Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #2

Writer: Cavan Scott Artist: Blair Shedd Publisher: Titan Books Release Date: June 17, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 2
7.8Critic Rating
9.5User Rating

Don't miss the second thrilling installment of "Weapons of Past Destruction," an all-new miniseries adventure featuring the ninth Doctor, portrayed by Christopher Eccleston, along with fan-favorite companions Rose and Jack! Get dragged into the Time Vortex as the Doctor and his friends uncover time-lost Gallifreyan super-weapons being sold on the black market! Who are the cosmically-empowered Lect and Unon, and can the Doctor help stop an all-new Time War before it starts?

  • 9.6
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Jun 20, 2015

    This reads like a lost episode and will entertain fans of the Doctor. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Jun 16, 2015

    Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #2 may have taken a little longer than expected to be released, but that wait was well and truly worth it. Being both fun and exciting, this second outing captures the tone of the Ninth Doctor perfectly, with there being some fascinating moments from this eccentric generation that will leave any Whovian with a silly grin on their face. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Infinite Comix - Scott Morse Jun 25, 2015

    Titan Comics is on a roll to beat all rolls right not with their Doctor Who line of comic books and this issue is a prime example of how fun should be done! Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Nerds Unchained - Jeremy Radick Jun 18, 2015

    So, it's a bit of a let down from the previous issue, but there's still plenty here to keep any Whovian interested. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Newsarama - Justin Partridge, III Jun 17, 2015

    And so, the second installment of Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor comes to a close with another cliffhanger and a firm grip on its characters but not much else. Cavan Scott, Blair Shedd and Anang Setyawan offer up a solid Doctor Who yarn brimming with ideas and weird aliens abound, but it all ends up being forgettable as a monthly issue. Perhaps once The Ninth Doctor is all collected, this second issue will work much better than it did on its own, but as of now, issue two may only be for Who purists and completists. In the grand scheme of Doctor Who, the Ninth Doctor is always known as the most skippable Doctor, and unfortunately The Ninth Doctor #2 doesn't do much to combat that line of thought. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Austin Lanari Jun 17, 2015

    I did not recommend picking up this book after issue one and though I am not completely sold, I am at least now on the fence. If you have picked up both issues and are simply wondering whether or not to stick with it, I vote yes on seeing where this goes, especially after the noticeable improvement from issue one to issue two. Read Full Review

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