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TARDIS Guide

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Released

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Written by

Robbie Morrison

Publisher

Titan Comics

Pages

22

Time Travel

Present

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Earth, New York, USA

Synopsis

Gabby and the Tenth Doctor are back in New York after a terrifying excursion into the past, catching up with family and friends... until THE ECHO strikes, amplifying everyday noise into ear-shattering, mind-splinteringly debilitating waves of sound. What is the Echo – and can the Doctor and Gabby solve the mystery before the cacophany drives the city mad?

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4 reviews

Fluff, but solid fluff. I like the way the noise is shown with different styles for the onomatepia, and it’s not something that’d really work in another medium (at least in the same way) which is nice


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Echos: 7.2/10 - This story was pretty good, but not particularly noteworthy in any way. I like Gabby’s reunion with her family which is strangely very short. The Shreekers were a nice funny design that I found amusing and the Echos themselves have a really cool design as well. This story suffers from its short length a lot and leaves a lot to be desired from a “companion returns home” story which is disappointing. Some highlights were the Doctor hanging off the Empire State Building and Gabby driving the moped away from the Shreekers. Also, why did we get no follow up to Cindy after the cold open??!!


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🙏🏼58% = Average! = Skippable!

Thworping through time and space, one adventure at a time!

KILLING NOISE!

This shorter story is a palette cleanser that allows us to catch up with Gabby's family (they don't do a lot of catching up, though). Although the art effectively conveys the idea of noise pollution killing people, the overall premise seems more appropriate for TV or Big Finish.

This one is like an action-packed, abridged version of Revolutions of Terror. There's no real time to develop the threat or the characters before it's all over. There's not much substance, but it's a brief, enjoyable read.

The green alien bad guys came and went and reminded me of M.O.D.O.K. from Marvel.

The best aspect of it is how it teaches us to cherish each moment of peace and quiet that comes our way in this hectic and noisy world.


Echo is a quick and simple tale that takes place over a single issues. The plot is bare bones, with just enough to get you to the end of the story. This felt more like an outline to Revolutions of Terror than its own story. There really wasn't much substance here. The artwork was clean and pretty. Overall, a nothing story that didn't add much.


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