ARC Provided by NetGalley
OK so this ARC only provided access to the first issue (of 4), so it’s a bit difficult to judge the whole tale so this is review is based upon only--ONLY--the 1st issue.
Amy and the Doctor are headed off on their next adventure, this time to a world where Amy can be a princess, just like she always dreamed of. And the doctor knows of just such a world, a holiday world where the rich can go to relax. But there is evil afoot (it’s the doctor what else would you expect) and the world is not what it once was and no one is here for relaxation anymore. There are still kings and knights and dragons, but an evil monster lurks and takes those that are sick and injured. What happens to them no one knows, but the Doctor and Amy may just find out, as their both in deep trouble. The Tardis is missing, knights have them surrounded, and the world has been guarantied for a long time because of an infection. How will the Doctor and Amy get out of this one alive?
Since this is just the first issue, and I don’t have much experience reading Doctor Who comics, I can only offer my opinion based upon what I’ve read and what I know of the show. Based upon what I see in the comic it seems like it’s going to be an interesting storyline, but I fear it maybe a bit predictable. I can already guess that the “creature” taking people is really a medical bot gone a bit haywire and it’s attempting to heal them. What it does to do this I’m not quite sure yet (maybe turn them into the animal/human hybrids we see briefly in the background.) But perhaps I’ll be proven wrong. It does seem like this will a great Doctor adventure and I love the fact that they’ve crossed over into the fairytale world. It’s such a different type of adventure for the Doctor and his companions, at least from my experience, that I want to see what happens next.
The artwork is OK, but I face the same problem I do whenever a TV show is translated into a comic....they try to hard to make it look exactly like real life actors/actresses the characters are based upon. And while here they look mostly like they do in real life there’s something a bit off in their expressions where they feel more...plastic. And this only happens with Amy and the Doctor, everyone else looks absolutely fine. Everything else looks well done though, except for a couple of places where they tried to put a highlight on Amy’s lip and it looks like she’s drooling (well maybe she is drooling). I especially like the scenes with the dragon floating around and I’m a firm believe that there need to be more dragons in comics.
While the story might have a few predictable moments, overall it seems like a good tale and I look forward to reading the rest of it.