on Skaro took place in the 41st century following the Time Destructor Incident of 4000, with a Dalek timeship from this period fleeing Skaro before crashing on Vulcan prior to the 21st century.He is proven right when two heavy-set, body-armoured figures, one wielding a claw and the other an energy net, materialise on board, although the Daleks do not notice due to them using psychic shields like the time tourists did. Identifying them as "human-ish", the Doctor politely declines their insistence to come with them and removes their shields. The figures respond by immediately capturing him and teleporting away, alarming the Supreme Dalek. He declares that the Dalek Science Division will conduct a full sub-atomic analysis of their flotilla to prove if the Doctor was lying about them, then reveals the TARDIS itself, claiming it to be their "prize". But if you are talking pixels that will give you a full decent quality image you can print I guess you’ll have to wait til it is out and maybe buy it? For the purposes of this list, a "post-regeneration story" is one in which the after-effects of a regeneration is actually and initially depicted and the Time Lord fully settles into their new body. For this reason, Rose is not included below, even though it is commonly thought of as a "post-regeneration story". It doesn't actually include a clear scene of regeneration, and the preponderance of stories in other media confirm that the Ninth Doctor has not immediately regenerated prior to the story. The Doctor vowed that if he discovered that the destruction of Earth was real, then he would see that the Daleks would pay. Two armoured figures materialised on the bridge, captured the Doctor and teleported him away, as the Daleks watched in confusion. The bewildered Doctor was surprised to discover his captors were a pair of bipedal gorillas named Claire and Claudine. He was then greeted by the woman with the World Cup trophy, who introduced herself as Georgette, and revealed that the Doctor was really in a theme park called the Dalek Dome.

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Home › Comics › British Comics › Doctor Who: Liberation of the Daleks comic collection set to materialise 23rd November – A Preview Working in British comics publishing since the 1980s, his credits include editor of titles such as Doctor Who Magazine, Star Trek Explorer (previously known as Star Trek Magazine) and more. He also edited the comics anthology STRIP Magazine and edited several audio comics for ROK Comics. He has also edited several comic collections, including volumes of “Charley’s War and “Dan Dare”. A later addition in Doctor Who The Official Annual 2024 would squeeze in A Letter from the Doctor, setting it right between the end of The Power of the Doctor and the beginning of Liberation of the Daleks. His first words in this case are: "Dear Reader, Hello! Has it really been a whole year since I wrote to you last?". At some point, he got a new sonic screwdriver. ( WC: The Fourteenth Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver [+] Doctor Who ( BBC Studios, YouTube, 2023)., PROSE: Super Sonic [+] Paul Lang, Doctor Who The Official Annual 2024 ( Penguin Group, 2023).) The yellow text box in the first frame reads " Born Again, Again", a reference to Born Again, the 2005 Children in Need special.Georgy tries to hand the Doctor the Jules Rimet Trophy before it is stolen again. The First Doctor previously helped recover it from its theft. ( AUDIO: This Sporting Life) The Emperor commands his drones to exterminate Georgy, but the Doctor leaps in front to save her. The Doctor, however, forgets that the Dalek simulacra's death rays are ineffective on him, and the Daleks use this knowledge to shoot straight through him, exterminating Georgy.

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