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Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor Vol. 1: Weapons of Past Destruction
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor Vol. 1: Weapons of Past Destruction
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Cavan Scott
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Series | Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor |
Series part Volume No. |
1
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:128 | Dimensions(mm): Height 267,Width 175 |
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Category/Genre | Science fiction |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781782763369
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Classifications | Dewey:741.5 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Titan Books Ltd
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Imprint |
Titan Comics
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Publication Date |
31 May 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The Ninth Doctor takes the spotlight for an all-new adventure with fan-favourite Rose Tyler and Captain Jack Harkness! A complete story in this volume! Travelling with his beloved companion, Rose Tyler, the Doctor discovers a cache of weapons left behind after the Time War that destroyed his people. To his horror he finds they are being bought and sold on the black market! Worse, a new and mysterious force are policing time, making use of the power vacuum left by the Time Lords' disappearance to shape history to their own ends!
Author Biography
Cavan Scott is the author of sixty books and audio dramas including the Sunday Times Top 10 Bestseller Who-ology. Blair Shedd is a fan-favourite Doctor Who comics artist who has also drawn astounding artwork for Ghostbusters, and is behind creator-owned series The Raptor.
Reviews"Flawless! 10 out of 10! - Pop Culture Bandit "Tremendous fun" - Bleeding Cool "Cavan Scott has an ear for the Ninth Doctor" - Comic Book Resources "What a ride" - Nick Abadzis, Doctor Who: Tenth Doctor comic series "This looks FANTASTIC! Must have!" - Trevor Baxendale, Doctor Who novels, BBC Books "The art is joyously faithful to the 2005 Doctor Who aesthetic, and the comic is a welcome reminder of the brimming enthusiasm and fun of that first revived series." - Blogtor Who "Nine-Rose-Jack dynamic was very well scripted" - Comics Beat "Wild ride of a story" - Geek Girl project "A missing episode of the 2005 television series" - Geek Syndicate "A must-read for die-hard Doctor Who fans" - Geeksmash "Full of everything that made that first series of New Who so much fun and exciting to watch" - Need To Consume "It's fast, it's entertaining, there's mystery and it's Doctor Who straight to the core" - Flickering Myth "Doctor Who fans will love it for sure" - Geeks of doom "Blair Shedd's art looks like a much higher budget version of the TV show" - Geeked Out Nation "Impressive artwork" - Sci-Fi Pulse "Excellent story" - TM Stash "A definite must read!" - Geek Girl World "Reading this felt a lot like watching an episode of the TV show" - Comics Verse "Has the feel of the television series" - Needless Essentials "Fun ride that hooked me from the very first page" - Whatcha Reading "The book is artistically solid, and the writing is charming and exactly what an episode of Doctor Who is" - Florida Geek Scene "The story if brilliant, the art stunning" - Collectors Corner "Blair Shedd's artwork is spectacular" - Comic Book Day "The art by Blair Shedd is simply lovely" - Nerds Unchained 'Fun' - Pixelated Geek "If you have a special place in your heart(s) for the Ninth Doctor, as I do, The Ninth Doctor comic is worth a look." - The Mary Sue "A fabulous read, and one that all Whovians should pick up" - Unleash The Fanboy "Cavan Scott did an excellent job getting the characters right. I was able to hear Chris Eccelston's voice so clearly as I was reading this issue." - Critical Blast "A fun new tale from the Ninth Doctor which brings back everything that was great and exciting from the original series in a whole new setting" - Nerdly "Scott and Shedd capture the feel of Christopher Eccelston's 9th Doctor" - Henchman-4-Hire "Terrific" - Scifi Bulletin "This feels the way Nine, Jack, and Rose ought to feel, and it's nice being back on the TARDIS with them" - Nerdspan "beautiful artwork" - Warped Factor "It's great to be back on board with the Doctor, Rose and Jack. They were fantastic and - you know what? - they still are" - Starburst
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