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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Robbie Morrison
(A) Daniel Indro
(CA) Tommy Lee Edwards
When Gabby and the Doctor arrive by accident in No Man's Land in July, 1916, they're met by Corporal Jamie Colqhoun, a soldier who knows from bitter experience that there are worse things than the Jerries out in the rat-strewn trenches. Things that drift through the smoke of a thousand cannon shells, and move only when you look away. Shadows that flit over artillery-blasted field hospitals and throw their terrifying wings over the living. Statues that steal your life in an instant. The Weeping Angels. But in a conflict where the life of young men is cheap and thousands die every day, are the Angels actually offering salvation? Trapped in the midst of a flock of starving Angels, the Doctor faces his most challenging and terrifying moral dilemma yet!
Date Available: 01/14/2015
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


It's a terrible thing to say but I really didn't want to like this book. I have had enough of the Weeping Angels as a monster of the week. When they first showed up, I was in awe of the whole idea but they quickly were overused and I grew bored with them. The trouble is that Robbie Morrison's tale is incredibly well written and uses the little utilized battlefields of World War I as a backdrop. Daniel Indro's art style fits perfectly with the story. So I guess I will suffer through an overused monster for the sake of a good story.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Robbie Morrison
(A) Daniel Indro
(CA) Tommy Lee Edwards
When Gabby and the Doctor arrive by accident in No Man's Land in July, 1916, they're met by Corporal Jamie Colqhoun, a soldier who knows from bitter experience that there are worse things than the Jerries out in the rat-strewn trenches. Things that drift through the smoke of a thousand cannon shells, and move only when you look away. Shadows that flit over artillery-blasted field hospitals and throw their terrifying wings over the living. Statues that steal your life in an instant. The Weeping Angels. But in a conflict where the life of young men is cheap and thousands die every day, are the Angels actually offering salvation? Trapped in the midst of a flock of starving Angels, the Doctor faces his most challenging and terrifying moral dilemma yet!
Date Available: 01/14/2015
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


It's a terrible thing to say but I really didn't want to like this book. I have had enough of the Weeping Angels as a monster of the week. When they first showed up, I was in awe of the whole idea but they quickly were overused and I grew bored with them. The trouble is that Robbie Morrison's tale is incredibly well written and uses the little utilized battlefields of World War I as a backdrop. Daniel Indro's art style fits perfectly with the story. So I guess I will suffer through an overused monster for the sake of a good story.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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