From the writers of the fan favourite episode Remembrance of the Daleks, Andrew Cartmel and Ben Aaronovitch (Rivers of London) which celebrates it's 30th anniversary in 2018!
Brand new comic adventure featuring the Seventh Doctor as played by Sylvester McCoy and Ace as played by Sophie Aldred!
Includes short back-up strip, written by Richard Dinnick (Twelfth Doctor) with art by Jessica Martin (Doctor Who Actress)
An excellent introduction to the Seventh Doctor in Titan Comics! Read Full Review
I really enjoyed this book and I cannot wait to read more of the adventures of The Seventh Doctor. Read Full Review
If you've never experienced a Seventh Doctor story, this is a good one to start with. Read Full Review
Overall. I really enjoyed this first issue. It feels very much like Cartmel and Aaronovitch have never really stopped writing the seventh Doctor and Ace because of the dialogue and friendlybanter that was Ace and The Doctor is very much there. Read Full Review
Stacked high with fandom credentials and graced with realistic, but tonally sound and screen accurate pencils and colors, this latest debut issue keeps the company's classic Who win streak alive while staying true to the era it is documenting. Read Full Review
[The Seventh Doctor #1 is] a fascinating mix of talent that has the potential to deliver a must-read mini-series, and based off this excellent start, readers should be in for a real treat. Read Full Review
Not bad for a man and a box (albeit a pretty special blue one). Read Full Review
One of the under-served Doctors gets his day in the sun in an issue that feels like a good first episode. Read Full Review
Doctor Who fans might want to get this comic just for the name on it, but with a whole other world of comics for their fandom out, this is one that requires a skip. Read Full Review