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Abslom Daak - Dalek Killer
Series: Doctor Who
Series Number: 1
Authors: Steve Moore
David Lloyd Richard
Steve Allan
John Tomlinson
Artists: Steven Dillon
Lee Sullivan
Originally Published In: Doctor Who Magazine
17-20, 27-30, 44-46, 152-155
Publication: 27th April 1990
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Format: Comic sized paper back
ISBN: ISBN 1-85400-113-2
Following Collection: Voyager

Contents

Publisher's Summary

The Daleks: in the twenty-sixth century, their very name strikes terror into the hearts of billions across the galaxy. Encased in their metal shells, driven by an unrelenting quest for power, their sole aim is the dominarion of the entire universe!

Abslom Daak - Dalek Killer: a condemned murderer, set against the Dalek race in a vicious guerilla war by a war-weary Earth empire.

The Daleks: cold-blooded driven by hatred.

Abslom Daak: driven by bloodlust and a death wish.

When chain sword meets polycarbide armour, the results are devastating...

Individual Stories

Comic Stories

Short Prose Stories

  • Between the Wars: A Slow Night in Paradise

Feature Characters

References

Notes

  • The introduction, The Children of Davros, is written by Ben Aaronovitch. Excerpts from The Children of Davros also appear in the Remembrance of the Daleks novelisation and A History of the Universe (by Lance Parkin).
  • This graphic novel includes the prose story Between the Wars: A Slow Night in Paradise a four page story with some art provided by Lee Sullivan and is placed between Star Tigers and Nemesis of the Daleks.
  • Included through the graphic novel are schematics for the Chain Sword, Death Wheel and Kill Wagon.
  • Doctor Who Magazine DWM Issue 167 included a free flexi disc which included The Slaves of Kane Theme from Absolme Daak Dalek Killer on the flexi disc (record).

Continuity

  • A clone of Abslom Daak appears in NA: Deceit.

External Links

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