The time-twisting conclusion of the Thirteenth Doctor's first comic adventure, from Eisner-nominated writer Jody Houser (Faith, Mother Panic, Stranger Things)! Illustrated by award-winning artist Rachael Stott (Doctor Who) and colorist Enrica Angiolini (Shades of Magic)!
All that said. The art was solid and the story is not so bad that I don't want to see more from writer Jody Houser because there was potential here for a bigger and more sinister arc that could have tested and stretch the characters out. Hopefully, we get to see that happen in future arcs. Read Full Review
Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctorestablishes itself as one of the best tie-in comics that fans could wish for; it's far more than just fanservice and should be considered as every bit important to Who canon as the episodes themselves. Read Full Review
Jody Houser and Rachel Stott certainly help these eyes see everything with a fresh enthusiasm. Their Doctor is most definitely The Doctor. Read Full Review
It's a fun wrap-up to the story - which goes right into my collection. (There is a difference between a collector and a hoarder, right? Right?) Read Full Review
This issue show the doctor and her compagnons finding the second time travelers.
After a long talking about what happen to her, they will face their blackmailer.
Cover - The variant with the heart radioscopie. Not related. 1/2
Writing - The three compagnon don't have much place in this issue. We have a too long talking and a dumb ending (Why bringing the time agent with this ending ?). Too messy. 1/3
Arts - The arts aren't that good but do the job. It's better on the locations than on the characters. 2/3
Felling - I will stop this title it's not what I was looking for. 0/2