Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #4

Writer: Robbie Morrison Artist: Dave Taylor Publisher: Titan Books Release Date: January 21, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
7.9Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

Four-armed is forewarned! Past, present and future collide, as the Doctor, Clara and their Indian allies struggle to unravel a mystery that has been millennia in the planning! What secrets are hidden by the Scindia family, a dynasty whose powerful roots trace back over a thousand years? What strange genetic modifications fuel the death cult of the Thuggee? And how does a humble Mumbai pickpocket figure into these world-changing events? As each Thuggee sacrifice comes closer to waking the ancient Kali from her slumber, can the Doctor uncover the truth before her resurrection spells doom for India, Earth, and the galaxy?

  • 9.6
    The Fandom Post - Josh Begley Jan 29, 2015

    Color me impressed. Doctor Who The Twelfth Doctor 4 is a quantum leap ahead of the first issue in terms of quality. This was a fun, classic Who story that played with big ideas while at the same time rooting them in solid, human emotions and motivations. Practically everything in this issue hit the right mark, and I am very happy that I decided to give this another chance. Now let's just hope that this Doctor's personality can be a bit more defined. Definitely check this out. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    Major Spoilers - Ashley Victoria Robinson Jan 24, 2015

    Doctor Who: the Twelfth Doctor #4 is a great issue set in India of the future and pits the Doctor against a cult of Kali. This issue is filled with recognizable faces on a unique comic book adventure. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Apr 6, 2016

    Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor Year Two #4 brings the first story arc to a thrilling conclusion. Giving us explosive action and smart dialogue, the creative team would take the prior events and build it into an engaging final act. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    TheCultDen - Reece Morris-Jones Dec 31, 1969

    It's an improvement on last issue by quite a way and it does end on a nice cliffhanger. I hope I've just been too quick to judge and the concluding issue of the story will have me seeing the error of my ways. I'm really hoping so. I really am. Read Full Review

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