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Doctor Who Volume 1: Fugitive by Tony Lee, Al Davison, Matthew Dow Smith

lintsu's review

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2.0

The art was bad. Story was mediocory.

balkeyeston's review

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4.0

So great to see the Shadow Proclamation, the Judoon, a Sontaran, and Mr Finch the Krillitane come to life in a comic, and I spy several references to classic Who!! The art is less realistic, which is my pet peeve for comics, but I love the plot.

pussreboots's review

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4.0

Fun Doctor Who story. The Doctor does an unexplained costume change midway through that is annoying. So is the steadily degrading artwork style.

rmgebhardt's review

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2.0

I'm always game for more Doctor Who, regardless of the format, and the couple of stories here were fun enough for what they were. What dragged this down, however, was the absolutely simplistic artwork (was this drawn in Microsoft Paint?) along with the references that were casually tossed around from the old Who canon that had me having to consult my friend, Google, to refresh my memory about. Had these shortcomings been addressed, this would have been much more enjoyable as the stories themselves were great 10th doctor styled tales.

harmony's review

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2.0

While I didn't DISlike the story, I didn't find it very compelling, either, which was disappointing. The language seemed like it was trying very hard for the Tenth Doctor and coming up short, and I confess to absolutely hating most of the art. The Doctor didn't look like the Doctor in most of the pages, and the girl he saves was supposed to be an up and coming actress, but she looked like a really, really ugly guy in a bad wig. Overall, I found this whole comic a bit of a disappointment, and I wouldn't recommend it.
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