The Doctor regenerates into her most thrilling incarnation yet - played by Jodie Whittaker, and traveling alongside three brand new companions: Graham (Bradley Walsh), Yasmin (Mandip Gill), and Ryan (Tosin Cole)!
Experience mind-blowing challenges and dynamic adventures through time and space - right alongside the Doctor and her friends!
A new series for a new era on the TARDIS, from a creative team of astounding women - Eisner-nominated writer Jody Houser (Faith, Mother Panic, Star Wars: Rogue One, Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows, Orphan Black, The X-Files: Origins), art by Rachael Stott (Doctor Who, Motherlands, Star Trek/Planet of the more
Much like the new series this comic breathes new life into the story and characters while still maintaining the feel of both classic and new Who stories. As the doctor would say herself, "Brilliant!" Read Full Review
This is as good a Doctor story as I have read in the last year. Houser is pressing exactly the right buttons, and Stott is drawing the hell out of everything. I can see the two are going to keep egging each other on creatively, which is obviously a good thing. Although The Doctor already has three companions, this book shows that, really, with Jody Houser and Rachael Stott, she actually has five. Read Full Review
This comic is OH SO MUCH FUN and a great follow-up to the new series itself. If you've been enjoying series 11 of Doctor Who, you owe it to yourself to pick this comic up, and to keep doing so as long as Jody Houser and Rachel Stott continue to work on it! Read Full Review
Doctor Who: The 13th Doctor #1 will be out in all good comics stores on Wednesday 7 November. Read Full Review
This book was so much fun to read and I really like the team of Houser and Stott. I am looking forward to the rest of this adventure. Read Full Review
For those who can't get enough of The Thirteenth Doctor, in step Titan Comics with a fun series opener that fans of the show will adore. Read Full Review
If you're a fan overflowing with love for the new Doctor, this is a great place to get an extra dose of Doctor Who. Read Full Review
I think the theme of Doctor Who has often been identity. Many of the companions learn more about themselves as they experience new things with the Doctor. Read Full Review
However, I am going to continue with the comic and highly recommend it if you are a Doctor Who fan and are enjoying what they've been doing so far with series 11. It captures the essence of the current series completely. As a comic fan and a fan of the series, I'm excited to see where it goes. Read Full Review
Things may be just a touch thin on where this plot is going, but as our Doctor says: isn't that uncertainly what keeps life interesting? Read Full Review
This series is shaping up to be a fun addition to the current season of the show that may develop its characters in new ways. Read Full Review
As a single entry point into Doctor Who for new readers, this issue misses the mark a bit, but the passion and accuracy of Houser's script and the art team's gorgeously realized artwork makes this at least a fun read with loads of potential. Read Full Review
It’s pretty, but noth8ng happens and not enough of a hook.
The story start with a good idea. Showing to time-robbers stealing a painting but not in the good year.
Then we follow them and see for whom they steal and understand that this mystery foes want something else.
Something the time-robbers aren't ready to give.
Then we follow the doctor showing a cosmic show to her new companions. Graham spot something weird, and they have to chase a anomaly through space and time to save a mystery time-jumper.
Cover - I take the variant cover E. Just beautiful and showing the world's of the doctor. So not really in link, but not far. 1.5/2
Writing - I like it for a first part. This strong. I like to see how the Vortex Manipulator was before been bracelets. And Houston succeed t more