Emperor of the Daleks! (comic story)

Emperor of the Daleks! was a 1993 multi-Doctor comic story in the pages of Doctor Who Magazine. Its publication ran across the landmark 200th issue of DWM and part which appeared in that issue was originally printed in full colour, a highly unusual occurrence in the magazine at that time.

Narratively, the story was remarkable for the fact that it brought together the Sixth and Seventh Doctors, Davros, Abslom Daak and Bernice Summerfield. It was also continuity-heavy. It demanded the reader have a fair grasp of Daak's backstory, which had been printed in the magazine ten years earlier. More significantly, though, the story acted as a prequel to Remembrance of the Daleks, giving the reader a Davros story set between Revelation and Remembrance.

In short, the story was aptly titled because it explained how Davros became the Dalek Emperor.

Summary
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Characters

 * Seventh Doctor
 * Benny
 * Sixth Doctor
 * Peri
 * Abslom Daak
 * Harma
 * Salander
 * Davros
 * Emperor Dalek
 * Imperial and Renegade Daleks

Continuity

 * The story picks up plot threads from TV: Planet of the Daleks, TV: Revelation of the Daleks and COMIC: Nemesis of the Daleks, and, thanks to time travel, also acts as a prequel to TV: Remembrance of the Daleks (from Davros' point of view). The Doctor drops hints about the Hand of Omega, Davros gains an army of Daleks and ends up in a different casing all setting up for TV: Remembrance of the Daleks (which incidentally is in the past for the Seventh Doctor).
 * The Sixth Doctor mentions a "mattress in Perivale" to the Seventh Doctor. This is a reference to TV: Survival . However, in that particular story, the Doctor landed on an abandoned sofa, not a mattress, so presumably the Sixth Doctor is misremembering slightly. (On the other hand, writer Paul Cornell could have slipped up.)
 * Benny claims to have done a thesis on Ice Warrior humour, and treats Harma to a bad joke in the language of the Ice Warrors. This is consistent with several other stories, like PROSE: Legacy, where she's an expert in Ice Warrior culture.