Journey beyond the astounding new series of the TV show with award-winning writer Robbie Morrison and New York Times bestselling artist Dave Taylor! On a frozen planet spinning around a dying star, the Doctor and Clara stumble across the lone survivor of a species that once conquered the galaxy. Is it a prisoner? Cryogenically suspended pioneer? ...or something altogether more sinister? Caught in a deadly mystery, Clara and the Doctor's actions will have scorching repercussions for the universe!
QUOTES: Robbie Morrison & Dave Taylor, “Terrorformer” Doctor: “You humans have become a little too obsessed with your own image. … It's just packaging.”
Doctor: “Money, Clara! Obscene amounts of money. More money than sense … I hate money!” Clara: “Explains why you never have any. Or at least why it takes you so long to get the coffee--”
Doctor: “The company you keep leaves much to be desired.” Professor Spector: “Funding's hard to come by.” Doctor: “So's integrity.”
Doctor: “If you're scared, find a sofa to hide behind. There's one around somewhere. It won't save you, but people seem to find it comforting.”
Doctor: “I like to think of myself as a pacifist, but sometimes peace is the thing you have to fight hardest for.” - - - – - -
Finalmente conosciamo l'identità della creatura e la sua storia, il dottore impeccabile come sempre, senza neanche un po di timore, anzi lo sbeffeggia come al solito fa lui e tutte le sue rigenerazioni. Il disegno si è ripreso dall'inizio torbido del primo volume, soprattutto nella scena del dottore che parla con la creatura dicendo che non ama le maniere forti ma a volte sono necessarie, scena impeccabile. Clara la vedo un po fiacca almeno in questa storia fatta eccezione per lo scontro contro il robot. Su questo episodio do un 7 sia a storia che a disegno.
I'm a huge Doctor Who fan and the 12th Doctor played by the amazing Peter Capaldi is my favorite. This is a great comic book series. Robbie Morrison is great, the story flows and the illustrations are fantastic.