The villain introduced in the first installment is given more depth, personality, and back story. I saw this as a really clever, hidden treat for devoted Whovians and David Tennant fans alike.Īnother unbelievable improvement in this volume is the plot itself. Fantastic! Speaking of reading beyond the text, this volume is littered with subtle references to other British authors and David Tennant himself. You can read beyond what the doctor is saying and SEE what he means. This made the story so much more enjoyable, as it added an extra dimension beyond the text. Not only does the artist do a much better job portraying the general look of David Tennant's face, they also have totally nailed many of his most popular expressions. In this second installment, this problem is almost entirely resolved. My issue with the art in the first volume was the fact that well-known characters, such as the Doctor himself, were almost unrecognizable in some panels. Everything from the art to the plot was taken up a notch. This is the second installment of the graphic novel Doctor Who series by Tony Lee, and I must say this was so much better than the first volume.
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