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12 February 2025
This review contains spoilers!
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“THE TRANSFORMED: A SUPERHERO CROSSOVER THAT DOESN’T QUITE LAND”
The Transformed explores a unique dynamic by bringing a post-Journey’s End Mickey back into the Ninth Doctor’s world. This isn’t Mickey the Idiot—it’s the battle-hardened, Torchwood-trained version of Mickey, though the Doctor remains unaware of how much he has changed. The story sets up an interesting conflict as Mickey struggles to keep the web of time intact while trying not to reveal too much about the future.
SUPERHEROES, MONSTERS, AND A DISJOINTED NARRATIVE
Meanwhile, Rose and Jack explore a near-future San Francisco plagued by superpowered individuals, gargoyle-like monsters, and mysterious Northern Lights. The superhero element, however, feels forced. The powered individuals contribute little beyond flying, punching monsters, and arguing with each other. One of them even serves as a brief love interest for Rose, though he’s more irritating than compelling.
Adding to the strangeness, Rose gains powers herself and promptly ditches Jack, while the Doctor is randomly flown around by the gargoyles or the superheroes. It almost feels like a Doctor Who/Marvel crossover fanfic—ambitious, but ultimately clunky. The different concepts don’t mesh well, making the whole thing feel more chaotic than engaging.
ALL ACTION, NO SUBSTANCE
The narrative is mostly action-driven, with little time for explanation or depth. As a result, the story feels shallow and underdeveloped, and the resolution comes out of nowhere. There’s even an alien ally of the Doctor who suddenly appears, yet contributes next to nothing. Jack gets a bit more involvement than usual, but even he doesn’t have much to do beyond reacting to the chaos.
A CLEVER (BUT STUPID) WAY TO INCLUDE MARTHA
One of the more bizarre twists is the inclusion of Martha, albeit in a way that prevents the Doctor from recognising her—by turning her into a monster. It’s both a clever workaround and a completely ridiculous idea at the same time.
A STRANGE BUT INTRIGUING ENDING
The story concludes with an unexpected scene in the 1970s, showing that UNIT has encountered similar gargoyle problems. The brief cameos from Harry Sullivan and Benton are a delightful surprise, teasing a potentially more interesting follow-up in the next collection. The passing mention of The Forge is another nice touch, as references to the wider extended universe always add a layer of connectivity.
STRONG ART, MIXED EXECUTION
Visually, the comic is impressive, with bold colours and dynamic panel layouts. However, facial expressions can be inconsistent, occasionally making characters look slightly off.
📝VERDICT: 6/10
The Transformed is an odd mix of Doctor Who and superhero tropes that never quite comes together. While the return of a more mature Mickey and the UNIT tease at the end are intriguing, the overall story lacks cohesion, depth, and a satisfying resolution. There are flashes of good ideas, but they don’t connect in a way that makes for a compelling read. Fans of action-heavy, fast-paced comics might find some enjoyment, but for those looking for a well-structured Doctor Who story, this one falls flat.
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