Doctor Who Archives: Prisoners of Time

Part of Doctor Who

Paperback
$24.99 US
6.1"W x 9.1"H x 0.6"D   | 20 oz | 20 per carton
On sale Feb 16, 2016 | 304 Pages | 978-1-78276-774-9
Doctor Who Archives: Prisoners of Time Omnibus celebrates the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who with a twelve-part tribute to one of the most beloved heroes of all time. Follow the first 11 incarnations of the intrepid traveler on an epic adventure as he explores time and space with fan-favorite companions, and comes face to face with some of the galaxy's deadliest foes! Featuring the complete Prisoners of Time story arc, as well as a stunning cover gallery, this is a must-have addition to any Whovian's Doctor Who collection!
Brothers Scott and David Tipton are a collaborative comics team who have worked together on a number of titles. They are best known for writing for IDW's Star Trekseriesincluding the mini-series Klingons: Blood will Tell and the Doctor Who crossover event, The Next Generation: Doctor Who - Assimilation². Scott Tipton has also written for Dark Horse's Angel and is a recognized comics historian, writing articles for his blog, Comics 101.

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Doctor Who Archives: Prisoners of Time Omnibus celebrates the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who with a twelve-part tribute to one of the most beloved heroes of all time. Follow the first 11 incarnations of the intrepid traveler on an epic adventure as he explores time and space with fan-favorite companions, and comes face to face with some of the galaxy's deadliest foes! Featuring the complete Prisoners of Time story arc, as well as a stunning cover gallery, this is a must-have addition to any Whovian's Doctor Who collection!

Creators

Brothers Scott and David Tipton are a collaborative comics team who have worked together on a number of titles. They are best known for writing for IDW's Star Trekseriesincluding the mini-series Klingons: Blood will Tell and the Doctor Who crossover event, The Next Generation: Doctor Who - Assimilation². Scott Tipton has also written for Dark Horse's Angel and is a recognized comics historian, writing articles for his blog, Comics 101.