Doctor Who Vol. 3 #7

7.5

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Writer Joshua Hale Fialkov
Artist Horacio Domingues
Cover Price $3.99

"Space Oddity," Part 1 of 2: First in a special two-part story written by I, Vampire's Joshua Hale Fialkov! When a cosmonaut attempts the first space walk in 1965, the rest of his crew watches in horror as he's swallowed whole by shadow. Only the Doctor can save the spacecraft and the historically important mission.

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  • 8.0

    Unleash The Fanboy - Edward

    Mar 26, 2013

    In short however, the few faults here fail to chalk up to what Doctor Who #7 does right. From start to finish, there isn't really a dull moment, even when nothing is happening. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Book Therapy - Cody "The Thorverine" Ferrell

    Mar 27, 2013

    Fialkov crafts a fun story that develops at breakneck speed. It's a fun ride that gives the series some kick after a few slower paced stories. A fun story with historical elements and great art makes for an intriguing Doctor Who story 4/5 Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    One Quest - Chris Cobb

    Mar 29, 2013

    This is a great way to satiate your Doctor Who appetite while waiting for new episodes to come back on Saturday. The characterization is great and I feel like I'm watching an episode with Matt Smiths, Doctor. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Den Of Geek! - Mike Cecchini

    Mar 29, 2013

    Fialkov gets Matt Smith's "voice" right, and the pacing and tone are very similar to what you would expect out of the first twenty minutes or so of a solid Doctor Who episode. Kick in that theme tune at strategic moments, and you're all set. While I can't judge IDW's entire Doctor Who output on this one issue, it does appear that if the wait between episodes is too much for you to bear, the comics might just be the thing to get you through between seasons! Read Full Review

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