teachinsci's review

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3.0

A quick Doctor Who story. The art is nothing special and the story gets a little disjointed at times. Fun enough to kill some time.

kryten4k's review

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4.0

The first Who comic since IDW's Tennant one shots I've truly enjoyed. More like this, please!

nwhyte's review

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3.0

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This is one of the IDW Eleventh Doctor comics, and actually appears to be the only one I have. The Doctor, Amy and Rory wind up in Casablanca during the second world war, and as well as wandering Zelig-like in and out of the background of the famous film, they become caught up in a Silurian plot to take over the world. It's a neat trick to combine both Who lore and a well-known story from outside the Whoniverse, and I felt that Fialkov's narrative worked well. I wasn't always so happy with Smith's art, which inclines a bit to the abstract; I was really tempted to buy this by Mark Buckingham's lovely cover, with its homage to the film's famous poster.

just_fighting_censorship's review

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2.0

Ugh. It hurts my eyes to look at the illustrations!

The story was nothing special or memorable, and the problem is solved almost immediately after uncovering the evil "alien" plot.

Just skip this one.

shanbear16's review

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2.0

Not really all that good. The story was lame and the artwork was awful. I've read better Doctor Who graphic novels.
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