Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor: Year Two #2

Writer: Nick Abadzis Artist: Eleonora Carlini Publisher: Titan Books Release Date: October 21, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
7.1Critic Rating
7.2User Rating

It's chaos aboard Presley Station, as the corrupted Shan'tee - conceptual beings from a different order of reality - prey on the human colonists, while on the gas giant below, vast storms conjure up winds of horrifying speed that threaten to tear the Station apart! Caught in the middle of the chaos: the Doctor and Gabby! Can the Doctor find the counter-melody that brings peace back to the Station? And can the ever-humming Gabby keep herself from singing to stop her mind being invaded by a sentient song? Meanwhile, back on Earth, Cindy makes up her mind. And in deep space, an old face comes calling!

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Josh Begley Oct 22, 2015

    Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #2.2 is a great jumping on point for new and returning readers. The world built in this issue is beautiful and amazing, brought to wonderful life by the artists, and the story is full of big idea science fiction concepts that characterize some of my favorite Who stories. The only snag is the pacing. The plot jumps gears with no real transition, which jarred me out of the story. Despite that snag, I did enjoy this quite a bit and will definitely be back next month to see how it ends. Dr. Josh gives this a" Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Oct 21, 2015

    Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Year Two continues to be a fascinating continuation to these new adventures, as despite there being a few obvious twists, there was a lively atmosphere within this first arc conclusion. So be sure to pick this up from your local comic book store, as we for one are looking forward to more of this series. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Nerdly - Dean Fuller Nov 9, 2015

    Final impressions are that Abadzis and Carlini delivered a very safe two-parter to launch volume 2 of the Tenth Doctor. For me, that came over as a little bland, especially in comparison to the very high standard of Doctor Who comics at the moment. I hope to see the envelope being pushed just a little more to truly engage the reader. Worth a look, but only just. Read Full Review

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