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Revision as of 12:44, 11 February 2020
Editions
Name | Featuring | Writer | Info | Publication | Publisher |
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Doctor Omega (Le Docteur Oméga) | Doctor Omega, Denis Borel, Mars the Martian Tiziraou
Professor Helvetius |
Arnould Galopin.
Instructions E. Bouard |
Doctor Omega travels to mars in his projectile shaped ship the The Cosmos capable of landing on land or under water. And traveling by "repealing space and time and" enabling "it to travel in the aether" | 1906 | Librairie Mondiale |
serialized edit Les Chercheurs d'Inconnu: Aventures Fantastiques d'un Jeune Parisien (Seekers of the Unknown: The Fantastic Adventures of a Young Parisian) | Arnould Galopin.
Instructions Rapeno |
The original author changed the ships name from The Cosmos to Excelsior and name of the material it is made of from repulsite to stellite. Rewrote and expanded several chapters and tried to appeal to a younger audience. | 12 issue pulp magazine in 1908 and 1909 | Tallandier, Paris | |
Doctor Omega A Classic Tale Of Space and Time | "adapted and retold" by Jean-Marc Lofficier and Randy Lofficier. With a foreword by Terrance dicks. | It was published with a target style cover and a "collectors edition with the original instructions. And with the following changes."some plot inconsistencies were removed or fixed; some scientific notions were updated or corrected; some racist or inappropriate language was deleted. Further, homages and references to the fictional characters Arsène Lupin, Dr. Caresco, and Madeline were inserted. Additionally, references were added to imply that Doctor Omega was the Doctor". | 2003 | Black Coat Press | |
French reprint of the first edition of Doctor Omega | Arnould Galopin.
Instructions E. Bouard |
A french reprint of the original novel with some illustrations from it and the serialized version. And Terrance dicks foreword translated into French. And a new foreword by Jean-Marc Lofficier | 2009 | Riviere Blanche | |
English reprint of the first edition of Doctor Omega | Arnould Galopin.
Instructions E. Bouard |
Unabridged unaltered English translation with the original illustrations | 2011 | Black Cat Press | |
Doctor Omega (Audio book) | Unabridged 4 disk English audio book calling it "the possible origins of Doctor Who". Narrated by John Guilor who voiced the first doctor in Day of the Doctor | 2014 | Explore Multimedia |
Covers
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ebook |
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