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Twelve Stories of the Villains from Doctor Who: Unraveling the Darkness

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Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve stories of the villains from Doctor Who
Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve stories of the villains from Doctor Who
by Dave Rudden

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 18760 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 416 pages

1. The Daleks: The Exterminators

A Group Of Daleks, Their Eyestalks Glowing Menacingly. Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve Stories Of The Villains From Doctor Who

The Daleks, a race of cyborgs from the planet Skaro, are one of the most iconic and terrifying villains in Doctor Who. With their distinctive robotic voices and ruthless determination to exterminate all other life forms, they have been a constant threat to the Doctor and his companions for decades. Their relentless pursuit of purity and their unwavering belief in their own superiority make them a formidable and chilling enemy.

2. The Cybermen: The Emotionless Invaders

A Group Of Cybermen, Their Metallic Bodies Gleaming. Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve Stories Of The Villains From Doctor Who

The Cybermen, a race of cyborgs from the planet Mondas, are another classic Doctor Who villain. They are characterized by their cold, emotionless demeanor and their relentless pursuit of converting all organic beings into cybernetic organisms. Their belief in the superiority of technology and their disdain for individuality make them a terrifying threat to the Doctor and his companions.

3. The Master: The Doctor's Arch-Nemesis

The Master, His Eyes Glowing With Mischief. Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve Stories Of The Villains From Doctor Who

The Master is the Doctor's oldest and most cunning enemy. A renegade Time Lord with a twisted mind and a penchant for chaos, he has been a constant thorn in the Doctor's side for centuries. His intelligence and his mastery of Time Lord technology make him a formidable opponent, and his unpredictable nature keeps the Doctor constantly on his toes.

4. Missy: The Master's Female Incarnation

Missy, The Master's Female Incarnation, Her Eyes Sparkling With Mischief. Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve Stories Of The Villains From Doctor Who

Missy is the female incarnation of the Master, and she is just as cunning and dangerous as her male counterpart. With her sharp wit and her love of chaos, she is a formidable enemy for the Doctor and his companions. Her ability to manipulate others and her willingness to go to any lengths to achieve her goals make her a truly terrifying villain.

5. The Zygons: The Shape-Shifting Invaders

A Group Of Zygons, Their Faces Contorting Into Different Shapes. Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve Stories Of The Villains From Doctor Who

The Zygons are a race of shape-shifting aliens who have been a recurring threat to the Doctor since their first appearance in the 1970s. Their ability to perfectly mimic other life forms makes them extremely dangerous, and their ruthless tactics have often put the Doctor and his companions in peril.

6. The Sontarans: The Clone Warriors

A Group Of Sontarans, Their Heads Covered In Helmets. Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve Stories Of The Villains From Doctor Who

The Sontarans are a race of clone warriors from the planet Sontar. They are characterized by their short stature, their bulbous heads, and their aggressive nature. Their unwavering loyalty to their military and their willingness to fight to the death make them a formidable enemy for the Doctor and his companions.

7. The Ood: The Precognitive Humanoids

An Ood, Its Eyes Glowing Softly. Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve Stories Of The Villains From Doctor Who

The Ood are a race of precognitive humanoids who have appeared in several episodes of Doctor Who. They are characterized by their large, bulbous heads and their ability to see into the future. Their visions, while often cryptic and difficult to decipher, have often been crucial in helping the Doctor and his companions defeat their enemies.

8. The Weeping Angels: The Quantum-Locked Assassins

A Group Of Weeping Angels, Their Stone Forms Frozen In Time. Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve Stories Of The Villains From Doctor Who

The Weeping Angels are one of the most terrifying and iconic villains in Doctor Who. They are quantum-locked creatures that can only move when they are not being observed. Their touch can send their victims back in time, and they will often torment their victims by forcing them to relive their worst moments.

9. The Silurians: The Reptilian Humanoids

A Group Of Silurians, Their Skin Covered In Scales. Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve Stories Of The Villains From Doctor Who

The Silurians are a race of reptilian humanoids who have been living underground for centuries. They are characterized by their cold, calculating nature and their advanced technology. Their desire to reclaim the Earth's surface from the humans has often put them in conflict with the Doctor and his companions.

10. The Autons: The Living Plastic

A Group Of Autons, Their Bodies Made Of Living Plastic. Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve Stories Of The Villains From Doctor Who

The Autons are a race of living plastic creatures who have been used by the Master on several occasions. They are characterized by their blank, expressionless faces and their ability to mimic other objects. Their ability to blend in with their surroundings makes them a dangerous and unpredictable enemy for the Doctor and his companions.

11. Davros: The Creator of the Daleks

Davros, The Creator Of The Daleks, His Body Withered And Deformed. Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve Stories Of The Villains From Doctor Who

Davros is the creator of the Daleks and one of the most evil and ruthless villains in Doctor Who. He is a brilliant scientist with a twisted mind, and he has dedicated his life to creating the perfect killing machine. His hatred for the Doctor and his unwavering belief in the Dalek way of life make him a formidable and dangerous enemy.

12. The Toclafane: The Time-Traveling Humans

A Group Of Toclafane, Their Bodies Covered In Metal And Wires. Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve Stories Of The Villains From Doctor Who

The Toclafane are a race of time-traveling humans who have been corrupted by the Time Lord technology they have acquired. They are characterized by their metallic bodies and their cold, emotionless demeanor. Their desire to reshape the universe in their own image has put them in conflict with the Doctor and his companions on several occasions.


The villains of Doctor Who are a diverse and terrifying group, each with their unique motivations, abilities, and chilling appearances. They have been a constant threat to the Doctor and his companions for decades, and their stories continue to captivate and terrify audiences around the world.

Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve stories of the villains from Doctor Who
Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve stories of the villains from Doctor Who
by Dave Rudden

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 18760 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 416 pages
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Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve stories of the villains from Doctor Who
Doctor Who: Twelve Angels Weeping: Twelve stories of the villains from Doctor Who
by Dave Rudden

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 18760 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 416 pages
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