Can the Doctors and their surviving companions put time back on the right track? The Doctor Who event of 2015 concludes!
Doctor Who: Four Doctors is hands down my favorite event comic of the summer. The writing and art were superb, and it was just a great story. I hope that Paul Cornell, Neil Edwards, and Ivan Nunes do more work on Doctor Who in the future, as they did a fantastic job on this miniseries. Dr. Josh gives this an" Read Full Review
If you're a fan of The Doctor, you'll definitely want to catch this series. Read Full Review
If you're a Doctor Who fan who hasn't quite checked out this series and has been reading the reviews to the end to see whether it's worth your time or not, The Four Doctors is an event that most certainly is. Read Full Review
All in all, Four Doctors has been a huge success, managing to capture exactly the best aspects of a multi-Doctor story. I wouldn't call this issue the best of the series, but fans of the show and of action-packed science-fiction should find more than enough to enjoyand close off the story in a satisfying way. Read Full Review
As crazy as it always gets, with time paradoxes, altered timelines, people meeting their future selves etc what Dr Who at its heart is really about is relationships. Without those, nothing works, or we just don't care about the characters and what is happening to them. Cornell makes those relationships centre stage, and that's why we do care. Read Full Review
Doctor Who: Four Doctors #5 brings Titan's first crossover event to a fitting conclusion, with our three Doctors managing to solve their solution in a timey wimey manner. The creative team also gave us a few nice additives, and along with the inviting dialogue, it really helped make this an impressive finale. Read Full Review
Doctor Who: Four Doctors has been an excellent series and one you should have read. Read Full Review
Doctor Who: Four Doctors #5 is an awkward issue that may put many off. It's a fun enough conclusion to Titan Comics' crossover but the project seemed too ambitious for just five issues. There's references to Doctor Who's lore scattered throughout, alternate timelines, and all sorts of strangeness that has made the series so endearing but the story struggles to cram it all in. Neil Edward's artwork is hit or miss, most of it coming through strong, fortunately, and the color work by Ivan Nunes is grand. Read Full Review
True to the spirit of Doctor Who this series ends like a fine episode of the show, even if a little flat. Our characters are adapted properly, given a healthy respect, and feel natural interacting with each other. All-in-All worth the read for fans. Read Full Review