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Four Doctors (2017)

por Paul Cornell, Neil Edwards (Ilustrador)

Otros autores: Marc Ellerby (Ilustrador), Arianna Florean (Ilustrador), Neil Slorance (Ilustrador), Rachael Smith (Ilustrador)

Series: Doctor Who {non-TV} (Graphic Novel)

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THE UNIVERSE-SHATTERING CROSSOVER... THE LAWS OF TIME SAID SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN! Don't miss this unforgettable first meeting between the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors, with guest cameos from past incarnations, and an astonishing mystery at its heart! Written with style by Paul Cornell, Hugo Award-winning author of Doctor Who episodes 'Father's Day' and 'Human Nature/The Family of Blood', and drawn by superstar Neil Edwards (Iron Man, Amazing Spider-Man, Legion of Superheroes), this five-part crossover adventure, collected for the first time, will take you from the Time War to 1920s Paris, and on to the ends of the universe! Under attack by the Reapers, antibodies of the universe! A photo that should never have been taken, that spells doom for reality! A breathless chase through three TARDISes! A hidden enemy lurking outside of known time! Three Doctors, three companions... and a whole host of heated discussions, flailing arms, and perfectly-phrased insults between immortal Time Lords who really should know better! This one has it all!.… (más)
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Not to be confused with Big Finish's The Four Doctors, Titan's Four Doctors is actually unique among multi-Doctor stories. Most feature a "current" Doctor and a number of "past" Doctors; the current Doctor's story is still being told, but the past Doctors' stories no longer are. Or, as in the way Big Finish often does it, all the Doctors are past Doctors. But in a sense, the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth Doctors are all "current" Doctor because they were all featuring in ongoing series at the time they appeared in Four Doctors; this is a proper crossover in that it crosses over all three of Titan's then-ongoing series. So we have the tenth Doctor with Gabby (presumably fresh from the events of The Fountains of Forever), the eleventh Doctor with Alice (late of Conversion), and the twelfth Doctor with Clara (though this must go before the events of Hyperion, as there was a reference to Danny Pink being dead in that collection, which hasn't yet happened here). So in a way we don't normally see with multi-Doctor stories, this could have ramifications for the ongoing adventures of the earlier Doctors, not just the current ones.

All that said, I felt the story didn't actually do that. It's nice to see Gabby and Alice here, but in this crowded story, they are generic companions, with none of the flavor of their main series, except for a brief excerpt from Gabby's sketchbook. This is much more a twelfth Doctor story, as the story turns on a choice he made in the television program being changed to create an alternate timeline.

Cornell's story is a bit too complicated at times, but really the whole thing is there to justify some multi-Doctor sparkle, and the story makes that work admirably. Cornell has a good handle on the voices of all three Doctors, and their banter is a delight. But it's not just banter, it's personality-- like I said, the whole story hinges on a believable but terrible act on the part of the twelfth Doctor. Plus, the story is actually about something, which is not true of so many of the Big Finish multi-Doctor stories I have heard; yes, the time shenanigans seem gratuitously complicated, but the whole story is about the Doctor's fear on the day that he forgets to fight it. Plus there are some charming ideas, like Clara trying to stop all the incarnations of the Doctor from converging on the same Parisian cafe.

Artist Neil Edwards is pretty good at likenesses, which is essential for a comic like this to really work, though I thought he did better at the companions than the Doctors. His Clara is perfect, and he also does a very good job with Gabby, even though she has no (as far as I know) real person referent. Definitely better than many of the artists of the actual Tenth Doctor ongoing! (Although there's a brief River Song cameo, and his Alice Kingston is unrecognizable.)

All this plus some jokes about the Doctors doing stand-up. And the Voord? I don't think this is perfect (too much time spent on time shenanigans), but as an attempt to do something interesting with the often creaky genre of the multi-Doctor story, it succeeds admirably.

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  Stevil2001 | Jan 15, 2021 |
Paul Cornell is a legendary writer of Doctor Who books and television scripts for the new series, so I had high hopes for this comics' outing. It brings together the Tenth Doctor with his companion Gabby Gonzalez, the Eleventh Doctor and Alice Obiefune, and the Twelfth Doctor with Clara Oswald (whom the Eleventh Doctor does not yet know). I've never seen Gabby or Alice before, and although they seem interesting, they don't get to do much beyond generic companion stuff. Clara is running the show as she initiates the story by trying to tell Gabby and Alice that a photo of the three Doctors on Marinus must not be allowed to become a reality. Which of course it does. And with all of space and time on the line, the three Doctors have to figure out how to stop the Voord and an alternate version of themselves. It's a complicated timey-wimey story with some good fantastical bits, but it seems a bit rushed and undercooked to me. ( )
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https://nwhyte.livejournal.com/2980503.html

This is a rather lovely production: Doctors Ten, Elevan and Twelve join up with each other and their companions, comics-only Gabby Gonzalez (Ten) and Alice Obiefune (Eleven) with Clara Oswald, in an adventure that starts in a Paris cafe in 1923 and then diverts to Marinus (not the first recent story for me involving the Voord), exploring several alternative futures for each of the three Doctors in the story (each future presenting a different fourth Doctor). We also get cameos from the War Doctor and Ninth Doctor. And rather gloriously the book also includes several shorts, all written by Paul Cornell but with art by Marc Ellerby, Rachael Smith and Neil Torrance, suggesting that the Doctors do other stuff apart from having adventures, like buying comics and open mic comedy. A good adventure in itself which takes what we know about the Doctor(s) and shakes it up a bit. ( )
  nwhyte | Mar 25, 2018 |
https://nwhyte.livejournal.com/2980503.html

This is a rather lovely production: Doctors Ten, Elevan and Twelve join up with each other and their companions, comics-only Gabby Gonzalez (Ten) and Alice Obiefune (Eleven) with Clara Oswald, in an adventure that starts in a Paris cafe in 1923 and then diverts to Marinus (not the first recent story for me involving the Voord), exploring several alternative futures for each of the three Doctors in the story (each future presenting a different fourth Doctor). We also get cameos from the War Doctor and Ninth Doctor. And rather gloriously the book also includes several shorts, all written by Paul Cornell but with art by Marc Ellerby, Rachael Smith and Neil Torrance, suggesting that the Doctors do other stuff apart from having adventures, like buying comics and open mic comedy. A good adventure in itself which takes what we know about the Doctor(s) and shakes it up a bit. ( )
  nwhyte | Mar 25, 2018 |
For a multi-Doctor story it wasn't bad but unfortunately it wasn't exceptionally great either. ( )
  TheCrow2 | Mar 23, 2016 |
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THE UNIVERSE-SHATTERING CROSSOVER... THE LAWS OF TIME SAID SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN! Don't miss this unforgettable first meeting between the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors, with guest cameos from past incarnations, and an astonishing mystery at its heart! Written with style by Paul Cornell, Hugo Award-winning author of Doctor Who episodes 'Father's Day' and 'Human Nature/The Family of Blood', and drawn by superstar Neil Edwards (Iron Man, Amazing Spider-Man, Legion of Superheroes), this five-part crossover adventure, collected for the first time, will take you from the Time War to 1920s Paris, and on to the ends of the universe! Under attack by the Reapers, antibodies of the universe! A photo that should never have been taken, that spells doom for reality! A breathless chase through three TARDISes! A hidden enemy lurking outside of known time! Three Doctors, three companions... and a whole host of heated discussions, flailing arms, and perfectly-phrased insults between immortal Time Lords who really should know better! This one has it all!.

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