As with any licensed property, the first question I ask myself is, "Does this look like the people it's supposed to represent?" The answer here is "80% of the time", which is better than most licensed books, especially given that Amy Pond has a very strange quality to her beauty that the standard shortcuts of comic book facial structure don't really lend themselves to. The Doctor looks right, sounds right, Rory's good, and most importantly, it's not a story that reminds me of one of the OTHER Doctor Who stories in the last 50 years over half a dozen different media. Doctor Who #15 is the beginning of a beautiful friendship, and I promise that's the last one I'm going to put in, making the grade with 4 out of 5 stars overall. Fialkov has really taken the ball and run with it here, and I'm excited to see what happens in the final chapter... Read Full Review
IDW promises that the Eleventh Doctor will arrive in their comic books--no doubt after the Series 5 DVDs have been released. Here's hoping Tony Lee, Matthew Dow Smith and Charlie Kirchoff are included in their plans. Read Full Review