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Humanoids who rejected the weakness of flesh and blood millennia ago, the Cybermen are deadly armoured warriors driven by cold logic! Across the stars, they have waged cyber-war on a thousand worlds, eager for more organic beings they can convert into obedient soldiers of the Cyber-Empire! Inside this epic collection, you can discover all of the Doctor's incredible encounters with this unrelenting foe, taken from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine.… (meer)
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This collects every Cyberman story ever published in DWM, most of which were also included in previous collections from Panini.
Deathworld Some Ice Warriors get attacked by some Cybermen. David Lloyd draws the hell out of an Ice Warrior for the most part (somewhat less convinced by his spindly Cybermen), but this—like a lot of monster-focused Doctor Who Weekly back-up strips to be honest—reads to me like the kind of thing that would be thrilling if you were ten, but is more of an interesting curiosity if you come to it as an adult.
Black Legacy Look, okay, maybe it's by Alan Moore, but I just can't take a Cyberman story where one shouts "What? Who... No! Blood of my ancestors, NOOOOOOOOO...." seriously. Like, this just isn't how it works.
Junk-Yard Demon Previously reviewed as part of Dragon's Clawhere.
Exodus / Revelation / Genesis! / The World Shapers Previously reviewed as part of The World Shapershere.
The Good Soldier Previously reviewed as part of The Good Soldierhere.
Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman / Ship of Fools / Unnatural Born Killers / The Company of Thieves / The Glorious Dead Previously reviewed as part of The Glorious Deadhere.
The Flood Previously reviewed as part of The Floodhere.
The Cybermen / Junk-Yard Demon II Previously reviewed as part of The Clockwise Warhere.
Stray Observations:
New-to-me strip content: a whole sixteen pages! But also we get some new commentary by Paul Scoones on Junk-Yard Demon, Exodus/Revelation!/Genesis!, and The World Shapers. I particularly liked getting to hear from Grant Morrison about The World Shapers (in an archival interview from 1987), and David Lloyd is always interesting. Kind of funny they can't even say "Alan Moore" in the commentaries. Does he appear like Voldemort if you say his name?
As a complete package, though, it's fairly attractive; I like getting one bumper volume better than the two slim Dalek ones. And there have been some great Cyberman strips in DWM history. I'm not sure I would count The Glorious Dead as a Cyberman strip even though it's got Kroton in it, but I guess it would be odd to leave it out of a book containing literally every other Kroton strip. The best one remains, of course, The Flood.
Humanoids who rejected the weakness of flesh and blood millennia ago, the Cybermen are deadly armoured warriors driven by cold logic! Across the stars, they have waged cyber-war on a thousand worlds, eager for more organic beings they can convert into obedient soldiers of the Cyber-Empire! Inside this epic collection, you can discover all of the Doctor's incredible encounters with this unrelenting foe, taken from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine.
This collects every Cyberman story ever published in DWM, most of which were also included in previous collections from Panini.
Deathworld
Some Ice Warriors get attacked by some Cybermen. David Lloyd draws the hell out of an Ice Warrior for the most part (somewhat less convinced by his spindly Cybermen), but this—like a lot of monster-focused Doctor Who Weekly back-up strips to be honest—reads to me like the kind of thing that would be thrilling if you were ten, but is more of an interesting curiosity if you come to it as an adult.
Black Legacy
Look, okay, maybe it's by Alan Moore, but I just can't take a Cyberman story where one shouts "What? Who... No! Blood of my ancestors, NOOOOOOOOO...." seriously. Like, this just isn't how it works.
Junk-Yard Demon
Previously reviewed as part of Dragon's Claw here.
Exodus / Revelation / Genesis! / The World Shapers
Previously reviewed as part of The World Shapers here.
The Good Soldier
Previously reviewed as part of The Good Soldier here.
Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman / Ship of Fools / Unnatural Born Killers / The Company of Thieves / The Glorious Dead
Previously reviewed as part of The Glorious Dead here.
The Flood
Previously reviewed as part of The Flood here.
The Cybermen / Junk-Yard Demon II
Previously reviewed as part of The Clockwise War here.
Stray Observations: