Titan Comics’ Four Doctors Signing Event in London

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To celebrate the release of the graphic novel of Titan Comics’ Summer event, The Four Doctors, writer Paul Cornell and artist Neil Edwards will be signing copies of the book this Wednesday 13th January.


The pair will be at the Forbidden Planet London Megastore on Shaftesbury Avenue from 6- 7pm, signing the FP exclusive edition of the collection, with a cover paying homage to Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody.


The story sees a team-up of the Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors for the first time ever, dealing with an after-effect of the War Doctor’s actions of Marinus during the Time War. You can gather from our series of reviews that we all enjoyed the tale, especially seeing the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors deal with Peter Capaldi’s grumpier incarnation of the Time Lord. It was also great to see Clara Oswald conversing with the comic-only companion, Alice Obiefune and Gabby Gonzalez.


And everyone at Kasterborous was over the moon to see one of our reviews quoted on the advert for The Four Doctors; UK readers can see that on the back of the comic compilation, Tales from the TARDIS #01.


Kasterborous Quoted on Ad


Paul Cornell, of course, is the writer of Father’s Day and Human Nature/The Family of Blood, while Neil Edwards has a great comic book portfolio including Scarlet Spider, Fantastic Four, and Transformers.


If you can’t make it to the signing this Wednesday, you can order a copy for £10.99 from Forbidden Planet.


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