As if those of us in the fold weren’t already anxious for new Doctor Who, we were recently treated to the information that Neil Gaiman – writer of novels, comic books and the fantastic, Hugo Award-winning Series 6 episode 'The Doctor’s Wife' – would be writing a new episode for Series 7. To add even more angst to the mix, it has now been reported that Gaiman will be working with one of the best villains in the Doctor Who universe, the Cybermen. The Cybermen, who have been plaguing the Doctor since William Hartnell faced off against them in 1966’s 'The Tenth Planet', were last seen late in Series 6 in 'Closing Time'. According to showrunner Steven Moffat:
"Cybermen were always the monsters that scared me the most. Not just because they were an awesome military force, but because sometimes they could be sleek and silver and right behind you without you even knowing.
"Cybermen were always the monsters that scared me the most. Not just because they were an awesome military force, but because sometimes they could be sleek and silver and right behind you without you even knowing.
- 11/8/2012
- Shadowlocked
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