lynnr's review against another edition

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adventurous

3.25

kryten4k's review against another edition

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medium-paced

3.5

nwhyte's review

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http://nhw.livejournal.com/932339.html[return][return]Yes, it's a real rarity - the only full-length Doctor Who book written by one of the Doctor Who actors. Colin Baker had written three Sixth Doctor stories featuring his own character and Bonnie Langford's Mel, but here's a full 96-page graphic novel published by Marvel in 1994, taking the story of Peri further. I have not seen the series in which she gets married off to Brian Blessed (or killed, depending on the interpretation), but Colin Baker obviously feels as strongly about it as most fans do.[return][return]Anyway, it's a fun quest story, rather in the Conan the Barbarian genre of medieval romps, though with inevitable science fictional overtones; the Doctor, his penguin-shaped companion Frobisher, and a locally recruited warrior set off to save Peri's grandchildren and their kingdom, Peri herself having disappeared some time back. My only problem with it is that the artist who drew three quarters of the book, Barrie Mitchell, referred to so positively by Baker in the introduction, doesn't actually draw the Doctor to look very much like Baker at all! (Mitchell is apparently best known for having drawn "The Four Marys" in the girls' comic Bunty, though I doubt that he did it for the whole run from 1958 to 2001 as WikiPedia implies.) The artist of the first quarter of the book, veteran John M Burns, seemed to me to catch him rather better.[return][return]This book is something of a curio, admittedly, but quite fun.

ianbanks's review against another edition

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4.0

The first full-length Doctor Who story written by one of the Doctors! In fact Colin Baker was, I believe, the only actor to play the part to pen a story featuring the character (until Tom Baker’s Scratchman was published recently). And it’s great fun. Of course, having the tale feature Frobisher (All hail the big talking bird) doesn’t hurt, either. The story features the Sixth Doctor returning to see Peri on what (it transpires) is a regular visit to keep up with her family. Unfortunately he arrives in the middle of a war zone caused by the interference of an alien race in a spat between members of the ruling family. It meanders a little but it is a hoot for fans of this era and team. The other stories in this are also fun but are strictly minor work exploring some nostalgic turns the Doctor’s life has taken.

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adventurous funny lighthearted medium-paced

4.0

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