Doctor Who and the Zarbi (novelisation)

Novelisation

 * This novelisation is based on the original television serial The Web Planet which was shown from 13th February 1965 and written by Bill Strutton. The book was originally published by Frederick Muller in September 1965.

Publisher's Cover Blurb
DOCTOR WHO lands his space-time machine Tardis on the cold, craggy planet of Vortis. The Doctor and his companions, Ian and Vicki, are soon captured by the ZARBI, huge ant-like creatures with metallic bodies and pincer claws; meanwhile Barbara falls into the hands of the friendly  MENOPTERA who have come to rid Vortis of the malevolent power of the ZARBI... `They’re well-written books-adventure stories, of course, but with some thought…the creation of the character of the Doctor had a touch of genius about it.’ Westminster Press

Deviations from the Televised Story

 * The Doctor is referred to as "Dr. Who" throughout the book, one of the few occasions where the standard naming protocol is broken.

Author, Writing and Publishing Notes

 * One of three titles brought by Target from Frederick Muller that were used to launch the series of Doctor Who novelisations.
 * The hardback edition illustrations were retained.
 * Quickly sold out of the first 20,000 copies and were reprinted.
 * Chris Archileos was excited by the idea of drawing giant ants but was told they had to look like those in the series.
 * Title page information includes: “THE CHANGING FACE OF DOCTOR WHO The cover illustration and others contained within this book portray the first DOCTOR WHO whose physical appearance was later transformed when he discarded his worn-out body in favour of a new one.”
 * This title was renamed Doctor Who - The Web Planet in its later reprint.

Illustrations

 * Contains 15 illustrated pages by John Wood

Publishing History (UK)
To be added

First Publication:
 * Hardback
 * W.H.Allen & Co. Ltd. UK


 * Paperback
 * Target

Re-issues:
 * Target / Virgin Publishing Ltd. UK January 1991 Cover by Alistair Pearson (£2.50 UK)

International Editions
To be added

External Sources

 * The Target Book by David J Howe (Telos Publishing 2007)
 * a comprehensive guide to the Target novelisations by Tim Neal