A fresh new start to an all-new Year Two, as the Tenth Doctor ongoing series takes to the stars! Looking for rest and relaxation, the Tenth Doctor and companion Gabriella Gonzalez take a trip to Earth Station Presley, a mining platform around an enormous gas giant - and home to one of the most spectacular sensory experiences in the universe! The gas giant is a perfect example of human colonists living in harmony with indigenous life, in this case the Shan'tee: conceptual beings perceived by humans as hauntingly beautiful music! But the Doctor and Gabby are walking straight into a war. Something has corrupted the song of the Shan'tee - a mystemore
A excellent starting point and poetic plot line coupled with a brilliant cliffhanger and that distinct Doctor Who feel. Read Full Review
Chalk up yet another great issue from Titan's Doctor Who range, proving that they know how to pick the right creative teams to craft fun and cool stories for Doctor Who fans. Read Full Review
If you miss that good ol' days of David Tenant's Doctor this comic is for you. Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #2.1 is a great jumping-on point, feels like an old episode of the reboot, and hits the right notes. The story is formulaic and of somewhat lower quality than the show, but who cares? It's classic Tenth Doctor stuff. Read Full Review
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Year Two #1 is just the kind of story we needed to open proceedings, as despite not being anything special, it gives us a familiar form of Doctor Who storytelling. The narrative itself is also dripping with mystery, as this Whovian is most definitely looking forward to travelling a little longer with the Tenth Doctor. Read Full Review
Nothing was ever going to live up to the fine Four Doctors storyline of the last month, so it was always a tough ask but I think writer Abadzis played it quite safe with this first adventure, and it works well. It does feel a little intentionally low-key, so I hope to see bigger and better plots further down the line. Read Full Review