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Doctor Who: Liberation of the Daleks is an official in-canon look at the Fourteenth Doctor's first adventure that's passable but inessential.
Then, lo and behold, when Steven Moffat decided he wanted to feature all the old Daleks, my Daleks from my collection all got used on television. So it's now a screen-used artifact.
"Doctor Who: The Daleks in Colour" courtesy of the BBC Don't get this wrong; we're not against colourising the old black-and-white episodes.
We've seen plenty of evil, power-hungry characters ally themselves with the Daleks - and their eventual fates. But what of those characters that choose to help evil for more complicated reasons?
Doctor Who has never been bigger, but how will the Daleks shape up when they inevitably return to face the Fifteenth Doctor?
All of time and space on hand, and the 15th Doctor's first encounter with Doctor Who's deadliest foes is in Reading?