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Some excellent stories here. I rolled my eyes at another Jack The Ripper tale but this one was OK. Artwork varies from astounding to poor, but the great stuff makes up for the less good.
I wish the graphic novels would work more on their dialog. All the Doctor would say is something was cool, and Rory went on and on about how much he loves Amy and protected her for 2000 years. Come on.
A great collection of comic strip stories. Some are better than others, but all are enjoyable to read and capture the Eleventh Doctor era well.
I'm a fan of Matt Smith's tenure as the Eleventh Doctor, so when I was sent Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Archives Omnibus: Volume One for review, I was really excited. I'm a fan of comics, I have enjoyed Doctor Who since I was a kid (Tom Baker reruns on PBS!), and yet wasn't prepared for how good Tony Lee's writing would be. While my appreciation of the artwork varied (I love Matthew Dow Smith's Mignola-esque style especially), the quality of Tony Lee's writing was consistently whimsical in a...
A good compilation of short stories featuring the Doctor and the Ponds outside their onscreen adventures. While the art and stories are largely vibrant and engaging, some of the pop culture references may take readers out of the story if they find them gimmicky (I was more amused, but fair warning I guess). I really loved the silent little Christmas story because it shows off Eleven's animated nature quite well.
I really enjoyed the stories in this collection. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for more!
How do you explain Doctor Who? The Doctor is an alien who looks human (“No, you look Timelord!”), the last of his kind, travelling all of time and space in a vessel camouflaged to look like a 1960s British police telephone box. There’s a fair bit of tourism, to be sure, but the Doctor is always willing to help someone in need…and since his ship has a habit of depositing him when and where he's needed rather than where he wants to be, he has ample opportunity. When critically injured he regenerat...
I'd already read the story arcs "Ripper's Curse," "When World's Collide," and "Body Snatched." The former felt redundant since there've been other Jack the Ripper stories, and the art from the latter two wasn't really to my liking. Those stories were okay at best in my opinion. But all the one-shot stories collected here have great art and writing. Some featured The Doctor by himself, some featured him with Amy and Rory. Ended up being a collection worth having.
Loves this! Some stories were more engaging than others, same goes for art styles—but I didn’t think anything was bad, and who doesn’t love dinosaur robots named Kevin?Would recommend for lovers of Eleven, and I’ll definitely be picking up the next omnibus!
I loved this book. Some of the art style was a little strange as some of the stories. But I love how the authors were able to capture the 11th doctor and his personality.
Art was sometimes unsatisfactory, had some laugh-out-loud moments. hit that nostalgia spot.
This fun romp features the eleventh Doctor and my favorite (to date) companions: Amy and Rory. Like Doctor Who should, the tales in this collection made me laugh, made me think, and was full of great characters.The Doctor and the Ponds (haha) face everything from sentient spam emails to Jack the Ripper to a giant space squid. Full of the trademark humor, pop culture references, and subtle commentary on the human existence, this collection did not disappoint. Whovian should most certainly check t...
I really liked this one. This graphic novel manages to bring in stories from every doctor up to and including the eleventh one. This book includes 10 stories and even manages to include a large robotic dinosaur named Kevin and a giant mind controlling space squid. What more could you ask for?