The Ninth Doctor, Captain Jack, and Rose find themselves in the middle of a war between two races - one of which wants to police the use of time travel technology, and the other that wants them to do anything but.
As an introduction to the Titan Doctor Who comics, this one gives me high hopes for what else is out there. The characterisation of the Doctor, as well as Rose and Jack, is really spot on - Eccleston's Doctor's rage at himself, the Time Lords, and the Time War in general is extremely raw, and it shines through in his actions when he's confronted with it all once again. There's a great segment that shows off some later continuity from the Eleventh Doctor's tenure that makes the way the Ninth Doctor acts make far more sense in context now, while Jack's choices really show why he was never going to be a permanent companion - he and the Doctor just don't approach problems in the same way.
Blair Shedd's artwork is very nice too - the Doctor, Jack, and Rose all look like their respective actors without the action feeling photoboxed or too static, and the designwork for the alien creatures (aside from one squid dude who is literally a squid and that's it) is pretty neat. Rachael Stott, who I'm not a massive fan of, does some fill-in pages during the later issues, but they're few and far between so I barely even noticed the change.
A solid story, some good continuity and character work, and some lovely artwork sets the bar high for Titan's Doctor Who comics - let's see if they can keep it up.