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The Twelfth Doctor and a Mash Up of Angels
This book collects a single story in Issues 10-13 of Year Three of the Twelfth Doctor Adventures. The Doctor, Nardole, and Bill land on a ship owned by Tenth Doctor foe Max Capricorn. The ship is full of the Hosts, the robot "Hosts" (shaped like angels0 from the Doctor Who story, "The Voyage of the Damned," and the Weeping Angels also appear in the story, and if that's not enough continuity for you, an old foe of the Ninth Doctor re-appears in a form that it makes no sense for her to be in.This sounds like a recipe for bad fan fiction, however writer Richard Dinnick deserves credit for knowing what some Doctor Who writers don't know. You can have all the fun toys you want, but at the end of the day, you have to buckle down and tell a good story. Dinnick does just that. We have multiple mysteries, some action scenes, and a couple good old fashioned cliffhangers.The art is also a lot of fun. The Hosts and the Weeping are visually very good together and the art is top notch. Some of the fan service is a little silly and there's one major plothole compared to the TV series, but this is a nice read for fans of the 12th Doctor and Doctor Who in general.
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