CELEBRATE THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MASTER WITH A UNIQUE GRAPHIC NOVEL STARRING FAN-FAVORITE MISSY!
Missy's up to her old tricks, but this time she's not alone! How will the Doctor survive this latest maniacal plot in this special story celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Master?
FEATURES THE THIRD AND TWELFTH DOCTOR BATTLING THEIR ICONIC NEMESIS! KEEP YOUR EYES OUT FOR OTHER TIME LORDS!
Daring escapes, running down corridors, sword fights, and smart talk; Doctor Who: Missy #2 has it all.Buy this comic, and do that thing. The book thing. There's a word for it. I can't recall" just don't do it in the TARDIS console room without the Doctor's permission. Read Full Review
This was a delight to read, I greedily read it in ten minutes and then slowly re-read to get the fine nuances that I missed the first time. It's turning into quite a 50th celebration for the evil Timelord (and Lady) and I can't wait for the Doctors to finally confront Missy and the Master next issue. Houser and Intranata deserve every one of the five stars for writing and artwork, but what are you still doing here? Stop reading this and get down to a comic shop to buy this! Read Full Review
This is a fun issue that expands on the story just enough to keep you on the edge of your seat. I loved the references to the Corsair toward the close of the issue. Which has me hoping that she will turn up at some stage. As for the real Doctor. We still have no clue as to what fate has befallen him. But I'm sure it will not be permanent. Read Full Review
When you think about it, we have seen different incarnations of The Doctor team up for many years, but never different incarnations of The Master. I suppose, as Missy would tell us, it takes a woman's touch. Read Full Review
Houser's take on Missy leans a bit too heavily on dialogue from one specific episode, but the interactions between the two Masters are quite good. If you're looking for The Doctor, though, this book may be disappointing. Read Full Review
DOCTOR WHO: MISSY #2, available from Titan Comics on May 12th, 2021, looks and feels like a modern Doctor Who adventure, but the lengths a reader will have to go to suspend disbelief to accept the prison break makes this a tough issue to swallow. Read Full Review
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