Rich Morris’ Ten Doctors completed

Sun, May 31, 2009

Comics and cartoons

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I mentioned / reviewed Rich Morris’ The Ten Doctors almost a year ago now. Since then he’s worked away at it until it has become rather a magnum opus of fan fiction. 247 strips later and it’s finished.

Like I said back then: “This is just the ultimate fan’s idea of “how can I get everyone into one Doctor Who comic?” and features all 10 doctors, plus companions, plus enemies galore.”

I haven’t had time to go and read the lot yet, but it’s definitely one to read when I have chance.

The whole thing is available online here. Or available as a download from this page.
(caught this via Bugpowder – cheers guys.)

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  1. Allan Cavanagh Says:

    Just finished it. It’s absolutely awesome. The guy’s Who knowledge is encyclopedic.

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