It all ends in a... blink!? With the Tenth and Thirteenth Doctors finally together, they might actually stand a chance of surviving the swinging sixties. But with Weeping Angels surrounding the Tardis, and Autons not far behind, temporal paradoxes might be the least of their worries!
Climactic conclusion to the first arc of the Tenth and Thirteenth Doctor team-up by Eisner-nominated writer Jody Houser and Witchblade artist Roberta Ingranata.
Jody Houser has done wonders crafting a tale of two Doctors stuck in time, while keeping the aspects of what makes Doctor Who great. Whilst both Thirteen and Ten steal the spotlight from their companions it is Graham, Yaz and Ryan that ultimately set up the next adventure for Thirteen, but as River Song would say" "spoilers". Read Full Review
The final page leaves us with a cracking cliffhanger as we return to London, which has been completely decimated. We do get a hint that it may not be our version of London because there is a wanted poster for what looks a little bit like Rose Tyler, which could suggest that it is the parallel version of London. Read Full Review
A book that can't fail to make you smile. Read Full Review
Even if I'm disappointed that this series doesn't mean David Tennant joining Jodie Whittaker on the BBC, Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor Season Two #4 hits a sweet spot for me in both art and story, giving us a fast-paced, exciting multi-Doctor tale that feels like a final chapter until it doesn't. Read Full Review
Though this final issue would hit a lot better in a binge-read, Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor #2.4 is breezy Multi-Doctor fun. Read Full Review
Brilliant and inclusive, this series of Doctor Who: The 13th Doctor is promising to be bigger and better than the last. Read Full Review