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Preview: Doctor Who: Four Doctors

DOCTOR WHO: FOUR DOCTORS SC

Writer: Paul Cornell
Art/Colors: Neil Edwards
Colorist: Ivan Nunes
Lettering: Comicraft
Cover: Neil Edwards & Ivan Nunes
FC – 128pp – $14.99 – ISBN: 978-1785855238
On sale in comic stores: Aug 24
On sale in comic stores: Sept 20

THE UNIVERSE-SHATTERING CROSSOVER…
…THE LAWS OF TIME SAID SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN!
Don’t miss this unforgettable first meeting between the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors, with guest cameos from past incarnations, and an astonishing mystery at its heart!

Written with style by Paul Cornell, Hugo Award-winning author of Doctor Who episodes ‘Father’s Day’ and ‘Human Nature/The Family of Blood’, and drawn by superstar Neil Edwards (Iron Man, Amazing Spider-Man, Legion of Superheroes), this five-part crossover adventure, collected for the first time in softcover, will take you from the Time War to 1920s Paris, and on to the ends of the universe! Three Doctors, three companions… and a whole host of heated discussions, flailing arms, and perfectly-phrased insults between immortal Time Lords who really should know better!

This one has it all!

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Preview: Doctor Who: Four Doctors

DOCTOR WHO: FOUR DOCTORS

WRITER: PAUL CORNELL
ARTIST: NEIL EDWARDS
COVER: NEIL EDWARDS
PUBLISHER: TITAN COMICS
PAGE COUNT: 128 PP
FORMAT: HARDCOVER
PRICE: $19.99 / £14.99
RELEASE DATE: JANUARY 13, 2016
ISBN: 9781782765967

THE UNIVERSE-SHATTERING CROSSOVER…

…THE LAWS OF TIME SAID SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN!

Don’t miss this unforgettable first meeting between the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors, with guest cameos from past incarnations, and an astonishing mystery at its heart!

Written with style by Paul Cornell, Hugo Award-winning author of Doctor Who episodes ‘Father’s Day’ and ‘Human Nature/The Family of Blood’, and drawn by superstar Neil Edwards (Iron Man, Amazing Spider-Man, Legion of Superheroes), this five-part crossover adventure, collected for the first time, will take you from the Time War to 1920s Paris, and on to the ends of the universe!

Under attack by the Reapers, antibodies of the universe! A photo that should never have been taken, that spells doom for reality! A breathless chase through three TARDISes! A hidden enemy lurking outside of known time! Three Doctors, three companions… and a whole host of heated discussions, flailing arms, and perfectly-phrased insults between immortal Time Lords who really should know better!

This one has it all!

Four Doctors_Cover by Neil Edwards

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Review: Doctor Who: Four Doctors #1 – Doctor Who Crossover Event Comic Series!

REGULAR COVER BY NEIL EDWARDSSteven Moffat’s run on Doctor Who, has been nothing but epic. He has reminded long time fans what brought them to Doctor Who in the first place and has made Doctor Who cool, for all science fiction fans. Needless to say, he has made the Doctor’s adventures not only universal but classic in its own way. His imprint has even trickled into the comics medium as can be seen by the multiple series of Doctor Who currently at Titan Comics.

The last four Doctor Who incarnations, I have to say have been the most interesting and not only because they were made in the internet age. These four incarnations seem to reveal more about the Doctor, than ever has been revealed, as Moffat, has gone show his strength, but also fragility, which makes for a well developed character, no matter the medium. The most illuminating of his Moffat’s inventions, during his run, and quite a surprise to most Doctor Who fans, is unnumbered Doctor, the War Doctor, as some have come to call him, as played by John Hurt in the show. Within this event series, a team up between the 10th, 11th, 12th and the War Doctor occurs, which proves not only be exciting but at times very meta, a la Supernatural.

In the opening scene, we are taken to the Time War where the War Doctor is in a discussion with the Vords, who are pleading for the Doctor to make the case of their faction before the High Council of Gallifrey. As with most of their episodes, the reader is taken to a different time, Paris, 1923, where Clara has clairvoyantly seen something tragic, that only happens with the union of the 10th, 11th, and 12th doctors, which causes her to try and stop it but soon she finds out she is too late. As the 10th Doctor is in the same place and time with his companion, Gabby, just across town as well, which actually allows the companions of the 10th, 11th and 12th Doctors to actually meet and ultimately the different incarnations to meet as well, which has happened on the show but not with the 12th Doctor. The issue ends with a huge argument between the three incarnations and the entrance of Reapers into this weird timeline.

