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The Ninth Doctor: Doctormania

par Cavan Scott, Cris Bolson (Illustrateur), Adriana Melo (Illustrateur)

Autres auteurs: Mariano Laclaustra (Illustrateur)

Séries: Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor (2), Doctor Who {non-TV} (Graphic Novel)

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The Ninth Doctor, Rose and Captain Jack continue their trip through the Universe! Someone is impersonating the Doctor - and has made him into a galactic celebrity! But something far more sinister is going on, as the trio are plunged into yet another shapeshifting civil war... The Slitheen are back! And just as they think their trip can't get any worse, living gargoyles invade San Francisco and residents begin to fly... Writer Cavan Scott (Who-Ology, Doctor Who Event 2016) and artists Adriana Melo (Star Wars: Empire, Birds of Prey) and Cris Bolson (The Shadow) continue the all new adventures of these beloved characters!… (plus d'informations)
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Second in the series of Titan Comics graphic novels about the Ninth Doctor, with three stories:

“Hacked”, a very short story with a reference to the Eye of Orion and the Braxiatel Collection, in which the Ninth Doctor, Jack and Rose are kidnapped by an intergalactic criminal who they duly defeat.

The title story, “Doctormania”, has the crew landing on a world where everyone is a Doctor Who fan, an immediately glorious concept. There is a fake Doctor who everyone loves and a fan who gets annoyed with Rose. But it turns out that a familar foe is behind it all. Nicely executed.

The third story, “Transformed”, brings Mickey back into the narrative (though at a point where he has already met the Tenth Doctor). The whole team ends up in San Francisco for an adventure with shape-changing gargoyles with super powers. Nicely done. ( )
  nwhyte | Dec 26, 2022 |
Het eerste deel van deze Negende Doctor reeks had mij zeer aangenaam verrast omdat naast de aardige kwaliteit van het verhaal, ook het tekenwerk prettig was om naar te kijken. Helaas geldt dit niet voor het tweede (Doctormania) en derde (Official Secrets) deel.

De eerste paar bladzijden viel het me nog niet onmiddellijk op maar gaandeweg kwamen daar de steeds slechter lijkende tekeningen en ook de bijna totaal onherkenbare plaatjes. Vooral als de personages qua perspectief wat verder weg staan, worden de gezichten steeds grover en op een gegeven moment dacht ik zelfs dat de tekenaars er simpelweg geen zin in hadden. Het lijkt wel alsof het een haastklus is geweest dat ook nog even gedaan moest worden. Voor mij heeft dat veel leesplezier weggenomen.
En o ja, ik heb nog even gecheckt en inderdaad is het eerste deel door iemand anders getekend. Hadden ze die tekenaar maar aangehouden.

Erg vind ik het ook voor de schrijver. Want het verhaal in zowel het tweede als derde deel is uitstekend. De personages zijn qua gedrag en uitspraken heel erg herkenbaar en de verhaallijnen zijn interessant en prikkelend. Ik zie het zo in een televisieaflevering gegoten worden. Het derde deel eindigt ook nog eens met een knetter van een cliffhanger.

Nu ben ik niet in bezit van verdere delen en ik geloof niet dat ik die ga opzoeken want ik heb al gezien dat het weer van deze zelfde belabberde tekenaars zijn die het verhaal voor mij vergallen. ( )
  Niekchen | Jan 2, 2022 |
I didn't care for vol 1 of this series, and I feel much the same about this. In my review of that one, I wrote, "[t]he plot seemed to pile complication on complication and incident on incident for the sake of it." The same is true here. More specifically, the stories read like they were made up as they went along, with no attempt at unity of character or theme. The first one, "Doctormania," is about the Doctor, Jack, and Rose arriving on a planet where everyone is a big fan of the Doctor; it turns out that this is because a Slitheen is running around in Doctor skinsuit. But the story isn't really about this in any meaningful way, the implications and permutations of this concept aren't explored. Instead, they're discarded and it becomes a story about Rose being stuck on a jungle planet with a Slitheen, and the climax of the story is about negotiations between different factions in the Raxacoricofallapatorius solar system. There's a brief return to the original hook at the end, but the permutations of the story feel arbitrary and inorganic. I hate saying something doesn't follow "rules" for writing, but it really doesn't live up to the MICE Quotient. It's an event story, but the event that is solved at the ending isn't the one that was a problem at the beginning!

The second story, "The Hunted," wastes a good premise too for no readily apparent reason. The Doctor is summoned by Mickey-- only it's post-"Journey's End" Mickey who's married to Martha, not the useless "Mickey the idiot" that he knows. I think there's potential here for a story about how the Doctor has misjudged Mickey, but it's not used, it's just a random continuity detail, not a storytelling concept. Worse, Martha is there to just be a mute woman in distress for Mickey to worry about! Like, she's a protagonist in her own right, you shouldn't be treating her like this... except that, of course, she's a woman. The actual plot of the story (something something superpowers something something mutations something something a wormhole) is too dependent on techno-gubbins to be interesting. I think a lot of writers who try to imitate Russell T Davies-style Who don't get that, for all its flash and speed and color, his stories were about something, they were about people in real and meaningful ways rarely equaled on television. These stories have flash and speed and color, but aren't about anything at all.

This also contains what was originally published as a Free Comic Book Day story, "Hacked." There are no credits for it anywhere in the book: if I was artist Mariano Laclaustro, I'd be pretty hacked off.

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  Stevil2001 | Jul 23, 2021 |
There are two main adventures in this story. First, the Doctor and his companions arrive at a planet where the Doctor is a big celebrity. This leads to lots of meta-commentary about Doctor Who as a television show and fan culture. Ultimately, this story leads to a hunt on Raxacoricofallapatoria. I don't know if anyone was clamoring for more Slitheen stories, but they are the signature monster of the Ninth Doctor, and this comic does a decent job of setting a story on their planet.

The next story is much better with timey-wimey twists. Mickey Smith calls the Doctor to San Francisco, but he's the older, more confident Mickey whose married to Martha and teamed with her as free lance monster hunters. The story requires that Rose not see future Mickey and the Doctor not meet his future companion Martha which makes for interesting plotting. Meanwhile, Rose is lured in a group of people who've gained flying powers and are contending with gargoyle creatures. Her flirtatious romance with a handsome young man in the group is true to Series 1 Rose before she ended up romantically interested in Tennant's Doctor.

This comic collection builds on the Ninth Doctor's adventures in a fun and visually varied ways. ( )
  Othemts | Oct 17, 2018 |
The Doctor, Rose, and Jack travel across the universe to stop a master criminal from destroying worlds, defeat a Doctor impostor, and help Mickey rescue a San Francisco from its population becoming first superheroes, but then transforming into monsters. Another fun installment of the nuttiness that is the Doctor. Great art and coloring. Very enjoyable. ( )
  -Eva- | Aug 22, 2018 |
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The Ninth Doctor, Rose and Captain Jack continue their trip through the Universe! Someone is impersonating the Doctor - and has made him into a galactic celebrity! But something far more sinister is going on, as the trio are plunged into yet another shapeshifting civil war... The Slitheen are back! And just as they think their trip can't get any worse, living gargoyles invade San Francisco and residents begin to fly... Writer Cavan Scott (Who-Ology, Doctor Who Event 2016) and artists Adriana Melo (Star Wars: Empire, Birds of Prey) and Cris Bolson (The Shadow) continue the all new adventures of these beloved characters!

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