Titan Comics has released a preview of Doctor Who: Four Doctors #1, which arrives in comic shops on Wednesday, August 12th.
A variant cover gallery and Titan’s YouTube trailer for the …
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Titan Comics has released a preview of Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #9, which is in comic shops today.
Official preview:
DOCTOR WHO: THE TWELFTH DOCTOR #9
WRITER: Robbie Morrison …
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Titan Comics has released a five page preview of Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor Vol.1: Terrorformer, which arrives in comic shops on June 30th.
The trailer for the trade paperback appears …
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Titan Comics has previewed the first six pages of Paul Cornell and Neil Edwards’ Doctor Who: Four Doctors #1, which is due in comic shops on August 12th.
All five …
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Titan Comics released all the cover art to the upcoming Four Doctors event, and the B cover to the first issue features the War Doctor. Only a white silhouette on …
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We only see the Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors on the five covers that Titan Comics released to promote this undoubtedly epic summer event penned by Doctor Who scribe …
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Titan Comics has released a preview of Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor#7, due in stores April 15th. This is the second chapter of “The Fractures,” a thriller about a grieving …
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Titan Comics has released the first page of all three Doctor Who stories that will appear in the Doctor Who Comics: Free Comic Book Day Edition that will appear on FCBD, …
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Two Wednesdays from now, the sixth issue of Titan Comics’ Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor arrives in comic shops with a new story arc, so it’s a perfect jumping on …
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Earlier this morning, Nerdspan previewed Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #5, with a cover by Alice X. Zhang. The Titan Comics Tumblr had this to add:
Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor …
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In Titan Comics March solicitations, we see the third issue of the Ninth Doctor mini-series, featuring not only fan favorite companion Rose Tyler but Captain Jack Harkness. The Twelfth Doctor …
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I will say that what Felicia Day did was no small feat. She took a common misconception about gamers (overweight, introverted males), and actually shed light on the reality of the gaming community. There are gamers of all shapes and sizes, of all nationalities and religions, of all genders. Gamers are not, and have never been, confined to one gender or one personality type. I think Felicia did a fabulous job showing each character as an individual with their own quirks and problems, but also showing the passion they have for their game and their guild.