CELEBRATE THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MASTER WITH A BRAND-NEW COMIC AND THE DEBUT OF THE DOCTOR'S DEADLIEST ADVERSARY!
MISSY wages war on the THIRD AND TWELFTH DOCTORS! Can they stop her from executing her lethal plot? Announced on Doctor Who official social media - 5 MILLION FANS
This is the perfect comic for all Doctor Who fans, old or new. Read Full Review
The whole creative team is in fine form and those who like the current Doctor Who series will find more to enjoy in Missy #1. Read Full Review
Whovians will love this issue and it's a great way to showcase Missy as the main character for this 50th celebration of The Doctor's favourite enemy! For new fans, this is a great standalone series and you don't need to read hundreds of back issues to get up to speed with the story. Read Full Review
This is a really solid start. The banter between the two villains is great and it was nice to see The Third Doctor in comics again. It's going to be fun and interesting to see what will happen when the Third and Twelfth Doctor's eventually meet. Indeed, what will the Third Doctor make of Missy? Read Full Review
Missy's comic book debut will make you wish for her back on your TV screens. Read Full Review
So far writer, Jody Houser, is keeping Missy's plan under wraps, but the conditions by which she meets the Master are quite unusual. Read Full Review
DOCTOR WHO: MISSY #1, available from Titan Comics on April 14th, 2021, is a brisk, consistent, and recognizable start to a classic Season 8-ish Doctor Who adventure. The art does justice to the recognizable actors, and the setup feels authentic to the Doctor Who experience. Read Full Review
As ever, fans of Dr. Who in general will love this. It's faithful to everything it needs to be, and no one is better at fan service than Jody Houser. It may not draw in any one new, as some knowledge of Who history is required, but it will certainly please its target audience. Like me. Read Full Review
I'd have liked to have had a bit more plot advancement in this initial chapter before dropping us off at the cliffhanger ending, but I'll admit that I'm eager to return back for the next issue. Read Full Review