Doctor Who: Supremacy of the Cybermen #3

Writer: George Mann, Cavan Scott Artist: Ivan Rodriguez, Walter Geovani Publisher: Titan Books Release Date: September 14, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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The Doctor Who event of 2016 continues! Witness the birth of the new Cybermen invasion, as the history of this aggressive Cyberiad is at last revealed! The tenth Doctor takes a titanic machine into combat. The twelfth Doctor finds an unlikely ally. The ninth Doctor loses one of his own. And the eleventh Doctor discovers something impossible!

  • 7.0
    Flickering Myth - Tony Black Oct 6, 2016

    You can't fault Scott & Mann for stakes and epic reach with Supremacy of the Cybermen, which continues doing a good job bringing together multiple Doctors and companions to tell a vast narrative, but we're fully in complication phase here which means all plot, and not much substance. It's fun though and Who fans will, as they should, continue lapping it up. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Fandom Post - Josh Begley Sep 17, 2016

    While the plotting and pacing of Doctor Who: Supremacy of the Cybermen #3 is excellent, the art is very inconsistent in quality and the story hasn't delivered what I was expecting"seeing the different Doctors work and interact together. The companions also aren't getting the chance to shine that they should, and in general I kind of want to see more actual plot progression. This may be a case of just simply too much going on to tell the story, but we've got two more issues, so it may all come together. Dr. Josh gives this a" Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comicosity - Jessica Boyd Sep 20, 2016

    It is disappointing when a big event comic like this, crossing the Doctor's stories, doesn't create amust read issue. However, that seems to be the case, so far. Perhaps part of the problem is that this chapter is all about pushing to pieces together, not leaving room for development. The barrier with the art not necessarily moving smoothly from scene to scene does not help either. However, forDoctor Who fans it is a pleasant enough read that will amuse and delight. It is especially enjoyable if you love the Cybermen or Rassilon. If you have been checking this event out, go ahead and pick this issue up. If you have not started yet, you might want to wait for the full story in graphic novel format… or for news of any potential amazing twists in the next two installments. Read Full Review

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