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Not my favorite Doctor Who story. I really liked the first world in this comic.
This story line really grabbed me. It was good to see the doctor's righteous anger.
I honestly just love reading about more adventures with the Doctor! It's fun to see him with a new companion and in all sorts of situations, and I say this even having started with the fourth volume
The fourth volume in Titan Comics collection of their Tenth Doctor (David Tennant) collection of Doctor Who comics starts the second year of the series. This collection includes two stories. In the first, the Doctor and Gabby arrive at one of the most beautiful planets in the universe, where the native intelligent species, the local animals, and the human colonists live in harmony. However, soon after the Doctor and Gabby arrive they discover something is wrong - the Santee - living music - are
More please.
A planet of sentient music, a quick check-in with Cindy, and a trip to see some cavemen that turns nasty fill out this fourth volume of the Tenth Doctor's Titan adventures.This was much, much better than the last volume. For starters, it's broken into three stories rather than one long one, and for another, it seems that Nick Abadzis has finally decided not to shove every character's mouth full of dialogue.The opening two-parter on the sentient music planet is exactly the kind of Doctor Who stor...
"The Singer, Not the Song" really doesn't work well in comic book form. I'm not sure how I'm supposed to imagine the music when I read the lyrics. Perhaps it would've worked as a Big Finish Audio. "Cindy, Cleo and the Magic Sketchbook" was a good read, though. I didn't mind the sketchbook entries and am glad to see that Cindy is gonna get more involved in the plot. There was also a familiar character whom I was surprised to see. I'm not sure if it's a good thing, but I am curious about what he c...
The story picks up from where vol. 3 finished.The pair try to help the powerful entity but get distracted by having another adventure.A really good read that is difficult to review without spoiling it too much.
This volume was certainly a step in the right direction. Lots of fun, fast-paced and the Doctor sounded like the Doctor. Gabby is an interesting companion and the longer she's around the more I'm liking her. I loved seeing Captain Jack in his little cameo and am certain this is just a tease for a much bigger appearance in the works. I might have even gone with four-stars, but the cliffhanger left me very frustrated.
Nothing to do with River, instead referring to a planet whose floating cities host a happy symbiosis between human colonists and living music...at least until the Doctor and Gabby turn up. Alas, both that and the story with creatures reminiscent of Reich's bad UFOs dicking around with the dawn of man are deformed by too much arc material, and the issue separating the two barely works as a story at all, so busily is it moving pieces around for the long game. Increasingly I fear the Titan comics h...
It was amazing! Loved both the stories and the art. Can't believe that cliffhanger and I need to know more.
The Endless Song (#2.1-2.2). An adventure that's interesting mainly for its inclusion of "conceptual" creatures made out of sound who appear as songs. They're a fun idea, well-represented. There's also some good storytelling in the story which gives it a sense of menace due to a great framing sequence. Other than that it's a pretty standard adventure [3+/5].Interlude (#2.3). A cool interlude revealing what's going on with people on Earth, giving some depth to the 10th Doctor's adventures (even i...
It's Doctor Who. I liked it.(truthfully, I read it so long ago from the time I'm writing this (7 months?) that I don't recall a whole lot other than liking. Because it's the Doctor, yo.)
So far this is my least favorite Tenth Doctor graphic novel. It had its moments, but I wasn't a fan of each story in the volume but I would say that the first part was the best.
The Doctor and his companion Gabby Gonzales go on adventures in this graphic novel. They start on a distant planet that has been invaded by an alien virus, and end up traveling to the past where they have to fight alien creatures with Neanderthals.I’ve missed watching Doctor Who, since there haven’t been new episodes in months, so I decided to read some of the graphic novels. I’ve enjoyed the graphic novels in the past, but this one was a little disappointing.This graphic novel wasn’t as excitin...
Two solid Tenth Doctor stories, bookending a side story presumably meant to set up further adventures. The second, set in the age of neanderthals, is slightly more together and novel, but both have some neat ideas. (B+)
The first half of this book was the stronger story with the whole sound-based problem affecting creations of concept -that was a lot of fun. The interlude issue with Cindy was quite the tease but a welcome return for a familiar face. The last arc in the past had a lot of intended nobility in its tone but it also felt a little flat for one reason or another.
Who doesn't love some more of the 10th Doctor?This volume begins Titan Comics second season of Doctor #10's adventures. I continue to enjoy Gabby as the Doctor's companion and I found it great to witness her awe at what the he shows her. The first story was interesting, where the pair visit a planet, one of who's native inhabitants are beings composed of sound. I wish this story would have been made into an episode, as sound does not always translate well into written word. The plot was intrigui...
The Doctor and Gabby help an musical society not go extinct, Gabby's friend Cindy fights off an alien wanting to wipe out the Doctor and Gabby and the Doctor end up in the stone age fighting aliens.
Stories about the 10th Doctor: David Tennant, with companion Gabby Gonzales.2.1 The Endless Song: An offbeat musical invasion of the planet Wupatki. The Shan’tee are very cool.2.3 Cindy reads Gabby’s story diary of her first adventure with the Doctor saving Zhe, a song artist. When she is attacked by Mister Ebonite, she’s rescued by an old friend.2.4-2.5 The Doctor and Gabby go back in Earth’s prehistory to help the shaman Munmeth save his people from space invaders and get involved with a resis...