Ultimately, the reader is in a for a treat, as one can see that this what an event series should read like, and as quirky as the Doctor Who Universe is, this would typical be a two part episode or an extra long episode. The story by Paul Cornell of Father’s Day fame, so far sets up a larger story which has this reader hooked already. The art by Neil Edwards provides excellent renderings of the actors who portray the different characters and beautiful backdrops for the characters to operate in. Overall, a great comic, that not only die hard fans will love but casual fans will enjoy.

Story: Paul Cornell Art: Neil Edwards
Story: 10 Art: 9 Overall: 9 Recommendation: Buy

Titan Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Preview: Doctor Who: Four Doctors #1

DOCTOR WHO: FOUR DOCTORS #1

Writer: Paul Cornell
Artist: Neil Edwards
Publisher: Titan Comics
Page-count: 32pp
Price: $3.99
Release Date: Wednesday Aug 12, 2015

What shocking past event brings three Doctors together – to combat an unknown foe with three incarnations in its sights?

The 5-part weekly series is penned by Paul Cornell (Wolverine) and illustrated by Neil Edwards
(Assassin’s Creed)!

The weekly event, running through August and September 2015 features the Tenth, Eleventh
and Twelfth Doctors and their comics companions! This epic event is the thrilling next chapter in Titan Comics’ bombastic Doctor Who publishing saga!

The first issue hits comic stores on Wednesday August 12, supported by the global Doctor Who Comics Day on Saturday August 15!

Each of the five issues comes with three covers to collect: an art cover, a photo cover and a companions art cover!

Four Doctors, three companions, one action-packed mystery!

Doctor Who: Four Doctors #1 is available in stores and digital platforms on Wednesday Aug 12, 2015.

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Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

PhonogramIG01_CoverWednesdays are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in!

We’re bringing back something we haven’t done for a while, what the team thinks. Our contributors are choosing up to five books each week and why they’re choosing the books.

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this Wednesday.

Brett

Top Pick: Americatown #1 (Archaia/BOOM! Studios) – It’s the near future and the US has gone to crap causing Americans to flee the country and become undocumented immigrants in others. This story focuses on a town in Brazil that’s risen due to this. A fascinating comic with both social commentary and family at the heart of it.

Descender #6 (Image Comics) – Jeff Lemire’s mysterious sci-fi series has been mesmerizing in both story and the art by Dustin Nguyen.

Letter 44 #19 (Oni Press) – Is it time for President Blades to surrender and end World War III? Does he have more fight in him? Writer Charles Soule always seems to have a twist I don’t see coming in this futuristic sci-fi political thriller. Plus there’s that whole astronauts dealing with aliens far away from Earth thing too.

Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl #1 (Image Comics) – I haven’t read the first two volumes, but I’m looking forward to seeing what the praise and hype is all about.

Rebels #5 (Dark Horse) – Writer Brian Wood has been digging into the American Revolution, and giving it a personal touch by focusing on just a few individuals and not being bogged down by grand plans and battles. It might be taking place in the past, but the series is relevant to the world today.

 

Alex

Top Pick: Howard The Duck #5 (Marvel) – I have no idea what’s happening in this series half the time, but I absolutely love it. There’s the kind of humour I love peppering each issue, from the front cover right to the end. It’s always a happy Wednesday when I get to pick this up.

Batman #43 (DC Comics) – Of the two titles staring just Batman (this and Detective Comics), Scott Snyder’s writing is putting this comic head and shoulders above the other. Snyder is the bet writer to tackle the Dark Knight in years, and I love Greg Capullo’s art work.

 

Edward

Top Pick: Star Wars: Lando #2 (Marvel) – The first issue of this series was surprisingly fun and with a great twist of an ending. It will be interesting to see where it goes from here.

A-Force #3 (Marvel) – One of the more interesting concepts for a Secret Wars series gets its third issue. The first was so-so, the second was a lot better, how will this one turn out?

The Beauty #1 (Image Comics) – The emphasis on beauty is always an issue in modern society, and so it will be interesting to see what the take is on it in this series.

