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13 May 2024
This review contains spoilers!
Oh boy, I checked this out figuring I would be able to jump around to different stories like in other Doctor Who comics, and while I feel as though these Eleventh Doctor books should function that way, this one really expects more out of the audience than it should.
It really is interesting to have a story told backwards, but without more time explaining stuff and with the use of an old villain coupled with comic-only returning characters, I feel most readers are going to be left guessing things the entire time. Am I supposed to know this character? Is this a reference to the Horns of Nimon? Is this character dying for real or can the doctor save him?
This constant state of mild confusion did not lead to a pleasant reading experience. I applaud the ambition of telling a story backwards - it fits with Doctor Who's focus on time travel and has its moments, but I feel this wasn't used very well and didn't feel properly developed. Maybe this needed to be told over multiple issues or something - that doesn't feel unreasonable given the complicated nature of the plot.
I also wasn't a fan of the art. Low levels of detail and mixed quality made the comic that much harder to follow, and I didn't really get much out of the experience. I did like how the Doctor was able to trick Nimon like one might trick a child, and the time leech was pretty cute, actually, but overall this comic left a lot to be desired and I don't think I would recommend.
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