Stories Comic The Many Lives of Doctor Who The Many Lives of Doctor Who 1 image Overview Characters How to Complete Reviews 3 Statistics Quotes Overview Released Wednesday, September 26, 2018 Written by Richard Dinnick Publisher Titan Comics Pages 8 Location (Potential Spoilers!) TARDIS Synopsis Midway through regeneration, the Doctor looks back on their past lives before becoming the Thirteenth Doctor. 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 Twelfth Doctor Thirteenth Doctor How to read The Many Lives of Doctor Who: Comics The Thirteenth Doctor Volume 0: The Many Lives of Doctor Who 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 3 reviews 17 February 2025 · 672 words Review by Owen Spoilers This review contains spoilers! Disclaimer: This is the last in a series of reviews. If you want the full EPIC experience, you should probably go to the next story in this set. The one about skulls and the first doctor. Yeah that one. Read my words from there on, and continue to the next one to see me progress into insanity. Once you’ve gotten to the last one with the Twelfth Doctor and Daleks, come back here. Okay? Okay. You’ve done that? Then let’s begin. So, imagine you’re me, or anyone who’s been reading this. Maybe that’s you, maybe you’ve been reading this, imagine you’re you. You’ve gone through whatever that was supposed to be. But there did seem to be at least a thematic running thread. Each short mini ‘story’ was about a part of the Doctor’s character. 1st was about seeing the good in things, 2nd was about… Oh, there falls your theory in the water already. But it at least felt like that must’ve been it. That each short thingything had something to say. And now, in the end, the Doctor realizes all of this, and she declares to herself in her head, that indeed, she is the Doctor, she was kind and cruel and cowardly and now she’s who she is or something cheesy like that. It’ll be stupid probably, considering what has come before, but you can at least see how this will turn out, even if it’s a bit simple and easy, but like, you know, it will have been a fun ride. All those little things, together they have at least made for an… enjoyable. experience, yes! In the end it has. When the frame story thematically ties them all together, it will at least have felt worth it. And then it doesn’t do that. Look in the end I will still give this release in it’s entirety probably a 3,5/5, because it had enjoyable parts to it, and the sum of it all makes of it, and that there were multiple positives, and it’s been good. Sort of. Kind of. Technically. Maybe. But this is not a competent release. This is barely anything at all. A frame story that is just a repeat of scenes on tv, isn’t even really a story at all, and it’s framing for ‘stories’ in quotation marks. If you ask me, this isn’t a comic book, and should not actually make it as the sort of release that it is. You could put these short stories in other publications as little extra harmless treats, and then, for the fans of those stories, have this omnibus, so they can have it together. But as a standalone product it doesn’t work. If you’d theoretically ask me. I’m honestly still just really confused by it. I’ve been writing for almost three hours straight now, and I’m still mostly just confused. Like after all that time writing about it, I don’t feel much different or any less confused than from when I finished reading the thing a few minutes before writing that first review. I don’t know how the American comics climate is (except that it’s bad) but this is such complete nonsense. It feels like such a misleading marketing ploy too. The Thirteenth Doctor that everybody is so excited about is here! Put her on the cover! Put her in the title! And it’s not about her. Everything about it reeks not so nice practices to me. Oh well. I don’t dislike this release, because I’ve found things to appreciate in it, but I also don’t like it, for reasons you can probably understand. I don’t know how to end this review, and I want to, because it’s becoming a lot, is already a lot, so imagine the tardis crashing and me falling out of it or something. Wee. Owen View profile Like Liked 0 11 February 2025 · 48 words Review by twelvesoswald 1 Its cute, I liked the premise behind a short story for each Doctor leading into 13's comic run. I have read it years ago but mostly forgotten it, there was a huge hype around the 13 comics as it was a revamp of the range I seem to recall! twelvesoswald View profile Like Liked 1 3 February 2025 · 51 words Review by hallieday 1 The Thirteenth Doctor #1 'The Many Lives of Doctor Who' (2018) from Titan Comics. Aside from being an adaptation of Twelve's regeneration, there's not much else more to this other than being linking material and a set-up to twelve other stories following it in the collection. hallieday View profile Like Liked 1 Open in new window Statistics AVG. Rating41 members 3.33 / 5 GoodReads AVG. Rating518 votes 3.76 / 5 The Time Scales AVG. Rating7 votes 4.55 / 5 Member Statistics Completed 81 Favourited 2 Reviewed 3 Saved 4 Skipped 0 Owned 10 Quotes Add Quote Submit a Quote