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Bezig met laden... The Eleventh Doctor: The Sapling: Growthdoor Rob Williams, Leandro Casco (Illustrator), I.N.J. Culbard (Illustrator), Wellington Diaz (Illustrator), Simon Fraser (Illustrator) — 1 meer, Alex Paknadel (Auteur)
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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Doctor Who {non-TV} (Titan Graphic Novel) Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor (vol. 7 (3.1-3.5))
"The Eleventh Doctor and Alice are back for the start of a brand-new season! Who -- or what -- is the Scream? How is the Sapling connected to both the Doctor and Alice? Who else joins the TARDIS?"--Back cover. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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As always, Rob Williams trades off his stories with another writer; in this case, newcomer Alex Paknadel writes "The Tragical History Tour" with returning artist Simon Fraser. Again, this is a story with an off-the-wall concept: time on Earth becomes spatialized, so you can get from one year to the next just by walking. The late 1960s start invading future years to take their stuff; the Doctor, Alice, and the Sapling bump into Alice's neighbor Kushak, all whose past selves are taking refuge in his 2015 apartment. So the Doctor, Alice, the Sapling, and all the Kushaks pile into a bus and drive back to 1968 to figure out what's going on! I enjoyed it a lot, though I did wish it was a three-parter as I felt the character(s) of Kushak kind of got lost in the midst of everything else. But this is a series that never does three-parters really, and is probably better for it; The Eleventh Doctor rockets through concepts that other Titan ongoings would probably drag out to tedium, always chasing the novelty that makes it always the best of the ongoings.
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