Gotham Academy #9 (DC Comics) – There still hasn’t really been a missed opportunity so far in this series, and that will likely continue here as the gang faces a werewolf.

String Divers #1 (IDW Publishing) – Now that Ant-Man made miniaturization cool again, we might see more stories like this, about a group of scientist fighting supernatural threats at the microscopic level.

 

Elana

Top Pick: Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl #1 (Image Comics) – This is one of the best comics series of the 00s and now it’s back. Everyone who loves music needs this comic, even people who don’t read comics. Here’s my short review of issue 1. I’ll be writing a bigger piece soon because it’s worth it!

A-Force #3 (Marvel) – Interesting premise. Female characters that I can’t get enough of like She-Hulk and Dazzler and a school of Namors. The story presents a mystery intriguing enough that I keep buying this book even though I can’t deal with the outfit they put Nico in. I’m sorry but not only is her get-up impractical it’s not even goth. Nico would never wear that. But buy this anyway because it’s a lot of fun.

Catwoman #43 (DC Comics) – Spoiler is back! Series writer, the awesome Genevieve Valentine was our podcast guest last night. We think she’s doing outstanding work and taking the characters in directions that make sense yet are 100% unlike what we’ve seen before. In this issue Steph wear’s a Black Canary band t-shirt and Selina wears more contour because clothing should reflect the people wearing it damnit! Love this book.

Constantine: The Hellblazer #3 (DC Comics) – Now the great ConJob is heading back to London. That city is full of bad memories for him and it looks like he’ll be getting help from an interesting new character. This series keeps gets better with each re-reading so I expect issue 3 to be the best yet.

Gotham Academy #9 (DC Comics) – Olive and Maps are starting to have her own Scooby Gang whether they want it or not (Maps does, Olive says she doesn’t, which is why she needs it most of all). Look at all of these adorable children! They keep melting my stoney heart with their cuteness and feelings and mystery solving and angst.
Mr. H

Top Pick: Batman #43 (DC Comics) – The new Dark Knight Jim Gordon’s maiden voyage continues. He’s got the tech does he got the stuff? Meanwhile the mystery of Mr. Bloom starts to grow. Oh yeah that Bruce Wayne guy shows up to give some pointy eared advice too.

DC Comics: Bombshells#1 (DC Comics) – Tales of mighty maidens from WW2 era. Very historically retro style book coming our way. Plus who doesn’t want to see A League of their own style Batwoman?

JLA: Gods and Monsters #1 (DC Comics) – The creative team from the hit movie gives us the backstory on how this big Three got together. All I know is I can’t get enough of Bekka as Wonder Woman!

Secret Wars #5 (Marvel Comics) – In Doom we trust. I sure do. Nuff Said.

Paul

Top Pick: A-Force #3 (Marvel) – She-Hulk has broken the biggest rule of Battleworld…no travelling between regions. And now the Thors are coming! This is a fantastic story with the ladies of Marvel, and as I’ve said before, anything wit She-Hulk front and center is great. If you’re not reading it, go get issues #1 and 2..I’ll wait…go now!

Secret Wars: Battleworld #4 (Marvel) – I have really enjoyed this book, giving us 2 shorter stories showing us characters and areas of Battleworld not explored in the main books. This is the last issue in this series, so I’m very interested to see what final stories will be told before the end of Secret Wars.

Star-Lord and Kitty Pryde #2 (Marvel) – Issue #1 was a fun, light hearted story in-between all the darker stories being told in Secret Wars. Peter is an anomaly that Kitty will not let out of her sight…and Peter wouldn’t have it any other way. Will she take him back to Valeria, or keep this discovery for herself?

Pharoah

Top Pick: The Beauty #1 (Image Comics) In a time where dystopia and vanity is all over mass media, this comic hits it right on the nose, as the creators imagine a world where beauty can come to anyone as sexually transmitted disease, WHOA!!!

Doctor Who: Four Doctors #1 (Titan Comics) – All I have to say , what happens when you have the 10th, 11th and 12 doctors join forces, is a whole lot of quips and more than quadruple the trouble

Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl #1 (Image Comics) I love McKelvie and Gillen’s work on everything they have done so far, as music and magic are one and the same in this world, as the buys kick off a brand new arc

Providence #3 (Avatar Press) – Alan Moore, continues his exploration of all that makes Lovecraft, a master of what he did, as Moore and Jacen Burrows only furthers the unsettling discovery.

