Possibly the most iconic cover of the whole range, and all thanks to five letters (or three letters if you prefer). Behold the depths to which it's penetrated popular culture...
There's the Chris Achilleos T-shirt: chrisachilleos.co.uk/art-shop.html#!/New-Kklak-T-Shirts/p/80462544/category=22771033
There's someone trying to flog clothes plastered with it on not-actually-Doctor Who-focused RedBubble (redbubble.com/people/destinauts/works/27508215-doctor-who-kklak-dinosaur-invasion-pop-art?p=womens-fitted-v-neck&style=womens-fitted-v-neck&body_color=red&print_location=front), though I don't think it looks like they've even run the risk of printing up a model one for photos so there might not be much demand.
There's its triumphant return to Doctor Who books in Mike Tucker's New Series Adventure The Nightmare of Black Island, in which 'a huge pterodactyl-like creature' creates the same sound: 'the beak snapped next to his head with a loud kklak!'
There's this fanzine.
I'd expected more, if I'm honest.
Never mind, lots to say about the inside of the book, just click here.
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