Stories Comic Doctor Who Comic (2020) Origins 1 image Overview Characters How to Complete Reviews 2 Statistics Quotes 1 Overview Released Wednesday, June 8, 2022 Written by Jody Houser Publisher Titan Comics Pages 128 Synopsis Origins was the story published in Titan's Doctor Who: Origins miniseries in 2022, starring the Fugitive Doctor. Complete Completed Favourite Favourited Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Owned Save to my list Saved Characters Fugitive Doctor Taslo Gallifreyan Councillor Gat Weeping Angels Show All Characters (5) How to read Origins: Comics Origins Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Newest First Oldest First Most Likes Highest Rating Lowest Rating Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 2 reviews 1 November 2024 · 184 words Review by 15thDoctor Spoilers This review contains spoilers! Easily the best thing about this story is having some sign time with the Fugitive Doctor without having her overshadowed. I loved the intro, and seeing her flex her muscles, getting an insight into the Doctor’s early years. But as her first mission with Division unravels and you see the wretched Time Lord plot (which she foils in a rather predictable way) it all becomes a little less special, a little more generic. The planets she visits are under-explored, so you don’t feel a weight of importance in their safety. Taslo is not interesting enough a character for the reader to feel anything when she lets The Doctor down. We never really get to know her. I’m also opposed to using the TARDIS to transport planet-loads of people to safety en masse. Wouldn’t they just do this every week if it was an option?? Ultimately it winds up being a wasted opportunity to satisfyingly expand on this missing little bit of The Doctor’s life. I have big hopes for the Fugitive Doctor’s audio adventures to right this wrong! Like Liked 0 30 October 2024 · 205 words Review by thedefinitearticle63 Spoilers 3 This review contains spoilers! Really great little mini-series. I like how the Fugitive Doctor is characterised, she feels exactly like how I'd imagine an early version of the Doctor to act. The story was really interesting and I didn't expect the twist that the colonists were Time Lords. I did however expect the twist with Taslo. 4 issues just isn't long enough to really make you get to know the character, so the betrayal didn't hit hard at all. I liked the idea of a Weeping Angel companion, I wish we'd seen more of them. I also really enjoy how this story portrays Time Lord corruption, basically everyone but the Doctor has their own hidden agenda in this. The artwork is really nice, it gets the likeness of Jo Martin down quite well and I love the strange Time Lord colonist designs. The worlds they visit are also very vibrant and interesting in a way only this medium can achieve. I love how this manages to feel like no other era, there really aren't any Doctor Who stories that feel similar. All this makes me really excited for the Fugitive Doctor audios coming out soon, if they nail the vibe of this then I'll be more than happy with them. Like Liked 3 Open in new window Statistics AVG. Rating43 members 3.67 / 5 GoodReads AVG. Rating199 votes 3.86 / 5 The Time Scales AVG. Rating6 votes 3.35 / 5 Member Statistics Completed 72 Favourited 2 Reviewed 2 Saved 1 Skipped 0 Owned 5 Quotes Add Quote Link to Quote Favourite Tags: Funny TASLO: So, what’s the plan? DOCTOR: The plan is… that we’re going to improvise. TASLO: That’s kind of the opposite of a plan. DOCTOR: Precisely. A plan means we’re being predictable. If we’re going to uncover what the council is really up to… best if they can’t follow what we’re doing. — Origins