Doctor Who Vol. 3 #3

Writer: Brandon Seifert Artist: Philip Bond Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: December 5, 2012 Critic Reviews: 5
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First issue in a special two-part story featuring the art of Philip Bond! The stress from their past few adventures have the Doctor and Rory at each other's throats, and Amy has had just about enough. So she sends them on a boys night out, must to their chagrin, but with a TARDIS at their disposal...

  • 9.0
    But Why Tho? - William J. Jackson Jan 15, 2021

    Doctor Who #3 is a fun read with a crisp plot, a fine mix of dialogue, wit, and action with soothing art that taps directly into the TARDIS for a great ride across time and space. This comic is like taking in a tale with an old friend set in a familiar setting. Titan is doing well with this series. The creative team strikes gold handling the story, and it is an excellent homage to the Doctor Who Universe. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Crave Online - Jessica Tseang Dec 10, 2012

    How much do I crave this story? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    First Comics News - Matthew Szewczyk Dec 8, 2012

    If you have been avoiding the IDW comics due to past experiences, I ask that you give this new series a try as I think a strong series is important to hold fans over during the mid-season hiatus. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Newsarama - Aaron Duran Dec 6, 2012

    The subtitle to Doctor Who #3 really should read Road to Gallifrey, as writer Brandon Seifert has some fun with the tried and true buddies on the road theme, with perhaps a hint of Quantum Leap coincidences. It's not his strongest writing, but it's clear he loves these characters and a good sense of whimsy comes through to the reader. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Therapy - thorverine Dec 5, 2012

    Other than the sometimes odd interactions between Rory and The Doctor, Seifert has crafted a nice story. It really ramps up at the end and gives us a sort-of-cliffhanger that we'll have to wait to see how it pays off next month. So far it doesn't feel like a two part story, but hopefully it can pick it up and run with it next issue 3.5/5 Read Full Review

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