Comic Review: Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor: Gaze of the Medusa #1

I felt like I was reading a “lost story.”

Synopsis: A mysterious woman commands a hidden army in a house of the blind. Scryclops stalk the streets… and something alien and terrible screams from prehistory — with a hunger that cannot be satisfied!

Review: Titan Comics has given us unadulterated Hincliffe! Writers Gordon Rennie and Emma Beeby have crossed ‘The Talons of Weng-Chiang’ with ‘The Horns of Nimon.’ Readers meet Odysseus James, his daughter Athena, and a cyclops variant in Victorian garb. Plus, Sarah gets kidnapped…again! The artist Brian Williamson walks the line between photo real and etherial Victoriana, wonderfully encapsulating this era of the show. The dialogue was also pitch perfect. I felt like I was reading a “lost story.” I can’t wait for Issue #2.

Writers

Gordon Rennie

Emma Beeby

Artist

Brian Williamson

Colors

Hi-Fi

Letters

Richard Starkings, Jimmy Betancourt

Publisher

Titan Comics

9.7
Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor: Gaze of the Medusa #1
  • Story, Art
  • Sorry they didn't film this.
  • Story
    9.0
  • Art
    10
  • Lettering
    10

Raissa Devereux became a life-long genre fan at the age of four when she first saw The Wizard of Oz at a screening at Arizona State University. Years later, she graduated from A.S.U. as an English major, History minor, Whovian, and Trekkie. Now a Florida transplant, she loves the opportunity Sci-Fi Pulse has given her to further explore space travel, time travel, masked heroes, gothic castles, and good yarns.
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