It's back to the deep, deep past and the dawn of humanity for the Doctor and Gabby, as their travels take them to the Pleistocene - and the epic struggle between Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon forces for the future of humankind! Plus: Anubis's galactic quest comes back to haunt them!
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Year Two #4 introduces us to a brand new story arc, and despite the less than stellar start, the issue quickly becomes engaging, having an intriguing premise. The creative team build off this beautifully as we progress through the issue, with the gripping cliffhanger leaving us eager for more. Read Full Review
The start of arc number 2 for the tenth Doctor does not exactly sprint out of the starting gates but there is enough intrigue (coming preeminently from it's conclusion) to keep the reader engaged and interested to find out where the story goes. This book comes with a decent recommendation for established Who fans but may not be enough to draw in the casual Whovian or new readers at all. Read Full Review
The issue winds up being uneven and a bit rote in places, but it has just enough originality and heart in how Abadzids approaches its central character to make it an enjoyable read. Read Full Review