Doctor Who by Una McCormack7/5/2023 ![]() A dead world… No, there is a biodome, rising from the ash. Read at your own risk.)ĭoctor Who: All Flesh is Grass by Una McCormackĪ wasteland. I wouldn’t consider any of them to be major ones, but your mileage may vary. (NOTE: There will be some spoilers for the book within. However, it also maintains all of the flaws of the first book and wastes the intriguing premise set up in that novel by devolving into another Doctor vs Dalek story. ![]() And it sort of does-it deftly ties together the seemingly disparate elements of the story into an explosive conclusion. So, I hoped that this second (and final) novel, the conclusion of the storyline, All Flesh is Grass, would tick those boxes. I really want to enjoy Time Lord Victorious-I like a lot of the ideas and many of the stories are solid on their own, but the whole event hasn’t felt like it was coalescing into anything yet. But those parts of Time Lord Victorious that I have consumed have left me conflicted. And, as of this review, I haven’t listened to any of the Big Finish audios, so I can’t speak on them. The two comics were well-written and illustrated but short and seemingly-disconnected from the larger story. The first novel, The Knight, The Fool, and The Dead, set up a solid premise but didn’t explore any of its ideas with the depth needed to make them memorable. ![]() So far, the Time Lord Victorious event has been a bit of a mixed bag. ![]()
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