Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor: Time Trials Vol. 2: The Wolves of Winter

Hardback

Main Details

Title Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor: Time Trials Vol. 2: The Wolves of Winter
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Richard Dinnick
Illustrated by Brian Williamson
Illustrated by Pasquale Qualano
Illustrated by Marcelo Salaza
Illustrated by Edu Menna
SeriesDoctor Who
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 267,Width 175
Category/GenreScience fiction
Fantasy
ISBN/Barcode 9781785865398
ClassificationsDewey:741.5942
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Titan Books Ltd
Imprint Titan Comics
NZ Release Date 27 March 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The brand new Year Three comic adventures of the critically acclaimed Twelfth Doctor, played by Peter Capaldi, along with companion Bill Potts! In Bill's first comic adventure, the TARDIS crashes into the heart of a Viking camp! But this is no interactive history lesson, and it seems that a terrifying alien force has taken hold over the icy kingdom. As the snow melts, the Doctor realises that he is about to face an unwelcome face from the past... And in a one-shot adventure, the Doctor takes Bill and Nardole on a trip to an intergalactic supermarket, where they make an unexpected new friend! Collects Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor Year Three #5-7 and #9.

Author Biography

Richard Dinnick is a screenwriter, novelist, comic writer and audio playwright. He has written for the BBC, including on Doctor Who, and was a BAFTA Judge in 2014. Brian Williamson is a comic book artist and illustrator who lives in London. He has worked on Spiderman, X-Men and New Avengers for Marvel, and Torchwood, Doctor Who and Warhammer 40,000 for Titan Comics.

Reviews

"Many of the Doctor Who comics love to revisit storylines from Doctors past, but rarely have those resurrected threats as ambitious, or combined as deftly, as they are in The Wolves of Winter. Both the Tenth and Seventh Doctors are referenced here, as well as Capaldi's Doctor's past, and the brisk narrative manages to drop just enough info to keep new readers informed as the plot unfolds rapidly" - Seattle Book Review