The seventh issue of Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor goes on
worldwide sale in print and digital formats today. The fully licenced comic
book series from Titan Comics finds the Tenth Doctor, as played by David
Tennant in the TV series, in the period following the events of Journey's End.
He is paired with a new companion, the feisty would-be artist Gabriella
Gonzalez, and embarks on a fresh set of adventures meeting foes old and
new.
DOCTOR WHO: THE TENTH DOCTOR #7
DOCTOR WHO: THE TENTH DOCTOR #7
Story by Robbie Morrison
Art by Daniel Indro
Colours by Slamet Mujiono
Cover A by Verity Glass
Cover B by AJ
Release Date: Wednesday, February 04, 2015
Summary
IN THE TRENCHES OF WORLD WAR ONE, SOLDIERS FEAR THE SOUND OF
ANGELS' WINGS...
Trapped in a field hospital in No Man's Land, the Doctor and
Gabby are surrounded on all sides by a force of starving Weeping Angels. Their
only allies - a handful of experienced soldiers, the friendly-but-exhausted
Corporal Jamie Hamilton, and beds full of the walking wounded.
As the siege stretches on and watchful eyes grow weary – who will be the first to blink?!
As the siege stretches on and watchful eyes grow weary – who will be the first to blink?!
Review
The latest Tenth Doctor story arc takes the Doctor and Gabby
to the trenches of the Somme where they find chaos, despair and an unknown
menace lurking in the shattered squares and churchyards of the devastated
French countryside. It's an enemy that the Doctor has met before and he
recognises them as the most perfect and merciless of foes, the Weeping Angels.
But can he convince the fearful military that they face a threat more deadly
than the German bombardment?
The new chapter opens up on the fate of two soldiers who have already fallen foul of the Angels' touch. However, not for them is the happy ever after of Kathy Nightingale (Blink, 2007), for while this pair may have escaped the fate of millions of their peers in the mud and blood of the trenches they have only moments to wonder how they suddenly come to be passengers on a Victorian steam train before an equally deadly event catches up with them.
Meanwhile, the Doctor and Gabby have managed to gain the grudging support of a young Scots trooper called Jamie Colquhoun whose willingness to help probably has more to do with his interest in Gabby than believing the Doctor. However, it's the rather more by-the-book Captain Fairburn that the Doctor must win over, and that particular officer thinks that he and Gabby are a pair of spies. It takes a full on attack by an unbelievable threat for him to start to believe the Doctor.
Robbie Morrison's story deftly interweaves the main plot with the encroaching menace of the Weeping Angels. With every soldier hunted down the impression grows of a closing trap and the claustrophobia increases with each frame. Daniel Indro's depiction of the shattered town of St. Michel shows a Gothic citadel perched above a ravaged and smoky landscape and it is entirely feasible that an Angel could be lurking inside every nook, behind every darkened doorway and down any gloomy passage. The Angels have the perfect arena to hunt, and with the Doctor and his colleagues encircled this chapter builds to a thrilling cliffhanger. It will take all of the Doctor's ingenuity to save the day - as long as he and Gabby can manage not to blink...
The new chapter opens up on the fate of two soldiers who have already fallen foul of the Angels' touch. However, not for them is the happy ever after of Kathy Nightingale (Blink, 2007), for while this pair may have escaped the fate of millions of their peers in the mud and blood of the trenches they have only moments to wonder how they suddenly come to be passengers on a Victorian steam train before an equally deadly event catches up with them.
Meanwhile, the Doctor and Gabby have managed to gain the grudging support of a young Scots trooper called Jamie Colquhoun whose willingness to help probably has more to do with his interest in Gabby than believing the Doctor. However, it's the rather more by-the-book Captain Fairburn that the Doctor must win over, and that particular officer thinks that he and Gabby are a pair of spies. It takes a full on attack by an unbelievable threat for him to start to believe the Doctor.
Robbie Morrison's story deftly interweaves the main plot with the encroaching menace of the Weeping Angels. With every soldier hunted down the impression grows of a closing trap and the claustrophobia increases with each frame. Daniel Indro's depiction of the shattered town of St. Michel shows a Gothic citadel perched above a ravaged and smoky landscape and it is entirely feasible that an Angel could be lurking inside every nook, behind every darkened doorway and down any gloomy passage. The Angels have the perfect arena to hunt, and with the Doctor and his colleagues encircled this chapter builds to a thrilling cliffhanger. It will take all of the Doctor's ingenuity to save the day - as long as he and Gabby can manage not to blink...
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