The Cybermen are the most popular villains on Doctor Who after the Daleks Kids love them and they're ratings winners whenever they show up like the Daleks, but did you know they never got a definitive origin story, unlike the Daleks? Well, that's about to change Their original creator wrote an origin story that's going[...]
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Bleeding Cool was the first to tell you that the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday would be going up against the Cybermen in the new Titan Comics Doctor Who series launching in June from Dan Watters and Kelsey Ramsay Now we have a first look inside the pages:
Here's what else is to come.
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Titan Comics' June 2024 solicits and solicitations include the launch of their new Doctor Who series by Dan Watters and Kelsey Ramsay, with The Doctor and Ruby Sunday going up against Cybermen, and it appears from all across the Cyber timeline As well as the first comic based on the video game High On Life,[...]
Ahh, the Cybermen, the other Big Bads of Doctor Who, the complement to the Daleks' monster army Where the Daleks are genocidal Nazi analogies, the Cybermen are stand-ins for Communists Instead of committing genocide on everyone who's not like them, they're intent on turning everyone not like them into them No more emotions or individualism[...]
That is what they represent: the banal sameness and senselessness of Endless War.
A Sonataran from "Doctor Who": BBC
Sontarans form the third variation in the fascist triumvirate with Daleks and Cybermen Daleks are Nazis because they want to exterminate everyone that's not like them Cybermen are Soviet Communists because they want to force everyone to become[...]
Where would Doctor Who be without the monsters? Not just the Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans, or even the Silurians and Sea Devils but the newer ones as well.
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Monsters are metaphors To be transformed into a monster represents losing control and losing yourself Transformations are often horrifying and a bit of a safe[...]
It's a crime that so few Second Doctor stories still exist.
"Doctor Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen" still, BBC
"The Tomb of the Cybermen" was the Second Doctor's second story and the second Cybermen story, so that's a lot of seconds in one go, which is rare It features many story tropes that have since become common[...]
After weeks of dropping four-minute clips, the BBC finally released a half-hour compilation of the Doctor Who story "Revenge of the Cybermen" This was the Fourth Doctor's (Tom Baker) only Cybermen story in his whole six-year run It was said that the Third Doctor didn't have any Cybermen stories because star Jon Pertwee didn't like them[...]
But from what we've seen of this week's episode "Chapter Three: Once, Upon Time," there's not going to be a second of rest for the Doctor, Yaz (Mandip Gill), Dan (John Bishop), and Vinder (Jacob Anderson) as this round brings them face-to-metallic-face with the Cybermen and more- as you're about to see in the following[...]
But what the hell was that weird black and white house at the beginning?
Next Week: Cybermen.
War Of The Sontarans
During the Crimean War, the Doctor discovers the British army fighting a brutal alien army of Sontarans, as Yaz and Dan are thrown deeper into a battle for survival What is the Temple of Atropos? Who are[...]
While promoting his return to Doctor Who, Christopher Eccleston said "it's high time" for a Cyberwoman and a larger female perspective.
In the following preview for Doctor Who – The Ninth Doctor Adventures: Ravagers, Christopher Eccleston's Doctor means business.
Based on the long-running BBC sci-fi series and stemming from Immersive Everywhere, Doctor Who: Time Fracture will span seventeen worlds with a company of 80-plus, utilizing original costumes and props used in a number of Doctor Who episodes- including Daleks, Cybermen, Time Lords, and more Doctor Who: Time Fracture is written by Daniel Dingsdale with[...]
Then-story editor Robert Holmes rewrote it extensively and it became "Revenge of the Cybermen"
It was very different from Davis' original script The story was the only time the Cybermen showed up during the 4th Doctor's run They didn't show up during 3rd Doctor's era at all because Jon Pertwee allegedly didn't like them and[...]
Meanwhile, her companions Yaz, Ryan and Graham have to survive the attack of the last Cybermen and keep the last surviving humans alive Then the Master turns dead Timelords into undying Cybermen.
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You'd think it was another rip-roaring finale, but the script is actually a mess It doesn't hang together as a[...]
BBC's Doctor Who Series 12 finale this coming Sunday promises big changes to the show’s lore. It’s all about Gallifrey and how everything we thought we
We've been introduced to "another" Doctor in the form of Jo Martin (who appears to pre-date Whittaker's Doctor), witnessed the return of Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman), faced the resurgence of the Cybermen, went on a James Bond-like spy adventure, and a whole lot more.
But with this being Doctor Who, it's only fitting that it[...]
Since the Cybermen are the baddies in the 2-part season finale starting this Sunday ("Ascension of the Cybermen" and extended 65-minute wrap-up "The Timeless Children"), it was their turn to get the video treatment – and they get a lengthy one.
The Cybermen are the Doctor's second most deadly enemies after the Daleks They were created[...]
With Doctor Who wrapping up it's Series 12 run starting with this weekend's "Ascension of the Cybermen" (the first of a two-part finale that culminates in the extended 65-minute wrap-up "The Timeless Children"), we can always depend on the Radio Times for some juicy news and teasers For this go-around, we have none other than[...]
For Doctor Who fans, it all… comes down… to this!
Sorry, but we felt like a "summer movie blockbuster trailer" vibe was the right way to go heading into the first of the two-part Series 12 finale, "Ascension of the Cybermen" (followed by extended 65-minute wrap-up "The Timeless Children") Between multi-Doctors, a "regenerated" Master, a Timeless[...]
Fans of Doctor Who might still be rubbing their eyes in disbelief – but we've actually reached the two-part finale of Series 12, "Ascension of the Cybermen" (followed by extended 65-minute wrap-up "The Timeless Children") Written by series showrunner Chris Chibnall, directed by Jamie Magnus Stone (X Company), the episode is expected to feature several[...]
You would think the return of Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) would be more than enough to elevate the season's status – but why rest there? Not when you can introduce another Doctor in the form of Jo Martin, who appears to pre-date Whittaker's.
As we head into seventh episode "Can You Hear Me?", Chibnall showed[...]
You would think the return of Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) would be more than enough to elevate the season's status – but why rest there? Not when you can introduce another Doctor in the form of Jo Martin, who appears to pre-date Whittaker's.
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As we head into seventh episode "Can You Hear Me?", you'd think[...]
You would think the return of Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) would be more than enough to elevate the season's status – but why rest there? Not when you can introduce another Doctor in the form of Jo Martin, who appears to pre-date Whittaker's.
As we head into seventh episode "Can You Hear Me?", you'd think[...]
I know it takes place across a big distance from space, there's fantastic spaceships, there's Cybermen."
● So is it safe to assume that Captain Jack Harkness' (John Barrowman) "The Lone Cyberman" is coming to pass? That we're about to see the rebirth of Cyber-Empire? Looks like it…
"It might start with one Cyberman, but you'll see[...]
Once Doctor Who Series 12 brought the Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) and her companions Ryan (Tosin Cole), Yaz (Mandip Gill) and Graham (Bradley Walsh) back to
Last month, Doctor Who fans learned that Stephen Fry, Sir Lenny Henry CBE, Goran Višnjić, and Robert Glenister would be joining Jodie Whittaker's 13th
This month, Doctor Who fans learned that Stephen Fry, Sir Lenny Henry CBE, Goran Višnjić, and Robert Glenister would be joining Jodie Whittaker's 13th
As Doctor Who Series 11 draws to a close on January 1, we take a look at new series composer Segun Akinola's 13th Doctor theme and other "New Who" themes.
Series 11 of Doctor Who found its defining moments in 'It Takes You Away,' when The Doctor confronts a sentient universe...in the form of a talking frog.