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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Revolutions of Terror
By Keen Reader
This is a newly released graphic novel, published by Titan Comics in conjunction with the BBC. This one is volume 1 of a series featuring the Tenth Doctor, as played on tv by David Tennant.There are two main parts to the story in this novel, each taking up about half of the book. The first story is set in modern-day New York, where the Doctor has arrived to investigate some strange readings. There he meets up with a young woman, Gabby, whose struggles with finding her own path against her family’s wishes have placed her in danger. She and the Doctor strike up a friendship and an alliance in the battle against a foe that even the Doctor might not be able to defeat. The artwork in this story is really brilliant. The layout of the pages offers a really ‘visual’ perspective of the story, both from immediate and far distances; there are even whole panels where there is no dialogue, but the action is moved along and you really get a sense of the ‘unknown’ aspect of what the Doctor is trying to discover.The second part of the book is another story with Gabby, who the Doctor has taken on a ‘one-off’ trip to thank her for her help. The artwork in this story is quite different from the first story, but is really evocative of the time, place, and context of the story itself. I liked the way the story was presented, as it allowed us to really view that first experience of travelling with the Doctor from the perspective of Gabby, who is in herself a very well constructed character.Both these stories capture David Tennant’s Doctor brilliantly. The dialogue is perfect for him, and you can really see him saying it; these stories both play out on the graphic novel format perfectly, as you can also ‘see’ them on the small screen. Gabby is a very well presented character, and I would happily see more adventures with her with the Doctor. She has a real depth to the character, which has already come through in this first graphic novel to feature her.So far, I have read volume 1 of the Twelfth Doctor and volume 1 of the Tenth Doctor graphic novels in this new Titan Comics range, and I’m thoroughly impressed – these are really great; great stories, great arwork, very well presented and real keepers. I have volume 1 of the Eleventh Doctor coming up shortly.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Revolutions of Terror
By Keen Reader
This is a newly released graphic novel, published by Titan Comics in conjunction with the BBC. This one is volume 1 of a series featuring the Tenth Doctor, as played on tv by David Tennant.There are two main parts to the story in this novel, each taking up about half of the book. The first story is set in modern-day New York, where the Doctor has arrived to investigate some strange readings. There he meets up with a young woman, Gabby, whose struggles with finding her own path against her family’s wishes have placed her in danger. She and the Doctor strike up a friendship and an alliance in the battle against a foe that even the Doctor might not be able to defeat. The artwork in this story is really brilliant. The layout of the pages offers a really ‘visual’ perspective of the story, both from immediate and far distances; there are even whole panels where there is no dialogue, but the action is moved along and you really get a sense of the ‘unknown’ aspect of what the Doctor is trying to discover.The second part of the book is another story with Gabby, who the Doctor has taken on a ‘one-off’ trip to thank her for her help. The artwork in this story is quite different from the first story, but is really evocative of the time, place, and context of the story itself. I liked the way the story was presented, as it allowed us to really view that first experience of travelling with the Doctor from the perspective of Gabby, who is in herself a very well constructed character.Both these stories capture David Tennant’s Doctor brilliantly. The dialogue is perfect for him, and you can really see him saying it; these stories both play out on the graphic novel format perfectly, as you can also ‘see’ them on the small screen. Gabby is a very well presented character, and I would happily see more adventures with her with the Doctor. She has a real depth to the character, which has already come through in this first graphic novel to feature her.So far, I have read volume 1 of the Twelfth Doctor and volume 1 of the Tenth Doctor graphic novels in this new Titan Comics range, and I’m thoroughly impressed – these are really great; great stories, great arwork, very well presented and real keepers. I have volume 1 of the Eleventh Doctor coming up shortly.

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5ALLONS - Y!!
By The Last Gallifreyan
I’ll say if from the outset, I’m biased. I love the tenth Doctor. A lifelong fan of ‘Who’ I appreciate each and every actor who has portrayed our favourite Time-Lord with all putting their own individual stamp on the role however, for me, David Tennant nailed it with his infectitious and enthusiastic take on the title character.My interest in the show has stemmed over into all forms of media – audio, literature,video/DVD, and in the comics arena. Even as a grown man of 40+ I vividly recall reading and savouring those early strips in Doctor Who Weekly back in the 70’s, subsequently acquiring the collected Panini works of said comic strips. All that said however, and with no disrespect intended, I just couldn’t get away with IDW’s reign.Therefore when I first learnt that Titan Comics had secured the licence to produce Doctor Who and that there was to be a regular monthly series starring the Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth incarnations I was over the moon. That wait from reading that first announcement to downloading the actual first issue of The Tenth Doctor seemed like an eternity.Volume 1: Revolutions Of Terror collects the first five issues of the series starring our favourite pin-stripe suit wearing Gallifreyan, written by Nick Abadzis with artwork by Elena Casagrande.This series picks off where Nu-Who’s Season 4 left off, where our hero was forced to say goodbye to his companion Donna Noble. The decision to choose this period of his life in which to base this new series was a no-brainer, there is so much unchartered water from that final year that we were only treat to little dips in the pool with the small handful of televised specials.The Doctor is in modern day New York investigating a psychic phenomena where his path crosses with that of Gabriella ‘Gabby’ Gonzalez, an aspiring artist frustrated at having to work in the family business – in particular, the family laundramat which seems to be a focal point for an incursion by engineered psychic alien parasites. After defeating the invasion the Doctor takes on board his new friend for ‘one trip’ … and we all know how that usually ends up.One might expect for the first issue of a new run that the writer and creative staff would thrust the central character in our faces from the get-go but Nick Abadzis takes another approach, one that has elements of TV’s ‘Partners In Crime’. In that story the Doctor and soon-to-be (at that time) companion Donna Noble independently investigated the mystery of the Adipose only to be brought together for the climax. In Part 1 of Revolutions Of Terror our hero makes a small number of minuscule appearances peppered throughout the story with the main focus been on introducing us to Gabby and her world. There is a clever sequence early on in which the paths sort of cross of the two future travelling companions (although not directly).Some may question this approach – surely there should be more of the title character in the first issue of his new series. Personally I loved it. I felt by the end of that first issue that I really had a feel for who this new companion was and what made her tick. The fleeting appearances of the Doctor served to build up the mystery and when the two characters finally do meet we get one heck of a cliffhanger! After that the second installment throws us into the adrenaline-fuelled pace that we would expect as Gabby joins the Doctor in ‘his world’.Revolutions Of Terror is essentially a five part story that can be broken down into two parts, issues 1-3 thrust our heroes together in a New York set tale of psychic alien invaders during the ‘Day Of The Dead’ whilst 4-5 tells a smaller tale from Gabby’s perspective as she chronicles in her journal the events of her first trip.Nick Abadzis’s dialogue is top notch for the Doctor and I could visualise the stories contained within this volume as a ‘season opener’. Elena Casagrande’s artwork equally deserves full recognition bringing the story to life. As can be seen from the panels above the drawings are excellent with David Tennant’s likeness perfectly captured.All in all a first class introduction to the comic book adventures of Gallifrey’s finest.9.5/10

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