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TARDIS Guide

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Released

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Written by

Robbie Morrison

Publisher

Titan Comics

Pages

88

Time Travel

Present

Location (Potential Spoilers!)

Earth, England, London

Synopsis

It took everything the Doctor had to defeat a SINGLE Hyperion – a mad and ancient living star that had been sealed away for millennia by the Time Lords. Now Hyperion tombs are opening all across the cosmos, with one awakening on the very edge of the solar system with vengeance in its heart... How can the Doctor and Clara hope to stop the fury of the Hyperions from consuming Earth?!

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

“HYPERION EMPIRE: A FIERY, ACTION-PACKED EARTH INVASION”

Hyperion Empire carries the weight and spectacle of a season finale—Earth under siege, a deserted and ash-covered London, and UNIT stepping up to face the threat. The bleak, apocalyptic imagery of the abandoned city is striking, with eerie depictions of ash zombies roaming the ruins. The action is relentless, featuring intense battles and gruesome deaths that push the limits of what could be done on TV.

STRONG WORLD-BUILDING AND A CLEVER RESOLUTION

The story moves at a brisk pace but still manages to flesh out the Hyperions and their plan to burn Earth to the ground. They aren’t the most original alien race, but their fiery nature and destructive ambitions make them an effective threat. The Doctor and Clara cleverly turn the Hyperions’ own abilities against them, using time travel to undo their invasion—a satisfying resolution that fits well within the Doctor Who playbook.

SAM THE FIREMAN: A FUN ADDITION

Sam the Fireman is a great supporting character—his skills naturally suit the story, and his easygoing charm makes him instantly likeable. His chemistry with Clara is enjoyable, particularly in the way he asks her out at the end, only to be turned down due to Clara still grieving Danny. It’s a small but meaningful moment that adds emotional depth.

TWELVE IN COMMAND, CLARA FEELS OFF

The Twelfth Doctor is once again on top form, taking charge as the President of Earth and navigating the chaos with his usual mix of authority and dry humour. Kate Stewart and UNIT’s involvement is always a welcome addition. However, Clara feels oddly disconnected throughout the story—her dynamic with Twelve seems strained, and she comes across as more annoying than usual.

UNEVEN ART QUALITY

While the action sequences are visually engaging, the character designs—especially for Twelve and Kate—feel off, with some rough, unpolished artwork that lacks the sharpness of previous issues. This slightly detracts from the overall experience.

VERDICT: A STRONG FINALE WITH SOME VISUAL MISSTEPS

Hyperion Empire delivers high-stakes action, clever twists, and a solid supporting cast, making for a satisfying comic book finale. While the Hyperions are not the most memorable villains, the bleak atmosphere, strong world-building, and fiery set pieces more than make up for it. The rough artwork and Clara’s somewhat detached presence hold it back slightly, but overall, it’s an enjoyable ride.

📝9/10

RANDOM OBSERVATIONS:

  • The Doctor mentions the Daleks' destruction of the Atreides system. Is this a deliberate reference to Dune?

MrColdStream

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Interesting that somewhere in the middle of this comic they flip from mid season 8, to mid season 9 (given Danny was mentioned before, and now The Doctor is taking up the mantle of president of earth again after Death in Heaven). Not sure why Kate’s drawn with grey hair, that was a bit weird. Overall I quite liked this, it felt like a good climax for 12’s first year, and… wait there’s one more? Okay then? But yeah, the Hyperion are a fun returning villain, one that you could imagine on the show, but probably wouldn’t get for budget reasons. I liked the characters in this as well, and the ending worked really nicely for me.

I do agree that the constant end of the world stakes do feel not great when we’re getting them so often, but still very fun


JayPea

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This is quite a fun finale comic. It has strong art and a good concept, but I don't think that concept was executed the best way it could have been. Not bad, but not the best. The dialogue is really strong as with most of these comics, though, and captures the Twelfth Doctor very well.


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SAM: Are you seriously telling me you somehow missed the end of the world?

DOCTOR: Oh it’s never the end. Not while I’m still here.