King Tiger#1 (Dark Horse) – who does not love a good old kung fu movie, as this comic, has all the makings of a classic Shaw Brother movie.

 

Troy

Top Pick: A-Force #3 (Marvel) – One of the more interesting Secret Wars tie-ins in my opinion. A-Force continues the story of an elite team of female avengers as they continue to unravel the curious mysteries of Battle World.  Knowing that the A-force brand and team will continue post-battleworld this is sure to be a rewarding read to invest in!

Inhumans Attilan Rising #4 (Marvel) – With the upcoming Inhumans movie, and seeds planted on the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., The inhumans are poised to make a big splash in the MCU over the next few years. A traditionally reclusive community the ensuing emergence of the Inhumans both on the small screen and the big screen makes a surreal parallel to the source material. Now  is very good time to learn about them and see what makes them so amazing. Who wants to get me some Terrigen crystals this Christmas?

Secret Wars # 5 (Marvel) – Despite achieving some manner of Godhood the chinks in Dr. Doom’s Deistic armor are starting to show. Last issue hinted at a showdown between Doom and his longtime rival Reed Richards. There’s definitely something epic about an impending battle of wits between a God and Mortal who are in a lot of respects equally matched. I can almost hear Michael Buffer’s clarion call in the distance. Impatiently awaiting this cosmic scale knock down drag out J

Titan Reveals All Issue #1 Covers For Doctor Who Crossover Event Series – Part Of Doctor Who Comics Day!

Doctor Who Comics Day is now just under a month away!

This year’s event takes place on Saturday, August 15, 2015, to tie in with Titan’s Doctor Who crossover event series – Doctor Who: Four Doctors!

This spectacular 5-part weekly comics series is penned by Paul Cornell and illustrated by Neil Edwards, and stars the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors and their comics companions!

The first issue hits comic stores on Wednesday August 12, supported by Doctor Who Comics Day on Saturday August 15!

Look out for a number of Doctor Who: Four Doctors #1 variant covers to pick up on Doctor Who Comics Day from stores including: Alien Entertainment; Books-A-Million; Borderlands; Cafe Anime; Forbidden Planet; Geppi’s Entertainment Museum; Hastings; Hot Topic; Jester Comics; Newbury Comics; Third Eye; Twilight Comics; and The Who Shop.

Doctor Who Crossover Series – Doctor Who: Four Doctors Gets a Trailer!

Doctor Who: Four Doctors is a weekly event, running through August and September 2015, in place of the ongoing series, features all three Doctors from Titan Comic‘s regular ongoings. This epic event is the thrilling next chapter in Titan Comics’ bombastic Doctor Who publishing saga.

The first issue releases Wednesday August 12, supported by the global Doctor Who Comics Day on Saturday August 15!

Writer Paul Cornell has penned classic episodes from the Doctor Who TV series, classic Doctor Who novels, as well as successful comic book runs on titles such as Wolverine, Action Comics, Demon Knights, and Captain Britain and MI:13.

The e​vent follows straight on from the issue #15 conclusions of Year One, with the second years of the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors beginning after the event’s blistering finale!

Four Doctors, three companions, one action-packed mystery!

Preview: Doctor Who comics cross-over series – Doctor Who: Four Doctors #1

5-part weekly event written by Paul Cornell and illustrated by Neil Edwards, stars Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors and their comics companions!

The weekly event, running through August and September 2015, in place of the ongoing series, features all three Doctors from Titan’s regular ongoings. This epic event is the thrilling next chapter in Titan Comics’ bombastic Doctor Who publishing saga.

The first issue releases Wednesday August 12, supported by the global Doctor Who Comics Day on Saturday August 15!

Writer Paul Cornell has penned classic episodes from the Doctor Who TV series (‘Father’s Day’, ‘Human Nature/Family of Blood’, both Hugo-nominated), classic Doctor Who novels, as well as successful comic book runs on titles such as Wolverine, Action Comics, Demon Knights, and Captain Britain and MI:13.

The e​vent follows straight on from the issue #15 conclusions of Year One, with the second years of the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors beginning after the event’s blistering finale!

Three Doctors, three companions, one action-packed mystery!

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