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DON’T MISS THE STUNNING FIRST COLLECTION OF THE TWELFTH DOCTOR’S ALL-NEW COMICS ADVENTURES! New Doctor! New Beginning! Offering shocks, surprises, and timestream-shaking revelations, don’t miss your chance to get on board this amazing ongoing series!
Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor Vol.1 - Terrorformer, by Robbie Morrison- Amazon Sales Rank: #89925 in Books
- Brand: Morrison, Robbie/ Taylor, Dave (ILT)/ Zhang, Alice X. (ILT)
- Published on: 2015-06-30
- Released on: 2015-06-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.44" h x .44" w x 6.96" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 128 pages
Review ”Has every trademark of a classic, Moffat-written episode” - Mind Of The Geek ”Colorful and fun!” - Newsarama ”Exciting, fast-moving, funny and mysterious” - Geek Mom ”The art is fantastic!” - Wired ”A must read for Doctor Who fans” - Comicosity ”I loved it!” - Ain’t It Cool ”Captures Peter Capaldi’s take on the Doctor brilliantly” - Unleash The Fanboy ”A must read book" - Images Unplugged "The art and coloring is terrific” - Doctor Who News "Nails the tone of the show" - Comic Book "Feels like an episode of the series" - How To Love Comics "The artwork is beautiful” - Nerdly ”Captures the humor of Capaldi’s Doctor" - Kabooooom "Exciting and engaging" - Nerds Unchained ”Highly recommended" - Comic Of The Day “Tons of the trademark wackiness you expect" - Giant Freakin Robot “I Thoroughly Enjoyed This!” - Project Fandom “An Excellent tale!” – TM Stash “If you are a Whovian, this is definitely for you!” – Retrenders "The characterisation of Capaldi’s Doctor is spot-on" - Comic Buzz"The Twelfth Doctor will rock your world" - Warped Factor"Exotic, historical, futuristic, suspenseful." - The Geek Girl Project“Feels exactly like the best-written episodes from the ninth season.” - Whatcha Reading
About the Author Eagle award-winning writer Robbie Morrison (Drowntown, The Authority, 2000AD, Nikolai Dante) and New York Times-bestselling artist Dave Taylor (Batman: Death by Design, 2000AD) dive headfirst into the TARDIS console room and spin the Doctor off to his most challenging destination yet!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Could have been better By Jesse Conrad This volume features two stories, "Terrorformer" and "The Swords of Kali", written by Robbie Morrison, drawn by Dave Taylor and colored by Hi-Fi.First, on the art of both stories, I find Dave Taylor to be an awkward artist. He's not by far a terrible artist. However, his art falls awkwardly between cartoony and realism. The facial expressions of the characters look odd and some of the body postures of some characters looked a bit awkward. Hi-Fi's coloring is what redeems the art, providing the atmosphere and settings a very favorable palette, and softens the awkwardness of Taylor's drawing.As for Robbie Morrison's writing, I find "Terrorformer" a bit ludicrous and "The Swords of Kali" a much better story. The ludicrousness of "Terrorformer" is mainly due to Morrison's choice of antagonists - sentient suns on a smaller, human scale. I just find it hard to believe that fire could house such intelligence. How could they land on a planet without accidentally setting something on fire?"The Swords of Kali" was a gripping story. It had some quite nice cliffhangers. I like edgy stories and this was one. I really liked how the story had Hindu flavors to it. And the ending was truly touching. Morrison has managed to create an ending for us to savor.I don't think Morrison captured the Capaldi Doctor very well in his writing. I believe he's better off sticking with the Tennant Doctor as he does that incarnation very well. I couldn't entirely fault him on his writing the Capaldi Doctor though because we only have seen one season with that incarnation. Hopefully, Morrison will be able to capture this incarnation better once the second Capaldi season has been broadcast.Decent volume overall.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. "Sophistication and timeless sartorial elegance have been restored." By Brax Terrorformer is another fantastic offering and the first 12th Doctor collection from Titans comics and perhaps its their best yet. Out of all the praises that I could bestow upon these issues is this book's amazing pacing. The author and artists of Terrorformer and the Swords of Kali go out of their way to make this feel as if it were a television episode. They make the most of each and every panel, not wasting a single space. In each word balloon of dialogue I can hear Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman's voices shine through the page. They have truly captured the spirit and dynamic of these two wonderful characters. Plus, Swords of Kali is wondrous. I love the duo of Priyanka and Rani and would love to see their continuing adventures. There is one thing that makes me almost want to subtract a star. It's Clara. Now it's not that I dislike Clara, although she's no Bernice Summerfield, but her presence in this book guarantees "one off" stories. By this I mean the comics are guaranteed not to go beyond the boundaries of what the program has set. The Doctor and Clara will always end each tale happy and healthy because we know she will be there next season. I was pleased that Titan gave 10 and 11 original companions and sad that 12 had not. Anything can happen to Alice and Gabby and we the reader are along for the ride. Perhaps Titan you could swap out Clara with Priyanka and Rani? Just a thought. After all it's not like Capaldi's Doctor spends all his time with Clara. Having Clara purposefully tie's Morrisons hands by the television program and ensures that the 12th Doctors run will be just "one off" stories. Regardless these are two Amazing formers "one off" stories. Great reading. A must for any bookshelf!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Meh. Not as good as the volumes for the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors By Spidey Contains 2 pretty generic stories featuring the Twelfth Doctor and Clara. I preferred the stories featuring the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors. They had new companions that allowed for more involved and cohesive story arcs.
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