A review by squidbag
Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet by Gerry Davis

3.0

From the end of Wm. Hartnell's tenure, so there's a whole section where he's barely in it. Truly a relic of 1976, with its flattened female characters and Negro spacemen (never used in a derogatory way, though), this has a Star Trek World Utopia vision of International Space Cooperation kind of structure with Ben and Polly as companions. Good, scary Cybermen, but the Doctor's not as much of a presence on the page as maybe you'd like, and the secondary personalities - Ben, Cutler, and so on - are dominant. A few loose ends, but otherwise an okay read.