Stories Comic Titan Comics Gaze of the Medusa 1 image Overview Characters Reviews 2 Statistics Quotes 1 Overview Released Wednesday, March 23, 2016 Written by Emma Beeby, Gordon Rennie Publisher Titan Comics Pages 128 Time Travel Past Location (Potential Spoilers!) Earth, England, London Synopsis Victorian England. A mysterious woman commands a hidden army in a house of the blind. Scryclops stalk the streets.... and something alien and terrible screams from prehistory – with a hunger that cannot be satisfied! The Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith return for an all new adventure: GAZE OF THE MEDUSA! Complete Completed Favourite Favourited Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Owned Save to my list Saved Edit date completed Custom Date Release Date Archive (no date) Save Characters Fourth Doctor Sarah Jane Smith Medusas Show All Characters (3) Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Date (Newest First) Date (Oldest First) Likes (High-Low) Likes (Low-High) Rating (High-Low) Rating (Low-High) Word count (High-Low) Word count (Low-High) Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 2 reviews 19 February 2025 · 360 words Review by Yar_Nazarenko Spoilers 1 This review contains spoilers! I don't even know what to tell you here... Was it not terrible? I'll probably say it wasn't terrible. Williamson's drawing is very so-so, especially when it comes to drawing faces, if it's the Fourth Doctor's or Sarah Jane's face, it's a horror and you can see that the artist drew them from photos without any chance of stylisation, but the situation with the original characters is no better. From something so good... The plot is not bad, I liked the basis on ancient Greek legends, all these cyclopes and the appearance of the Gorgon Medusa (which does not fit in with the plot of Eye of the Gorgon from The Sarah Jane Adventures, but we are not used to it), but the appearance of Zeus was, of course, a bit too much. It's not that he's a god here, but rather an alien who inspired the Greeks to Zeus and at the same time locked Medusa in the caves of Greece (as if there were no other places in the universe to lock up criminals). In general, it's not a bad story, I wouldn't say I'd praise it as a story about the Eighth, but I don't want to tear it apart either, because it does its unpretentious job. Although I have a personal problem with the portrayal of Medusa Gorgon, who is simply a bloodthirsty snake who wants to kill everyone. I, on the other hand, support the perception of Medusa's story as a story about accusing a victim of sexual violence and further demonising a woman because of her natural desire for revenge against her rapist. And I'm of the feminist persuasion, so I always have a little problem with stories where Medusa is just a monster who wants blood for blood's sake and kills because why not. In general, I honestly wouldn't recommend reading this series. The plot is not bad, but it doesn't balance the scales with the bad art, which ruins the whole experience. So it's better to avoid it. This review is a translation of a part of my Ukrainian-language text, the original can be found here: https://www.mzut-podcast.com/post/stari-doktory-novi-pryhody Yar_Nazarenko View profile Like Liked 1 8 December 2024 · 54 words Review by Rock_Angel 1 This story feels like it’s been plucked out of s13 perfectly you can really hear Sarah and 4th off the page I’d say it’s a bit of a slow start I like the character of Athena too would have made a great companion with 4th just wish it picked up quicker Rock_Angel View profile Like Liked 1 Open in new window Statistics AVG. Rating27 members 3.41 / 5 GoodReads AVG. Rating321 votes 3.71 / 5 Member Statistics Completed 58 Favourited 0 Reviewed 2 Saved 0 Skipped 1 Quotes Add Quote Link to Quote Favourite ATHENA: Shouldn’t… shouldn’t we be taking rather more with us? Weapons for example? DOCTOR: Weapons? Highly overrated. The universe is full of many terrible and terrifying things. I’ve faced and defeated a great deal of them, and never once felt the need for a weapon in my hand. — Gaze of the Medusa