‘Supremacy of the Cybermen’ graphic novel reviewed
❉ Titan’s Summer 2016 miniseries celebrating 50 years of the Cybermen, collected in a hardcover edition.
❉ Titan’s Summer 2016 miniseries celebrating 50 years of the Cybermen, collected in a hardcover edition.
❉ Smoking hot TARDIS-on-TARDIS vortex shenanigans and trippy, metatextual games ahoy!
❉ Assassin’s Creed: Uprising settles into its stride with a neat twist.
❉ One of the best comics of the ’90s, James Robinson and Tony Harris’ Starman continues to stand the test of time.
❉ Barbucci and Canepa’s Sky Doll series is unabashedly sexy, with a deep, genre-spanning story to tell.
❉ Station Zero is a Torchwood story that enthusiastically embraces its connections to Doctor Who.
❉ Kadokawa’s adaptation of the the second episode of Sherlock preserves its BBC feel while adding a manga pacing to it.
❉ Collected for the first time, Titan’s prequel series recounts the events that led up to the first season of the Showtime series.
❉ Finn Clark sheds a welcome spotlight on a frequently under-appreciated strand of ‘Doctor Who’ stories.
❉ The raven-haired heroine is brought back to life and flipped into a modern sci-fi world in this reader-friendly, well designed and appealing comic.
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