Doctor Who, The Road to the Thirteenth Doctor: The Tenth Doctor Review
The Road to the Thirteenth Doctor: The Tenth Doctor–the first in a new mini-series from Titan Comics–is familiar and fun, but not groundbreaking.
The Road to the Thirteenth Doctor: The Tenth Doctor–the first in a new mini-series from Titan Comics–is familiar and fun, but not groundbreaking.
The Tenth Doctor: Year Three #1 is one of the easiest introductions I’ve had to an ongoing story, and reading through feels like the start of a new season.
Supremacy of the Cybermen #1 shows off the 50th anniversary of the Cybermen with a bang, putting four Doctors and their companions in imminent peril.
Donna Noble has seriously bad luck with weddings. In Death and the Queen, Donna gets another chance at a fairy tale ending, with a Prince no less, but life with the Doctor is never so simple.
What starts out as a simple side-step quickly becomes an engaging story with high stakes, engrossing alien lore, and an incredible sacrifice. It’s an episode that finds the Doctor embracing his inner space buccaneer and Donna having none of it.
In Technophobia, the first of three new stories, the Tenth Doctor and Donna face a foe that is a match for even the Doctor’s intelligence, turning humanity’s own technology against them and allowing Donna the chance to shine.
Writer: Paul Cornell Artist: Neil Edwards Colorist: Ivan Nunes Letters: Richard Starkings and Jimmy Betancourt Review by Billy Seguire Four Doctors is a five