Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension Vol. 1 Collection

Cavan Scott author George Mann author Nick Abadzis author Adriana Melo illustrator Rachel Stott illustrator Cris Bolson illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Titan Books Ltd

Published:9th Jan '18

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Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension Vol. 1 Collection cover

In this first of two volumes collecting 2017's giant Doctor Who crossover event, witness the return of Jenny, the Doctor's daughter, who has a terrifying message for the Twelfth Doctor, Bill, and Nardole: the Void is hungry, and it's beginning to devour the universe we know and love! From there, the threat of the Void spirals out to affect all of the Doctor's incarnations - from the Ninth, who re-encounters Silurian detective Madame Vastra, to the Tenth, who battles cybernetic foes on a space station orbiting a white hole, to the Eleventh, who journeys beyond the universe and into an impossible era of his civilization's ancient past...!

"If you need a Doctor Who fix, this is about as concentrated a dose as you're likely to find." - IGN

"Expansive, charming, and gorgeous. 9 out of 10." - Newsarama

"This was as one Doctor would say “Fantastic!” - Gamers Sphere

"A fan pleasing, joyride full of spectacular spirit, colour, exploration, and drama. 10 out of 10" - Blogtor Who

"Every time a new Doctor appeared so did a smile on my face. This series should be a cracker.” - Nerdly

"The story is fantastic and the artwork stunning. 5 out of 5." - Kabooooom

"It’s a very satisfying read with some great artwork provided by Rachel Scott." - Comicon

"If you have any love of the show of all, The Lost Dimension is definitely worth checking out. 4 out of 5" - - MYM Buzz

“This is a comic for longtime Whovians, and it will be a great way to keep my appetite sated until this Christmas when we meet Jodie Whitaker.” - Multiversity Comics

"It’s fun, frantic, and thoroughly enjoyable." - San Francisco Book Review

ISBN: 9781785865909

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128 pages