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Bezig met laden... Doctor Who : the eleventh Doctor archives. Volume 3door Paul Cornell
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From The Eleventh Doctor Archives: 3: SKYJACKS and DEAD MAN'S HAND. Also includes the fiftieth anniversary short story, THE GIRL WHO LOVED DOCTOR WHO. The final installment of the Eleventh Doctor Archives follows the Doctor and Clara as they continue their escapades through time and space! Collecting the concluding story arcs of Doctor Who Series 3, and the fiftieth anniversary celebratory one-shot story, don't miss out on these fantastic final adventures! Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Sky Jacks - great story and continuity with previous comics
Dead Man’s Hand - a story set in Deadwood, complete with references to Ian McShane (yay!). I also enjoyed the random inclusion of Oscar Wilde and the reference to his resemblance to Eight.
Convention Special - a short and sweet story with a great coda. I laughed out loud at “Lieutenant Husband”.
50th Anniversary DVD Special - this was the only one I didn’t like. I found it a bit too cutesy and annoying with Clara doing all this baking girlfriendy stuff.
The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who - this was my FAVOURITE! I loved it so, so much. It’s very meta, with the Doctor entering a parallel universe (ours), where he’s fictional and his adventures are shown on our TVs, and people keep thinking he’s an actor :D
This volume had more interesting stories than Volume 2—so interesting that I nearly forgot that Clara was the companion. (Usually I find her really annoying, so this comic collection has filled a very tall order!) I’d definitely recommend it for anyone looking for an Eleventh Doctor fix. ( )