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
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.
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.
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 This version was released in 2008, but subsequently withdrawn when Big Finish released their audio version.
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.