Stories Comic Doctor Who Adventures Comics Which Switch? 1 image Back to Story 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 5 reviews 3 June 2025 · 98 words Review by Muddyviolet I actually think this is decent enough. Is it good? probably not. But, as a kid, I would have definitely loved this. I loved seeing more of the Tardis, the BBC Adventure Game with 11 and Amy was so much fun to me as of that same with the episode that was spent in the Tardis. Whilst the characters don't sound like themselves, the premise is decent enough and the art is good enough that it is actually fine. Its not good, but its not bad either. I wouldn't recommend seeking it out, but it is short and inoffensive. Muddyviolet View profile Like Liked 0 14 April 2025 · 20 words Review by joeymapes21 1 A very simple comic, with little substance, and a plot I'm not sure even works for the target child audience. joeymapes21 View profile Like Liked 1 14 March 2025 · 11 words Review by ClydeLangerRules EEEEEEOOOOOOWWWW OH NO! TO FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENS, TURN TO PAGE 32 ClydeLangerRules View profile Like Liked 0 2 February 2025 · 63 words Review by RandomJoke 1 Which Switch? is a boring short Comic, which at least knows that it needs a short Premise behind it. Is it any good? Not really, and fairly boring. The Art is okay, and while I am aware it’s mainly targeted for very small children. I don’t think it does excuse the lack of Quality offered here, still it’s a start for this Range. RandomJoke View profile Like Liked 1 5 November 2024 · 138 words Review by DontBlink 6 DWA COMICS: STORY 1 (Tenth Doctor: Story 1) Ah, Doctor Who Adventures. The magazine for young readers that ran from 2006 to 2017, with a special Thirteenth Doctor issue in 2019. The most memorable aspect of these magazines were the regular comic strips, often bizarre, very short, and had little to no consequence on the readers or characters. The first comic was Which Switch? by Michael Stevens. Of course, for these reviews, I will have to take into account the aspect that these strips were intended for, essentially, children. But sadly, Which Switch? isn't even a good comic for children. They would want a story that feels more like what they enjoy seeing on television, not comics that feel like a Planet of Giants knock-off, minus a good plot. Believe it or not, young readers want quality material. This comic fails to deliver. DontBlink View profile Like Liked 6