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Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension Book 2

Hardback

Main Details

Title Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension Book 2
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Nick Abadzis
By (author) Cavan Scott
By (author) George Mann
Illustrated by Rachael Stott
Illustrated by Mariano Lacclaustra
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 267,Width 175
Category/GenreScience fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9781785863479
ClassificationsDewey:741.5
Audience
General
Illustrations Y

Publishing Details

Publisher Titan Books Ltd
Imprint Titan Comics
NZ Release Date 27 March 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The most epic Doctor Who event ever, as every incarnation of the Doctor - and friends and enemies old and new - unites to push back the threat of the Void: the empty space between universes that has inexplicably become sentient...and hungry! In this second of two volumes collecting 2017's giant Doctor Who crossover event, the lives of the Twelfth Doctor and the Tenth Doctor collide in the most unexpected way, as their TARDISes become fused...and the whole of humanity seems turned against them! Only by linking together all of the Doctor's lives - and delving deep into the horror of the Void - do the Doctors stand any chance of uncovering the mystery at its heart...and of saving the known universe from total annihilation! But what they find at the centre of the Universe That Never Was will prove the most shocking discovery of all... Plus - discover what River Song and the Fourth Doctor have been up to during this mega-event, and how they played a part in its unexpected resolution! It's unmissable, beyond-epic entertainment, and essential reading for any Doctor Who fan!

Author Biography

Cavan Scott is a writer, editor and producer of over 60 books and audio dramas, including the Sunday Times Top 10 Bestseller Who-ology - The Official Doctor Who Miscellany. Beyond Doctor Who, he has written for The Sarah Jane Adventures, Judge Dredd, Warhammer 40,000, Pathfinder, Adventure Time, Blake's 7 and many more. He is currently co-writing the bestselling Star Wars: Adventures in Wild Space series for younger readers. He was the co-writer (with Mark Wright) of the Ninth Doctor audio adventure 'Night of the Whisper' and continues to write for, and produce, Big Finish audios for Doctor Who and more! Ivan Rodriguez is an South American artist who has worked on Supergirl, Red Sonja, Shadowland: Daughters of the Shadow, and Vampirella, as well as the Doctor Who comics event, Supremacy of the Cybermen.

Reviews

"If you need a Doctor Who fix, this is about as concentrated a dose as you're likely to find." - IGN "Expansive, charming, and gorgeous. 9 out of 10." - Newsarama "This was as one Doctor would say "Fantastic!" - Gamers Sphere "A fan pleasing, joyride full of spectacular spirit, colour, exploration, and drama. 10 out of 10" - Blogtor Who "Every time a new Doctor appeared so did a smile on my face. This series should be a cracker." - Nerdly "The story is fantastic and the artwork stunning. 5 out of 5." - Kabooooom "It's a very satisfying read with some great artwork provided by Rachel Scott." - Comicon "If you have any love of the show of all, The Lost Dimension is definitely worth checking out. 4 out of 5" - - MYM Buzz "This is a comic for longtime Whovians, and it will be a great way to keep my appetite sated until this Christmas when we meet Jodie Whitaker." - Multiversity Comics "A nonstop bundle of excitement; the true definition of page-turning adventure." - Geek "Crackles and sparkles with warmth and love for its source material, this is a pitch-perfect jumping-on point for anyone yet to immerse themselves in the Titan Doctor Who range." - Broken Frontier "The artwork was superb...5 out of 5 wands" - Thoroughly Modern Reviewer "A damn fine crossover event." - Fandom Post "Beyond-epic entertainment, and essential reading for any Doctor Who fan!" - Midwest Book Review "How can you not love one more "Day of the Doctor"-esque romp with all 13 actors?" - San Francisco Book Review