Doctor Who 11th Doctor #1 (2014) cover a

Doctor Who 11th Doctor #1 (2014) cover a

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Al Ewing, Rob Williams
(A) Simon Fraser
(CA) Alice X Zhang
The eleventh Doctor returns in an all-new ongoing series, with a time-twisting leap into the unknown! Geronimo! Alice Obiefune has just lost her mother when the Doctor explodes into her life. But what does a grieving young woman have to do with the career of a 70s musician, an amnesiac alien time traveler, and a terrifying cosmic threat? In the wake of the second Big Bang, discover what the Doctor gets up to when Amy and Rory aren't around! Plus, every issue includes a 'Titans' strip and a brand-new humor strip.
Date Available: 7/23/2014
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


First off a tip of the hat to Titan Comics for not only scooping up Doctor Who but also for giving both Matt Smith and David Tenant their own title. No more will we Whovians be forced to deal with volume after volume every time a season ended. The storyline is promising and the use of color or lack of is inspiring. Only one problem here is that Matt Smith is NOT the 11th Doctor! He is the 13th! The final incarnation of the proud lineage that starts with William Hartnell! 12 Regenerations buuby! Thirteen bodies ... over ... caput! Now, if you want to argue semantics, then yes Matt Smith is the 11th Doctor to play the Doctor (if you don't include all those one offs) All in all the book has mass amounts of promise. It's just that damn numbering system. Curse you BBC!

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Al Ewing, Rob Williams
(A) Simon Fraser
(CA) Alice X Zhang
The eleventh Doctor returns in an all-new ongoing series, with a time-twisting leap into the unknown! Geronimo! Alice Obiefune has just lost her mother when the Doctor explodes into her life. But what does a grieving young woman have to do with the career of a 70s musician, an amnesiac alien time traveler, and a terrifying cosmic threat? In the wake of the second Big Bang, discover what the Doctor gets up to when Amy and Rory aren't around! Plus, every issue includes a 'Titans' strip and a brand-new humor strip.
Date Available: 7/23/2014
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


First off a tip of the hat to Titan Comics for not only scooping up Doctor Who but also for giving both Matt Smith and David Tenant their own title. No more will we Whovians be forced to deal with volume after volume every time a season ended. The storyline is promising and the use of color or lack of is inspiring. Only one problem here is that Matt Smith is NOT the 11th Doctor! He is the 13th! The final incarnation of the proud lineage that starts with William Hartnell! 12 Regenerations buuby! Thirteen bodies ... over ... caput! Now, if you want to argue semantics, then yes Matt Smith is the 11th Doctor to play the Doctor (if you don't include all those one offs) All in all the book has mass amounts of promise. It's just that damn numbering system. Curse you BBC!

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams