-Titulo Original : Doctor Who The Tenth Doctor 1 Revolutions Of Terror
-Fabricante :
Titan Comics
-Descripcion Original:
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor 1 From School Library Journal Gr 7 Up-The Doctor returns for two new adventures in time and space in these graphic novels featuring the 10th and 11th incarnations of everybodys favorite time-traveling alien. In Revolutions of Terror, Gabriella Gonzalez dreams of a life outside the family business and a break from the yoke of her fathers relentless work ethic. When strange things start happening around her neighborhood and an even stranger pinstripe-wearing man shows up at her family diner, Gabby soon finds herself running for her life and fighting to save the world. After Life introduces Alice, a young woman struggling to keep a roof over her head and her hopes alive. After a chance encounter with a bow-tied stranger, Alice finds herself hunting for a rainbow dog, facing down aliens, and traveling the galaxy in a familiar blue box. Readers new to Doctor Who will appreciate the stand-alone feel of these two titles; neither book requires significant knowledge of the series to be enjoyed. Different artists and authors give each volume a slightly unique look and feel, with illustrations ranging from caricature to realism. Both Alice and Gabby slip into the role of companion nicely, and the manic energy of the 10th and 11th Doctors are captured well by the artists, though David Tennant is depicted more effectively than Matt Smith. VERDICT For libraries that have a large Doctor Who following, these two volumes will be excellent and popular additions to the stacks.-Clair Segal, LREI, New York City Review “Nick Abadzis does a great job of capturing David Tennant and the general feel of his episodes.” - Fandom Post this comic has captured the show perfectly - Nerdspan a fun read - The Geekiary A first class introduction to the comic book adventures of Gallifrey’s finest - Kasterborous Calling Expert job of artistically channeling David Tennant and iconic elements from the show - The Pullbox “Great Doctor Adventure” - Entertainment Buddha This is an entertaining work of art. - Sci-Fi Online The art is very dynamic and beautiful to look at! - Pixelated Geek “Captures the fun of The Tenth Doctor’s adventures. - Comics Blend “A lot of fun!” - Comic Book Resources Fully embracing the spirit of the series, all Whovians will find themselves shouting “Allons-y!” - Newsarama It’s an atmospheric story, with rich characterization. - Comics Worth Reading “10 out of 10!” - Project Fandom “Top marks for the artwork. - Sci-Fi Mafia For fans of the TV show this is a must buy, especially if you miss David Tennant’s portrayal. - Panels And Pixels The artwork is superb. - Comic Book Therapy ”Would make a great addition to any comic library, not just a Whovian’s! - Geeky Girl Project Nick Abadzis dialogue for the Doctor is fantastic. - Den Of Geek “The art work is wonderful! - Cult Den “The adventures of the Tenth Doctor live on!” - Examiner “Absolutely blown away by the artwork. - Pop Cults The artwork is stunning. - Geek Syndicate “Hits all the right notes - How To Love Comics “Perfectly captures the spirit of Doctor Who! - Kabooooom! Fans will feel like theyre getting a lost episode from the 10th Doctor. - Comic Vine It really captures the feel of Russell T. Davies’ era of Who. - Nerd Like You “A fun read! - Multiversity Comics The wonderful artwork makes you part of the adventure. - Awkward Geeks The comic is excellent!” - David Tennant News “Go buy this!” - Comics Verse “Whovians will not be disappointed - Flickering Myth “The art is sublime! - The Gallifrey Times Highly enjoyable and entertaining. - Reading With A Flight Ring “The dialogue sounds like David Tennant when you read it.” - Following The Nerd Really captured the feel a ‘Doctor Who’ episode. - Science Fiction “The Doctor Who comic fans have always deserved” - Bloody Disgusting
-Fabricante :
Titan Comics
-Descripcion Original:
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor 1 From School Library Journal Gr 7 Up-The Doctor returns for two new adventures in time and space in these graphic novels featuring the 10th and 11th incarnations of everybodys favorite time-traveling alien. In Revolutions of Terror, Gabriella Gonzalez dreams of a life outside the family business and a break from the yoke of her fathers relentless work ethic. When strange things start happening around her neighborhood and an even stranger pinstripe-wearing man shows up at her family diner, Gabby soon finds herself running for her life and fighting to save the world. After Life introduces Alice, a young woman struggling to keep a roof over her head and her hopes alive. After a chance encounter with a bow-tied stranger, Alice finds herself hunting for a rainbow dog, facing down aliens, and traveling the galaxy in a familiar blue box. Readers new to Doctor Who will appreciate the stand-alone feel of these two titles; neither book requires significant knowledge of the series to be enjoyed. Different artists and authors give each volume a slightly unique look and feel, with illustrations ranging from caricature to realism. Both Alice and Gabby slip into the role of companion nicely, and the manic energy of the 10th and 11th Doctors are captured well by the artists, though David Tennant is depicted more effectively than Matt Smith. VERDICT For libraries that have a large Doctor Who following, these two volumes will be excellent and popular additions to the stacks.-Clair Segal, LREI, New York City Review “Nick Abadzis does a great job of capturing David Tennant and the general feel of his episodes.” - Fandom Post this comic has captured the show perfectly - Nerdspan a fun read - The Geekiary A first class introduction to the comic book adventures of Gallifrey’s finest - Kasterborous Calling Expert job of artistically channeling David Tennant and iconic elements from the show - The Pullbox “Great Doctor Adventure” - Entertainment Buddha This is an entertaining work of art. - Sci-Fi Online The art is very dynamic and beautiful to look at! - Pixelated Geek “Captures the fun of The Tenth Doctor’s adventures. - Comics Blend “A lot of fun!” - Comic Book Resources Fully embracing the spirit of the series, all Whovians will find themselves shouting “Allons-y!” - Newsarama It’s an atmospheric story, with rich characterization. - Comics Worth Reading “10 out of 10!” - Project Fandom “Top marks for the artwork. - Sci-Fi Mafia For fans of the TV show this is a must buy, especially if you miss David Tennant’s portrayal. - Panels And Pixels The artwork is superb. - Comic Book Therapy ”Would make a great addition to any comic library, not just a Whovian’s! - Geeky Girl Project Nick Abadzis dialogue for the Doctor is fantastic. - Den Of Geek “The art work is wonderful! - Cult Den “The adventures of the Tenth Doctor live on!” - Examiner “Absolutely blown away by the artwork. - Pop Cults The artwork is stunning. - Geek Syndicate “Hits all the right notes - How To Love Comics “Perfectly captures the spirit of Doctor Who! - Kabooooom! Fans will feel like theyre getting a lost episode from the 10th Doctor. - Comic Vine It really captures the feel of Russell T. Davies’ era of Who. - Nerd Like You “A fun read! - Multiversity Comics The wonderful artwork makes you part of the adventure. - Awkward Geeks The comic is excellent!” - David Tennant News “Go buy this!” - Comics Verse “Whovians will not be disappointed - Flickering Myth “The art is sublime! - The Gallifrey Times Highly enjoyable and entertaining. - Reading With A Flight Ring “The dialogue sounds like David Tennant when you read it.” - Following The Nerd Really captured the feel a ‘Doctor Who’ episode. - Science Fiction “The Doctor Who comic fans have always deserved” - Bloody Disgusting





