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24 June 2025
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The premature ending to Fifteen's era really makes this a most unique and valued Fifteenth Doctor story. As everyone has pointed out, it's practically criminal that Ncuti left the show without having met the Daleks or at least any of the big three villains of Doctor Who. Well as of this date, Everyone Must Go is the only Fifteenth Doctor story in any medium where he encounters one of the big three, this case being the Cybermen. Though it has a twist to it as the Cybermen have a unique presentation in this story, one that features another member of the Pantheon, someone who deals in fear. I'll admit I'm not the biggest enthusiast for the Titan Comics but this was a solid read with some cool artwork, a great twist on the Cybermen's involvement and a cool villain. Though I will say, is it me or do these Pantheon Gods Russel created have really lame weaknesses, I mean Maestro got defeated by a piano key, Lux got defeated by the sun, the Toymaker and Sutekh having been rectonned into the pantheon were beaten by a ball and a bungee cord and now this god is beaten by a baseball bat smashing his collection of bottled screams. Elder Gods from the Seventh Doctor audios these are not!
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