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The Survival of the Daleks: Page 097

Digital Comics Science Fiction posted on Sep 13, 2011
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For those of you not acquianted with Deep Dalekology, it is generally held that their earliest models were powered by static electricity, which they drew up from the metallic floors of their city. In order to break out of their city it was necessary for them to find other ways of getting their energy- so when they invaded Earth they had satellite dishes stuck to their backs. Later on they would use 'solar panels' i.e. the slats that are seen on most Dalek models from 1964-2010. Today we have a brief appearance from one of Billy Homes' Daleks as the 'blue-print' Dalek above. I used the feature on poser that allows you to put a great big thick line around the image-giving it a more 2D feel. Otherwise it's Samtherapy's models again. I feel I must credit the 1950's Hoover major by Grimmley which is visible in some shots today and yesterday. Only two more pages to resolve this storyline in-hope I can do it!

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neiwil

12:40PM | Tue, 13 September 2011

Hoover Major! a vacuum cleaner?? where?... Great page, don't know if it's with these being outside and so more light but these last couple of pages have been great with the additional colour and reflections. As too the young lady's dillema, hmmm! 'kick him in the satalite dish and RUN!!!!'

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Jay-el-Jay

7:51PM | Tue, 13 September 2011

What kind of choice is that?Help the Dalek and then get exterminated or don't help and get exterminated.Yikes!

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SIGMAWORLD

6:08PM | Sat, 17 September 2011

Sehr gut.

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SamTherapy

6:12PM | Sat, 19 November 2011

This is an excellent page. The colours and layout remind me very much of Ron Turner's stuff. Never thought I'd see the Planet Supreme used; a pleasant surprise. PS I really should do some underside detail. ;)


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