A review by jamietherebelliousreader
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Vol. 1: Revolutions of Terror by Nick Abadzis

3.0

3 stars. I'm kinda disappointed in this. Being a huge fan of the 10th Doctor in particular, I feel like this should've been so much better.

The artwork is great, David Tennant looks like David Tennant so that's a plus but that's where the positives start. The stories weren't that interesting and the companion wasn't that well done. I love that she was a minority, because hell yes to diversity but Gabby felt like two different people from the first story arc to the second. I liked her a bit more in the first but she was still so terribly underdeveloped. I would've much preferred a companion we are already familiar with.

My main issue was that The Doctor didn't feel like The Doctor. I love what David brought to the character in the show and while there were a few times where his personality shined through, but for the most part, I didn't get that here. The Doctor has so much personality and is such a really well rounded character but I don't think that was able to come through.

Overall, it wasn't a terrible start to the 10th Doctor's adventures but it left a lot to be desired.