George Mann, the best-selling novelist behind the New York Times-bestselling Doctor Who: Engines of War and the Newbury and Hobbes series, joins the ongoing twelfth Doctor series for an extremely special issue! Mariano Laclaustra joins him in his first solo outing! Fresh from their adventures in Las Vegas, the Doctor and Clara are eager for a change of scenery, but their next destination aboard the TARDIS will prove a shocking change of pace! And coming up next issue: post-event, the twelfth Doctor's first year in comics concludes, with the return of a cosmic foe and a four-part epic climax to our first year by Robbie Morrison, Daniel Indro amore
Despite that flaw, Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #11 proves to be an enjoyable read. The quality of the script more than makes up for the minor flaws within the artwork. If you haven't read a Doctor Who comic before or even watched the show, this would be a good place to start. Read Full Review
Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #11 is a fabulous one-shot tale, reminding us just why the Doctor excels in short format adventures. Having a creative plot with engaging dialogue, our creative team really captured my attention, coming recommended. Read Full Review
Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor 11 is a very paint by numbers issue. It knows where to put the color, but it doesn't play with it at all, destroying the verve and joy that we should experience when reading it. In many ways, this is the type of comic that's the hardest to write about, because so much of it relies on my own subjective point of view. A bad work can be dissected, as can a good work. A middle of the road book, on the other hand, defies careful analysis. This was just boring. Dr. Josh gives this a" Read Full Review
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