Cybermen |
Cover Blurb |
"There are some corners of the Universe which have bred the most terrible things. Things which act against everything we believe in. They must be fought."
So speaks the Doctor of one of his most daunting enemies. And for more than two decades - in many gripping TV adventures - he has fought them. They are beings dedicated only to survival. Human once, they are now more machine than man - creatures motivated by logic and devoid of emotion. They call themselves Cybermen.
An exiting celebration of these most popular of Dr Who monsters, Cybermen is arranged in four self contained sections:
CONCEPT: How Frankenstein and Dan Dare, cybernetics and spare-part surgery, came together in the inds of two men to create the Cyberman myth.
ARCHIVE: An epic history of the Cybermen and their encounters with the Doctor told as never before from the viewpoint of an imaginary alien race - the ArcHivists. All the facts and the many theories woven together through inspired speculation and dramatic illustration. A mindgame and a visual feast.
PROGRAM: The fullest account yet of the making of the TV programmes. Producers, Directors, Actors, Designers and Writers - many for the first time ever- recall in their own words the changing shape of Cybermen. Includes previously unpublished photographs, and the shape of Cybermen to come...?
DATALOG: The Story that never made it to the screen - Genesis of the Cybermen by Gerry Harris. Technical credits and cast lists. Details of novelisations, merchandise and the comic strips.
Introduced by Gerry Davis - co-creator of the Cybermen. Written by David Banks - the Cyberleader himself - with additional material by Adrian Rigelsford. Illustrated by Andrew Skilleter and guest artists.
144 large-format pages, packed with illustrations, many in full colour.
Here at last is everything you want to know about Cybermen but might have been afraid to ask!
Technical Details |
Doctor Who: Cybermen
Writer: David Banks
Illustrator: Andrew Skilleter
Cover Design:
Cover Illustration: Andrew Skilleter (*1990)
Released: 1990
Reprinted:
ISBN 0 352 32738 3 (PB)