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TARDIS Guide

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Released

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Written by

Al Ewing, Rob Williams

Publisher

Titan Comics

Pages

22

Time Travel

Present

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Earth, England, London

Synopsis

Alice Obiefune has just lost her mother when the Doctor explodes into her life. But what does this grieving young woman have to do with the career of a 70s musician, an amnesiac alien, and a terrifying cosmic threat? In the wake of the second Big Bang, find out what the Doctor gets up to when Amy and Rory aren't around!

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This was a really fun yet heartfelt and emotional story! It does a great job at introducing Alice and quickly fleshing her character out, and the antagonist of the story is actually very cute (it’s a big alien dog).


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This companion introduction is a big rush of energy which does an excellent job of contrasting Alice’s life with that of The Doctor’s, who I am happy to see is in goofy mode. Alice is a person does a lot of good for the world, only to be treated poorly - it will be exciting to see the journeys she is taken on.

There is something really ambitious about Titan comics kicking things off by introducing their own companions, I admire their ambition!


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A solid intro to this new story and new companion. I really enjoy the way it starts in greyscale, mimicking the way Alice sees the world and her depression, and the colour crashing in along with the Doctor and the rainbow dog. It's a fairly simple and basic story, quickly wrapped up, but it's got good heart to it. I immediately like Alice, she's relatable. I felt that most of the jokes didn't really work for me. I'm intrigued by the Time Lord in the doorway and excited to continue this story.


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A great companion introduction for Alice. Her contrasting 11 brings out a more emotionally mature side of 11 we dont’ really get to see all that often and I really like it.


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This is excellent stuff. It really succeeded in making me feel sad, happy and the other emotions experienced by the new character, Alice. Alice herself is well written and seems interesting. The plot is fun and made me laugh out loud at its funniest moments. All in all, really good. I’m excited to see what else this range brings.


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ALICE: (crying) Sorry. I'm sorry. I thought I was... It's, it's just...

All this. All of this here.

It's wonderful. It's from space.

And I, and I just look at it all, and... And all I want...

I want her to see it. That's all. I want mum to be here.

She'd love it.