Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor: Year Two #3

Writer: Nick Abadzis Artist: Elena Casagrande, Arianna Florean Publisher: Titan Books Release Date: December 2, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
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Gabby's best friend Cindy remained on Earth at the end of her last adventure with the Doctor, a decision Cindy immediately regretted! Now, with only Gabby's sketchbook of unseen adventures to guide her, she must find her way back to the Doctor... but sinister forces already have her under surveillance!

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    Kabooooom - Matt Morrison Dec 3, 2015

    If you're a Whovian who has yet to get into the wonderful world of comics or a comic reader who wonders what all the fuss about Doctor Who is, this issue would be a wonderful introduction to both worlds. It won't be nice and it won't be safe. But it will be the thrill of a lifetime! Read Full Review

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    The Fandom Post - Josh Begley Dec 7, 2015

    While issue 2.3 of Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor may not be the perfect jumping on point for new readers, it does provide enough information to keep them from getting lost. This is a well-told and drawn story full of heart and action and if you're a fan of Ten (as I am), you'll definitely enjoy it. Dr. Josh gives this an". Read Full Review

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    ComicBuzz - murrakmr Dec 2, 2015

    On the whole this isn't a perfect single-issue, but it is a good introduction to the book for anyone who may have missed the previous issues. There's a lot of charm here and it feels like a good episode of the show. The events at the climax of the story are enough to make you want to read more. In fact, I'd also say that I'd be disappointed if the next issue didn't immediately follow on from here as well as the Doctor and Gabriella's adventures, as the two running together would certainly be enough to turn a casual browser of the book into a regular reader. Read Full Review

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    Nerdly - Dean Fuller Dec 11, 2015

    Not an issue for new fans to jump aboard, as the returning characters may be unfamiliar to most and the star of the book doesn't even feature, but nice enough for ongoing readers, and a nice change of pace. Read Full Review

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