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FANTASTIC 👏 🙌 simply brilliant!! 🥰
god i missed nine
I am a huge fan of the Doctor! I have been since the 60’s. So a graphic novel with Rose and Jack, too? Right up my alley. The art in this novel was excellent and it is a great story with lots of humor and excitement.
Goodness but this captures the feel of 2005, where you didn't quite know what could and could not happen in post-Time War Who, where this chippy bastard with the ears at once wasn't at all what you expected and yet was inarguably the Doctor, where Rose had yet to get overexp(R)osed and Captain Jack was still fun. Even the slightly heavy-handed resonances of the plot, with attempts at forging a New Galactic Order instead lapsing into new tyranny, and contraband time weapons from the War - the ton...
3.5 stars.Ninth Doctor isn't my favourite but I really love this trio. I'm not really a fan of the art style but the writing and the plot is good, albeit a little twisty. (Too twisty, actually. Would've preferred a simpler plot.)
"The beloved Ninth Doctor, Rose and Captain Jack return in a thrilling new tale! Time Lord weaponry is being sold on the intergalactic black market, and only the Doctor and his companions stand a chance of stopping a new Time War! While on the hunt, the Doctor is quickly drawn into an interstellar civil war between the cosmically-empowered Unon and the armoured Lect."This comic/graphic novel/book was really weird. I found it slightly hard to follow, but that might just be because I'm not reading...
I don't generally do comics and I haven't seen Doctor Who in a while but I **love** the 9th doctor, Rose, and Jack so this was fun. I'll probably try a few more.
This story is a fun interlude between the later episodes of the 9th doctor era, although it benefits from the fact it was written after the doctor who 50th anniversary, for certain details written about this characters past is well incorporated. I think the characters voices are mostly spot-on, the fun, sassy back and forth to be expected of 9, Rose and captain Jack. The art is close to the feel, style and aesthetics (although a lot more colourful and glossy compared to a lot of the grimness of
The illustrations are lovely, the coloring is absolutely wonderful, and the personality of the 9th Doctor is very well retained. Definitely enjoyed it!
The Ninth Doctor, Captain Jack, and Rose find themselves in the middle of a war between two races - one of which wants to police the use of time travel technology, and the other that wants them to do anything but.As an introduction to the Titan Doctor Who comics, this one gives me high hopes for what else is out there. The characterisation of the Doctor, as well as Rose and Jack, is really spot on - Eccleston's Doctor's rage at himself, the Time Lords, and the Time War in general is extremely ra...
I started rewatching Doctor Who lately and when I stumbled upon this comic at the library where I work, I thought it would be a match made in heaven. Sure, I haven't loved comic books in the past, but it's Doctor Who. How could I not love it?Oh. That's how.I don't know why, but it just didn't gel with me. The art was nice, though there was something about Nine's design that didn't work. I loved Rose's art, though! And it was nice to experience another adventure with Nine, Rose, and Jack all toge...
I've had mixed feelings about much of the various Titan Comics series of Doctor Who. unfortunately thisone is no different. On one hand I was thrilled about this adventure with not only the Ninth Doctor & Rose Tyler, but also the irrepressible & hopelessly charming Captain Jack Harkness ("Well, Hello There.")! And it was a riotously good read. On the other hand: why exactly does Jack look like he's 16, Rose look like she's 12 & and the Doctor look like he's 20? don't get me wrong, the art is lov...
The Ninth Doctor, Rose Tyler and Captain Jack Harkness begin a new adventure. Set somewhere in the latter stages of 'Series 1', this sees the Doctor find Time Lord technology for sale. It eventually transpires that two rival races are at war and for the Doctor it all seems to familiar. I have to start by saying that Scott nails the characters here. The Ninth Doctor is probably my favourite incarnation and this really feels like him. Rose and Captain Jack also feel exactly like they do on screen....
The Doctor, Rose and Jack come up against aliens who want to fix time now that the Time Lords are gone.
2.5/5. It feels like the writer wanted to make a comic about Nine and Jack being badass, and realized he had to have Rose there being a damsel in distress who is always annoyed with the others to fit the timeline. No episode would have treated Jack like he was the companion and she was some side character the way this does, and for good reason in my opinion. I’m not against Jack, but I don’t think they understood or liked her character. The world and monster design weren’t very interesting eithe...
I never thought I'd enjoy graphic novels and haven't read one before this one, but I have to say that I really enjoyed it. Maybe because I love Doctor Who so much, but this was like watching the show. I loved how I could actually see the scene, instead of imagining it, which made it a lot easier to read...and faster. The Doctor, Rose, and Jack were drawn pretty well, though sometimes I thought Rose's expressions were a little strange. The storyline was very interesting and seemed to mostly fit t...
“Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor Vol.1 – WAEPONS OF PAST DESTRUCTION” by Cavan Scott, Blair Shedd (Artist)FANTASIC story and brilliant illustrations and artwork.One of the best Doctor Who graphic novels / comics I have read.*****- - - #1Great start to a 9th Doc series with Rose and Jack as companions. The illustrations and colours are … FANTASTIC!“If you believe the Doctor … (and I do) .. He's seen all of space and time. Stars born … and stars die. Every life form under every sun.”- - - #2“He'll ca...
I'm somewhat familiar with Cavan Scott's work within Star Wars. He tends to write kid-friendly stories, but he also wrote "Time of Death," my favorite short story in From A Certain Point of View. So I was interested in reading this whole volume a couple years after only reading the first issue. I'm not a huge fan of the Ninth Doctor, or his adventures in series 1. And I'm not a fan of Rose Tyler or Jack Harkness. And there are limitations to how much can be done with the Ninth Doctor due to the
After Titan Comics got the North American licence for original Doctor Who comics after IDW’s licence expired, the publisher started two ongoing comics series featuring the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors in July 2014 followed soon by a Twelfth Doctor line in October. Then, in 2015, Titan released a Ninth Doctor mini-series. The next year, it was renewed for an ongoing series. However, while the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Doctor series each ran for three years before the Thirteenth Doctor took over,
After reading a few of the different Doctor Who lines, I really have to take a moment to celebrate how brilliantly Cavan Scott captured the unique tone of the Ninth Doctor as a character. He always had a particular sadness and a tendency towards severe punishment for those he'd perceive as having done wrong and this book really brought those feelings to life. I can totally buy into the idea of this being a part of the regular season of the show and goes a long way towards fleshing out his advent...