Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension

Doctor Who: The Lost DimensionPeter Capaldi’s Twelfth Doctor is battling the universe’s darkest forces in the latest season of Doctor Who currently airing Saturdays at 9/8c on BBC AMERICA in the U.S., and at 9 p.m. ET on Space in Canada – but, the menace continues for the Doctor on August 30, 2017 with the multi-Doctor storyline, Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension, from Titan Comics!

This Alpha issue kick-starts Titan’s Doctor Who Comic Day global event (Saturday September 2, 2017) and continues in the Ninth Doctor special that same week.

Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension, is an epic event – comprised of eight chapters over three months – crossing over all four ongoing series (Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctor comics). The event will begin a new era for Titan’s Doctor Who comics, and will find the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctor playing their part to battle The Void!

The Void has always existed: “No place. The silent realm. The lost dimension.” But the Void is no longer empty. The Void is hungry, and devouring our universe – through time and space. Now, the four Doctors must join forces to save…everything!

Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension will begin this August with a super-accessible Alpha issue from writers George Mann (Eleventh Doctor), and Cavan Scott (Ninth Doctor), with art by Rachael Stott (Twelfth Doctor) and Rod Fernandes!

With three phenomenal covers including a very special embossed foil TARDIS cover, a photo cover by Will Brooks, and a multi-Doctor mash-up by Rachael Stott and Luis Guerrero, this is one event Whovians will not want to miss!

Look out for more exciting reveals as to special guest characters, all-new writers and artists making their mark on the storyline, and more hints to the future, in the days and weeks to come!

Amelia Wellman
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