Third (and last) in the series of IDW Tenth Doctor comic books that started with Fugitive and continued with Tesseract. Tony Lee’s narrative achieves a very happy union with Matthew Dow Smith’s art here, and the story arc arc is rounded off dramatically and satisfactorily. The book is rounded out with three stories from the 2010 Doctor Who Annual, which I now realise I hadn’t read; they too are very good. NB that the old man in the first story is called Barnaby Edwards…
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Gosh. Good catch. Gaiman does have tropes tho I hadn’t noticed especially noticed dwarves as one of them. (Just thought dwarves were the new sexy.)