The Thirteenth Doctor's first comic adventure continues with Eisner-nominated writer Jody Houser (Faith, Mother Panic, Stranger Things)! The Doctor and her new companions square off against a rival time traveller - one who seems all too human...
Illustrated by award-winning artist Rachael Stott (Doctor Who, Motherlands) and colorist Enrica Angiolini (Shades of Magic, Warhammer 40,000)!
Expressive art (sometimes TOO expressive), solid dialogue and a plot that clicks along nicely, plus a good sense of Thirteen's "voice" make for a good read. Read Full Review
The sense of fun and adventure is everywhere in this book. We like that Read Full Review
This comic captures the energy and dramatic elements of the recent Doctor Who series. All of the creative team work together to produce a solid adventure which is sure to win the hearts of the fans. Read Full Review
Skip the first two issues. This one sums up everyth8ng and is much more interesting. Feels like a proper episode.
This issue was a little boring. It's kind of a transitional issue. I find it not really great.
The ending look like a trap you have in all RPG fantasy game without orginality.
Cover - Not great (Jodie look petite & fat). Not related 0.5/2
Writing - This wasn't a very good story. The part made to be funny are more stupid than anything else. 1/3
Arts - Much of the background are really great, but when you look at the character it's another story. Much of the mimic they give to Jodie made her hidous. They have too do better. 1.5/2
Feeling - It was disappointing. I will leave this title after the March issue if they didn't do better. 0/2