Stories Comic The Eleventh Doctor - Titan Comics The Then and the Now 1 image Overview Characters Reviews 2 Statistics Quotes 2 Overview Released Wednesday, October 7, 2015 Written by Rob Williams, Si Spurrier Publisher Titan Comics Pages 44 Time Travel Unclear Tropes (Potential Spoilers!) Doctor imprisoned Story Arc (Potential Spoilers!) Time War Inventory (Potential Spoilers!) Vortex Manipulator Synopsis Accused of a genocidal crime he (probably) didn't (possibly) commit (oh hell, he totally did it), the Doctor and Alice – along with a unique! new! companion! go on the run. But extreme hyperviolence-for-hire is hot on their tail, tracking them wherever and whenever they go. With chainswords! It's a race to clear our tricksy Time Lord's name and spare the lives of his friends, with the only answers burnt in the fiery footsteps of the incarnation he can never acknowledge: the WAR 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 Eleventh Doctor Alice Obiefune War Doctor The Then and the Now First Appearance The Squire First Appearance Abslom Daak Spoiler!Click to reveal 👀 Taiyin Spoiler!Click to reveal 👀 The Curator Spoiler!Click to reveal 👀 First Doctor Spoiler!Click to reveal 👀 Show All Characters (9) 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 7 December 2024 · 273 words Review by MrColdStream Spoilers 1 This review contains spoilers! 📝6/10 Thworping through time and space, one adventure at a time! MY SCATTERED AND TOTALLY IRRELEVANT NOTES: The second year of the Eleventh Doctor comics kicks off with a storyline tied to the Time War, offering an intriguing premise. It’s fascinating to see the Doctor confront an alien race he had previously doomed during his time as the War Doctor. While the first issue is heavy on setup, it introduces several notable elements: The Squire, a lively and Shakespearean companion from the Doctor's War days, and a brief scene confirming that the Curator is a future incarnation of the Doctor. The reveal of Abslom Daak at the end of the first part is a fantastic nod to long-time fans, bringing back a deep-cut favourite from the Doctor Who Magazine comics. Meanwhile, Alice, the grounded and pragmatic companion, now finds herself caught between the Squire’s enthusiasm and the chaos of Daak, a chainsaw-wielding maniac on a revenge mission. The Malignant, a brutal force supposedly created by the Doctor, adds a dark edge to the story. The Then and the Now, with its time-repelling nature, is an interesting concept. These two feel more like teaser villains since they vanish almost as soon as they’re introduced. This story primarily serves as a setup for the larger arcs of the second year, which means it leans heavily on exposition and lacks significant action. However, it does succeed in establishing a colourful and dynamic cast of characters. That said, the art style is a bit of a struggle—it feels overly simplistic and unappealing, which detracts from the overall experience. Like Liked 1 20 November 2024 · 247 words Review by JayPea Spoilers 2 This review contains spoilers! The Time War, The War Doctor, and Paradoxes, oh my. There's a lot going on here, and all of it great (apart from maybe the art in a couple of places). First and formost, Abslom Daak is a great character to bring onto this TARDIS team, Eleven is already a bit of a more cerebral doctor, and Alice being a librarian also leans a bit more into the intelligent rather than the action heavy. Abslom isn't stupid, but he's definitely more of a brawn before brains kind of character and works brilliantly set across from the other two, plus bringing back an iconic Doctor Who comic character is always going to be fun. What we get of the Time War is great, hearing about the ramifications of The Doctor's visit to the planet, seeing War for a few panels alongside an as-of-yet unnamed child is intriguing, and the fact that he's seemingly responding to the current events of the comic is even moreso. There's also the mystery of Squire, who is she, why does she remember War but Eleven doesn't remember her, why doesn't she remember her age and how is she 18 or 19?? And then the paradox creature as well is great, the idea that this is what you become if you go back in time and ruin all the fixed points in your life intentionally, the fact that someone did that to themself purely to take down The Doctor. All in all, a really fun story Like Liked 2 Open in new window Statistics AVG. Rating32 members 3.61 / 5 GoodReads AVG. Rating249 votes 3.66 / 5 The Time Scales AVG. Rating2 votes 4.25 / 5 Member Statistics Completed 58 Favourited 7 Reviewed 2 Saved 0 Skipped 1 Owned 5 Quotes Add Quote Link to Quote Favourite ABSLOM DAAK: Your little bow tie, Doctor. I hate it. (Abslom Daak unties the Doctor's bow tie and eats it) ABSLOM DAAK: And now I ate it. DOCTOR: Is that a haiku? — The Then and the Now Show All Quotes (2) Open in new window