Eisner-nominated writer Jody Houser (Faith, Mother Panic, Stranger Things) leaps in with mind-blowing adventures for the Thirteenth Doctor and her brand new companions! A mysterious new time traveller appears - but can he be trusted when he says he's human?
Illustrated by award-winning artist Rachael Stott (Doctor Who, Motherlands) and colorist Enrica Angiolini (Shades of Magic, Warhammer 40,000)!
A great continuation from the first issue, with an incredibly intriguing story, well-done characters, and fantastic art to boot Read Full Review
Overall. I'm in it for one more issue, but I hope the story moves a bit quicker in the next issue. Read Full Review
There's room for improvement on a design level "" the settings could do with being a touch more visually interesting as proven by some mid-issue locations "" but in a series based on a licensed property, it's far easier to enjoy when the characters seem like themselves, even more so when Houser manages to multi-task and use the ensemble effectively, something which the show itself has struggled with. Read Full Review
This second issue continues a fun and faithful adaptation of the best aspects of the current Doctor's adventures! However, I do hope the sonic screwdriver isn't always used in the way it is in this issue. Read Full Review
Second issues can be tricky, and this felt a little like that, but what we had was good and promised much more to come. I'm certainly along for the long haul. Read Full Review
The Thirteenth Doctor's comic book adventures are off to a solid if not spectacular start. Read Full Review
The doctor & the team tardis have to talk to "The just" who want to arrest them & save the time-traveller who seem to go back in loop.
If the second part is a success, the first is a failing & they are incarcerated, but the doctor plant the sonic on Graham and free them.
After that it's a Stargate story where their is no enemy in the facility or not much. I find to easy that the doctor can call the tardis like this, but Why not. She let enter another foe in it.
Cover - The regular. Nice & all, but not related. 1/2
Writing - I like it even it's it's not perfect. To more character, only Yaz is well used. And I'm not a fan of how they show us the story of the traveler. Also I would have loved to see what are the enemy more
This issue made no sense, given what happened (or lack of happening) in the first issue.