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Cargando... Doctor Who: Prisoners of Time, Volume 2 (2017)por Scott Tipton, David Tipton
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Doctor Who's 50th Anniversary celebration continues in Prisoners of Time Volume 2! The 5th through 8th Doctors get a turn from writers Scott and David Tipton, and artists Philip Bond, John Ridgway, Andres Ponce, and Horacio Domingues. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Maybe because of that, these two stories are the most memorable. The sixth Doctor adventure makes good use of Frobisher in a tale involving the Master. It doesn't always make good use of Ridgway; there's a couple pages where the Doctor, Peri, and Frobisher just talk in front of a blank background! The Tiptons' decompression at its worst, and what a waste of Ridgway's talent. The eighth Doctor tale is good fun, with the Doctor picking up Grace Halloway for another go at being a companion; I think you can imagine this slots in between the TV movie and Grace's appearances in DWM. Langridge is a great fit for Doctor Who, he's so imaginative, and it's nice to see him get something other than the "comedy" tales DWM often throws his way.
The fifth Doctor tale is not amazing, but it's nice to see my fave TARDIS team (Adric, Nyssa, and Tegan) in action, and Philip Bond's artwork is solid and fun. The seventh Doctor tale is definitely the weakest in this volume, with an overcomplicated plot from the Master, and stiff artwork from Kev Hopgood.