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Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor, Vol. 5: The Twist by Rachael Stott, George Mann, Mariano Laclaustra
clarazorel's review
adventurous
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.25
kribu's review
4.0
I was rather putting off reading this volume as I'm still desperately missing Clara and new adventures for Twelve without her just have that bittersweet tinge to them, but once I finally picked it up ... well, I couldn't really put it down until I'd finished both of the adventures in this volume.
So, yeah. The art was consistently excellent in this one, and I really rather enjoyed the stories, too - both the Foxkin-and-punk!Doctor tale (even though it got a bit heavy-handed with the message for my liking in the end but eh, some things probably need spelling out these days) and the mysterious house one. And Hattie made a fun enough temporary companion.
So, yeah. The art was consistently excellent in this one, and I really rather enjoyed the stories, too - both the Foxkin-and-punk!Doctor tale (even though it got a bit heavy-handed with the message for my liking in the end but eh, some things probably need spelling out these days) and the mysterious house one. And Hattie made a fun enough temporary companion.
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