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This the finally moments of Peter into Jodi its a crazy ride backwards through the ages including all of the many lives of all of The Doctors along with the War Doctor even stinker is in it.It may only be a short Graphic but It has great art work full of colour.
a short, but fun, romp through all the doctor's fourteen (yes, fourteen!) incarnations! a small quibble i had was that i was expecting martha or donna as ten's companion but instead we got a randomer which was um??? why?? but anyway...also, the master calling the doctor Theta Sigma? holy shit fuck me right UP!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a good volume to have on a coffee table or in the waiting room if you are a doctor. And by doctor I mean medical doctor, not The Doctor or a doctor of a useless arts PHD.It has short 2 to 3 page stories of nearly every Doctor and in that short window it manages to capture the essence of each era leading to the build up for 13. Jodie rocks btw, say what you want about writing decisions, she and her companions own the roles! I'll miss her
This is essentially a collection of short stories each following one of the incarnations of the Doctor and each drawn by a different artiest and like the Time Lords featured each is different and brilliant in their own way. As you might of guessed this was written to build up hype for the latest and first female Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) who is frankly worth it as such each story has a reference to her in some way such as incorporating the number thirteen into the dialogue, the topic of Time Lord...
As the new Doctor starts regenerating, she starts getting glimpses into her past incarnations, old and trusty companions, familiar villains and some unseen (by us) adventures.This is a super-quick read and lays the emotional foundation for the newest Doctor.
Hurrah for a FEMALE Doctor Who! and in my lifetime! Like I never could have seen this in my lifetime being a thing, as sad as that sounds, so with much love, I read issue #0 which is a bit of an introduction and sendoff all at the same time as I got to say goodbye Capaldi and hello Whitaker.It starts with The Twelfth Doctor's final moments into the regeneration into the Thirteenth. Told via flashbacks encompassing all the previous incarnations, including the War Doctor, this issue takes the read...
The Doctor: Right now, I’m a stranger to myself. There’s echoes of who I was and a sort of call towards who I am. And I have to hold my nerve and trust all these new instincts. Shape myself towards them. I’ll be fine. In the end. Hopefully. I have to be. Because you guys need help. ‘Cause there’s one thing I’m certain of, when people need help, I never refuse. Right. This is going to be fun! (The Woman Who Fell To Earth)And this graphic novel explores how the Doctor "chooses" during regeneration...
Short and sweet, a collection of 4-5 page stories each featuring one of the original 13 Doctors (1-12+War). They're not long enough to really make an impact, but it's nice to revisit everyone, and I'm glad they used some of the Tenth & Eleventh's comic companions rather than the obvious ones (I think they might have used the Eighth's too? I'm not familiar with Josie). The artwork's kind of all over the place since some artists pencil different Doctors rather than one per Doctor, but nothing stan...
I don't think the art style reflected well the characters and there were some companions that I had no idea about (11th had a companion named Alice?? what the fork?). Still, a nice introduction to the thirteenth doctor.
Aww, brilliant!
I ❤️ the doctor!
Doctor Who The Many Lives of Doctor Who" is a series of vignettes and short stories, one per Doctor, plus a War Doctor Story, a story with River Song, and a few pages with the 13th Doctor. Each of the stories adds to the idea of the Doctor regenerating into who she will be, for example, the number 13 comes up several times, though in the Doctor's Doctor's pages she mentions she isn't actually the 13th Doctor. The Fifth Doctor story as the Fifth Doctor, Tegan, Nyssa, and Turlough in the cloisters...
This story takes place during the Twelfth Doctor’s regeneration into the Thirteenth Doctor. He thinks back on each of his different regenerations as the Doctor. It’s a great recap of the entire series.I loved that each version of the Doctor was illustrated by a different person. They all had distinct personalities, so they were all illustrated differently in this book. Some of the ones that were more quirky, like the Fourth Doctor, had more of a cartoon drawing, while more serious characters, li...
An excellent romp through the adventures of all incarnations of our favourite Time Lord. Normally attempts to do stories with ALL the Doctor's incarnations tend to fail due to overcrowding, but 'The Many Lives of Doctor Who' was well partitioned with each Doctor getting their own [short] little adventure.Titan always blows me away with its artwork, and their book was no exception. Every panel was packed with glorious colour. Each Doctor's story seemed to be drawn by a different artist, all of wh...
This is perhaps what one might have expected from the title "The Road to the Thirteenth Doctor." As the Twelfth Doctor regenerates into the Thirteenth Doctor, there are memories of each of the thirteen incarnations that preceded the Thirteenth Doctor. My favorites were the art for the First and Seventh Doctors, as well as the ending where the Thirteenth Doctor's face appears. Some of the different art styles were great. My least favorite was the one used for the Fourth Doctor's story, which seem...
Doctor Who: The Many Lives of Doctor Who (Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor 0)Fun overview of the Doctor(s) and companions in these original bit-sized short comic stories, laced with many quintessential quotes and quirky new ones. “And now I’d like my TARDIS BACK. If you don’t mind!” – 2nd Doc“Gender is a very FLUID concept, Nyssa, for some people more than OTHERS. A time lord even MORE so.” – 5th Doc, although I can’t really imagine him saying these specific words.“Now let’s find you REFUGEES a...
Too many memories crammed into one issue: I couldn't keep up, even where I had enough background to know the particular incarnation of the Doctor that was portrayed at any given point. And… I felt like it would better have been a standalone book, because it barely contained The Thirteenth Doctor, but neither did it do a good job of explaining how she came to be. It felt like a "random memories" version of This Is Your Life, rather than anything coherent. (Maybe once the series is properly underw...
Writer Richard Dinnick presents short stories featuring all the television Doctors (including the War Doctor). The stories are drawn by ten artists who all bring their own style to the Doctors and their companions.Basically a lead up to the Thirteenth Doctor (played by Jodie Whittaker), as we only see her on a few pages (including the regeneration). Just nice to see all the versions of the character given nice 6-8 pages adventures.
A short but very sweet and enjoyable read that goes through all the reincarnations of the Doctor, leading up to the 13th! Each Doctor was drawn in a different art style which I thought was a very unique and fitting touch! I thoroughly enjoyed it, though it's probably best for people who are already pretty familiar with the characters! It's just a really enjoyable read, and I'd definitely suggest it to any longtime Doctor Who fan!
A fun read, with very good understanding of the characters of each doctor. Unfortunately, despite billing itself as an introduction to doctor who comics, it relies far too heavily on knowledge of the recent titan comics doctor who runs. The decision to use the tenth and eleventh doctors' comic companions was odd, as both have TV companions that would have been much less confusing for new audiences coming from the show.