The Return of the Daleks: The Complete Doctor Who Back-Up Tales, Volume 1 |
Collection published: 2024 Contents originally published: 1979-80 Acquired and read: July 2024 |
As always, I only read the new-to-me stories.
The Final Quest, from Doctor Who Weekly #8 (Dec. 1979)
written by Steve Moore, art by Paul Neary
A Sontaran warrior, shamed by his sole defeat (which he has kept hidden from all others), goes on a quest to find the ultimate weapon. If you've read any other Steve Moore story, you won't be surprised there's a dark comeuppance awaiting him. Decent enough, let down by the fact the the usually dependable Paul Neary seems to struggle to draw Sontarans.The Stolen TARDIS: A Tale of the Time Lords, from Doctor Who Weekly #9-11 (Dec. 1979)
written by Steve Moore, art by Steve Dillon
Set on Gallifrey (seemingly in the distant past), this one begins badly: a traveling circus materializes, and the Time Lords are just like, "Wow, let's watch! This isn't suspicious at all!" It's very kiddie. But it soon becomes a cat-and-mouse time-travel game between Sillarc (an alien trying to steal a TARDIS) and the TARDIS technician Plutar (a failed Time Lord), with some clever four-dimensional thinking of the kind we never got on screen until The Curse of the Fatal Death. Fun stuff.K-9's Finest Hour, from Doctor Who Weekly #12 (Jan. 1980)
written by Steve Moore, art by Paul Neary
The idea of a K-9-focused tale is a fun one; unfortunately, in this one, he saves the day thanks to the incompetence of his opponents more than anything else. I would have liked to have spent more time on him doing something, rather than being carried around!Warlord of the Ogrons, from Doctor Who Weekly #13-14 (Jan. 1980)
written by Steve Moore, art by Steve Dillon
Despite the efforts of Doctor Who tie-in authors everywhere, nothing will ever be interesting about the Ogrons.Twilight of the Silurians, from Doctor Who Weekly #21-22 (Mar. 1980)
written by Steve Moore, art by David Lloyd
This is a pretty decent story about the last days of the Silurians (or Eocenes). Another decent Steve Moore "dark comeuppance" story; its real strength is how David Lloyd draws the lithe, lizard-like bodies Silurians, without the restriction of having to fit a suit around a person.The Outsider, from Doctor Who Weekly #25-26 (Apr. 1980)
written by Steve Moore, art by David Lloyd
I found this kind of dull, a story about an astrologer collaborating with an invading Sontaran to subjugate his own planet, who of course gets his comeuppance. David Lloyd, at least, draws better Sontarans than Paul Neary.Stray Observations:
- Other included stories and what previous collections to find them in: (see below for links to my reviews)
- The Return of the Daleks (in Daleks: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection, Volume 1)
- Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman and Ship of Fools (in The Glorious Dead)
- Abslom Daak... Dalek-Killer and Star Tigers (in Nemesis of the Daleks)
- Most of the stories are narrated by Tom Baker's Doctor. In Throwback, he says the story comes from "this tape I found in the Time-Lords' records..." He seems to be speaking directly to the reader; in The Final Quest, he says, "You may remember my battles with a Sontaran called Lynx," and in Twlight of the Silurians, he mentions, "your own world, Earth." K-9's Finest Hour makes this clear, because he tells that story in response to people wondering why K-9 wasn't in the main strip! (The story doesn't really answer that question, though.)
- DWM's famous materialization sound effect, "VWORP VWORP" first appeared in issue #46's The Collector (Nov. 1980), but a predecessor, "VR-A-A-W-P! VR-A-A-A-W-P!", appears in part one of The Stolen TARDIS. Not quite as striking.
- I was surprised to learn from the commentary on The Outsider that the Sontarans weren't established as clones until The Invasion of Time. Is that really true? I had never noticed if so. Hard to imagine how such a bad showing for the Sontarans established such a now-definitive piece of lore.
This post is the fifty-third in a series about the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip and Marvel UK. The next installment covers Black Sun Rising. Previous installments are listed below:
- The Iron Legion
- Dragon's Claw
- The Transformers Classics UK, Volume One
- The Tides of Time
- The Transformers Classics UK, Volume Two
- Voyager
- The Transformers Classics UK, Volume Three
- The World Shapers
- The Transformers Classics UK, Volume Four
- The Age of Chaos
- The Transformers Classics UK, Volume Five
- A Cold Day in Hell!
- Death's Head: Freelance Peacekeeping Agent (part 1)
- Nemesis of the Daleks
- Death's Head: Freelance Peacekeeping Agent (part 2)
- The Good Soldier
- The Incomplete Death's Head
- Evening's Empire
- The Daleks
- Emperor of the Daleks
- The Sleeze Brothers File
- The Age of Chaos
- Land of the Blind
- Ground Zero
- End Game
- The Glorious Dead
- Oblivion
- Transformers: Time Wars and Other Stories
- The Flood
- The Cruel Sea
- The Betrothal of Sontar
- The Widow's Curse
- The Crimson Hand
- The Child of Time
- The Chains of Olympus
- Hunters of the Burning Stone
- The Blood of Azrael
- The Eye of Torment
- The Highgate Horror
- Doorway to Hell
- Daleks: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection, Volume 1
- The Phantom Piper
- Daleks: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection, Volume 2
- The Clockwise War
- Death's Head: Clone Drive / Revolutionary War
- Skywatch-7
- Mistress of Chaos
- Transformers: Aspects of Evil! and Other Stories
- Transformers: ...Perchance to Dream and Other Stories
- Cybermen: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection
- Liberation of the Daleks
- The White Dragon
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