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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Jul 22, 2016 13:36:07 GMT
As much as I like Titan Comics, it'll always be DWM for me. Their stories feel more like a part of the current era, whereas Titan Comics don't capture the tone of the eras they cover as well.
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Jul 22, 2016 22:08:38 GMT
For me DWM its tops, just for the vast range of great stories they have and how many of them link together through each era then its Titan, although I've only just started those at the bottom is IDW, but thats only because im not sure if its canon for me lol
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Post by omega on Jul 22, 2016 23:42:53 GMT
DWM wins for me simply by virtue of me having read the most of them. And, to be fair, loving it. And, to be fair, Frobisher. And that one Rob Shearman wrote. And the commentary in the collected editions. So yeah. The commentary provides great insight into the development of the writing and artwork. The best example of this is the one from The Flood where they talk about how they almost got to show the regeneration from the Eighth Doctor into the Ninth, with artwork as well!
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Post by omega on Jul 22, 2016 23:47:21 GMT
The DWM strips never fail to have heart. At the moment it seems Titan are trying to do too much, with the release delays not helping a jot. Weeping Angels of Mons is still a classic.
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Post by constonks on Jul 23, 2016 21:07:40 GMT
I like what Titan and IDW I've read but oh my, it's DWM by miles and miles.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2016 11:08:50 GMT
Doctor Who Magazine for me. Steve Parkhouse, Alan Barnes, Pat Mills, Scott Grey, all classic alumni that have brought no small amount of glee from their printed pages.
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