Avail Yourself Doctor Who Conceived By Justin Richards Delivered In Digital Edition
Dr Who fan here my son and I just binge watched the final episodes of seasonas well as The Day of the Doctor I figured since we're due for a regeneration at the beginning of seasonI should read the graphic novel featuring the Eleventh Doctor Anything with Daleks is sure to catch and keep attention and we know the whole timey wimey thing can take us anywhere and anywhen Without spoilers I cannot give away the locations and times Let's just say the main action takes place during WWI somewhere in Britain Daleks Big war Gotta' stop total annihilation There are time and space portals involved There is death lots of death we're talking about Daleks Even my fangirl heart can't figure how all the characters kept in the know about all the key events I wanted to mark it but I have to be okay with Regardless the comic version of Matt Smith's Doctor is there and up to his winsome ways This graphic novel was interesting I really like the style of the drawing and I liked the style of the story too The story is not like a hero story which uses the special power to kill the bad guy This book is about a clever doctor who used his brilliant mind to solve some problems find the evidence from old time and defeat the evilThe book is exciting I saw that the son of professor was killed but rebuilt into machines by the DALEKs and the old man in the hall's wife was killed and the gardeners were killed by the robots too I felt sad about it and thought the robots are so evil and must be destroyedThe story didn't move on really fast but I can remember every little bit in the story After reading this book I can't believe such things happened and can't believe there are actually such terrible machines
which use the weak spot in human's heart and control the human to work for them But suddenly i thought this might actually happen in real life too There are some bad friends who only use people for their purpose and while you are not as useful as usual they put you on the side and never talked to you again So we should read the friend clearly and not making friends with these kind of people because we are like tools to themAlso we shouldn't be the people who use others like they are tools We should be kind to others and help our friends indeedAnd that's what i think about this novel Good story but a very similar premise to that episode of Doctor Who where the Daleks infiltrate World War II I forgot what its called sorry I love Doctor Who And this graphic novel felt so much like the show it was great It has the classic Doctor Who tropes like the witty doctor courageous self sacrificing companions near escapes and of course the Daleks I couldn't give this any lower thanbecause it was so well paced and exciting and fun just because it's small graphic novel doesn't mean it isn't worthyBook one of the Cram athon complete Justin Richards and Mike Collins have created this cool graphic novel The images are clever well detailed and compelling The bubble text placement works well I enjoy history and appreciate that there is some non fiction contained in this read This novel is full of action and uses Dr Who's self deprecating humor The Dalek Project is definitely one for the fans of Dr Who This is the first Doctor Who novel I've read although I've been watching the TV show since the Tom Baker days off and on and I intentionally looked for a book that wasn't a retelling of a TV episode so that I could judge it on it's own merits and I think that this Doctor Who adventure belongs in the Whovian cannon There was a similar story set during WWabout the Daleks being used to end the war This story in this book is set during WWand the war doesn't feature as prominently as it did in the TV show Instead the reader is given four companions all new to this story line and a time travelling manor that is hiding secrets that the Doctor unravels before facing his sworn enemy This concept is used well throughout the story with each door of the manor being a portal to some other place and time giving the doctor and artist ample room to play with the time travelling motif But the action seems to feel a little rushed and I got the sense that the doctor was running around putting out fires until the Daleks appeared instead of using his superior intellect and devious cunning to outwit his foe There was also a lack of the analytical sciency nature of the doctor with the writer preferring action as a means to drive the narrative I sure would have liked the story better if the doctor would slow down and talk that science mumbo jumble that always make me think twice and the TV show so compellingThe art work though is excellent The rendering of the Daleks including a new Proto Dalek are spot on and the rendering of Matt Smith though not exact is certainly passable Also the mechanic of the portals is used well as the Doctor moves between various locations including a German U boat factory Dalek space ship and an overgrown junglegarden Every inch of the panel is used throughout the book an the colors are vibrant and eye catching the character detail is also very well done This visual aspect is why I chose the comic medium to expand my Doctor Who experience and the artists and colourists do not disappointIn the end I knocked a few because of the pace of the story too uick and the fact that the Doctor doesn't play to his strengths his intellect but I would recommend this book to Whovians because the story does work and the artwork is top uality I thought this graphic novel was fairly decent The plot ran smoothly and made sense for the most part Though the story follows the Doctor Who stereotype of a crashedstranded faction of enemies Theyve crashed at some point in earths history and are messing with history in order to survive Though I thought it was a bit creative that it was also part of a Dalek experiment A few characters in the story were a bit useless Most contributed to the plot well a few just took up space I am also not sure why Rory or Amy are not in the story I assume this story takes place between seasonandThat would explain their absence Overall I thought the graphic novel was fairly high uality The illustrations were slightly above average and the dialogue was straight to the point I would highly recommend this book if youre looking for a uick readThe Great War is at its fiercest and most terrible But things are about to get even worse Armaments manufacturer Lord Hellcombe has a new secret weapon he believes will win the war But when the Doctor witnesses the final demonstration he begins to realize how much danger everyone is in Lord Hellcombe claims to have invented the Dalek Except of course that nothing is uite what it seems Now the Doctor and his new friends must draw on every type of earlyth century technology and every element of human ingenuity and bravery if they are to discover the truth and survive to prevent the entire Western Front of World War One from becoming part of The Dalek Project What would happen if the Daleks tried to influence the outcome of one of the World wars Wait they already tried that It was called Victory of the Daleks The Dalek project presents something very similar only this time The Doctor's greatest foes are trying to influence the outcome of World War I This graphic novel has it's roots in some of the classic Dalek stories As I said it reminded me of Victory of the Daleks It also gives a nod to Power of the Daleks as seemingly helpless Daleks convince unsuspecting humans to help them build Daleks under the pretense that it will help win the war The setting of part of the story in a country house is a nod to Evil of the DaleksThe story itself would have felt at home either in the Doctor Who monthly comic or as part of the comic strip series in Doctor Who magazine Something similar to the Fourth Doctor comic strips as The Doctor travels on his own without any of the television companions instead he picks up help along the way throughout the course of the story The drama comes from The Doctor having to convince various humans how dangerous the Daleks really are Can humanity see through the Dalek lies and defeat them before humanity is exterminated As a Whovian I find it hard to believe that I would come across a Doctor Who work of any kind and not love it However that being said this review isn't biased It's simply fact First of all Matt Smith is one of my favorite Doctors so that already had me hooked but also the Daleks are one of my favorite villains in the Universe I loved the story and the way the dialogue seemed to capture the same uirky energy and character of Matt Smith's Doctor But I think the thing I loved most about this particular graphic novel was how vibrant the colors were I've read a lot of graphic novels and the artwork and coloring in this one was just beautiful.