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Pertenece a las seriesDoctor Who {non-TV} (Titan Graphic Novel) Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor (vol. 9)
JOIN THE EVER-POPULAR ELEVENTH DOCTOR'S LATEST COMIC ADVENTURES! The Doctor and Alice must finally face up to the Sapling's true nature... but has their influence managed to calm his destructive instincts? Or will they find themselves at his terrifying mercy? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The second, by Paknadel, Rob Williams, and a host of artists, wraps up the ongoing Sapling storyline with the return of the forgotten silence. It has some great moments and good callbacks—I got chills at the return of an element from Alice's very first story way back in vol 1, and the way they defeat the villain was clever—but this title has set a very high bar for itself, and "Year Three" was not as strong as the first two years, and neither was its finale. The story didn't feel as personal to our protagonists, and the Sapling never really emerged as a character. Good stuff, and still the best of the Titan ongoings, but it seems best that it ended here.
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