He's seen the universe begin and end - and now all of time and space is his plaything. When there are innocents to save, vistas to savour, and a complete lack of savoir to faire, the twelfth Doctor will be there to challenge dictators, change the fate of whole worlds, and discover secrets hidden for millennia!
"The Twist" ends on a great note. These last three issues have been nearly flawless comic storytelling, and I hope that this creative team sticks around for a while. Dr. Josh heartily gives this an". Read Full Review
I've mentioned this before, but I prefer my Doctors in comic book format, I do enjoy the television series. But it could be my bias too. One more thing to mention before I sign off here, I can safely recommend this for young readers too. If you're looking to break your niece, brother, or grandkid into comics, this is a great series. Doctor Who comics are everything thats good about comic books. Read Full Review
Writer George Mann succinctly wraps up the central murder mystery at the heart of the story with a patented Doctor speech, showing once again that he's at least five steps ahead of the side-characters at all times. Read Full Review
Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor Year Two #8 brings “The Twist” to a dramatic climax, as despite feeling a little stiff at times, the overall narrative is very compelling. Add to this some shocking twists and more development for our new companion, Hattie, and there's no reason why any Doctor Who fan shouldn't pick this up. Read Full Review