Tuesday, February 20, Titan Comics will sees the release of Titan’s most epic Doctor Who cross-over – Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension Book One! This all-new adventure is biggest Doctor Who event ever featuring incarnation of the Doctor along with numerous friends and enemies both old and new. All unite to push back the threat of the Void – the empty space between universes that has inexplicably become sentient… and hungry!
The series is written and illustrated by some of Titant Comics best incuding Nick Abadzis (The Tenth Doctor, Laika), Cavan Scott (The Ninth Doctor, Star Wars: Adventures), George Mann (The Eight Doctor, Warhammer), Rachael Stott (The Twelfth Doctor), Adriana Melo (Ms. Marvel), Mariano Laclaustra (The Eleventh Doctor), Leandro Casco (The Eleventh Doctor), Iolanda Zanfardino (The Punisher) & Cris Bolson (Red Sonja).
Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension Book One is available in comic shops and bookstores on February 20.
Doctor Who: The Lost Dimension Book One
Writers: George Mann, Cavan Scott & Nick Abadzis
Artists: Rachael Stott, Adriana Melo, Cris Bolson, Mariano Laclaustra, Carlos Cabrera, Leandro Casco, & I.N.J. Culbard
Colorists: Rod Fernandes, Marco Lesko, Dijjo Lima, Hernán Cabrera, & IHQ Studios
Letters: Richard Starkings, Comicraft
Publisher: Titan Comics
Hardcover, 128pp, $24.99
On sale: February 20, 2018
ISBN: 9781785859137
The most epic Doctor Who event ever, as every incarnation of the Doctor – and friends and enemies old and new – unites to push back the threat of the Void: the empty space between universes that has inexplicably become sentient… and hungry!
In this first of two volumes collecting 2017’s giant Doctor Who crossover event, witness the return of Jenny, the Doctor’s daughter, who has a terrifying message for the Twelfth Doctor, Bill, and Nardole: the Void is hungry, and it’s beginning to devour the universe we know and love!
From there, the threat of the Void spirals out to affect all of the Doctor’s incarnations – from the Ninth, who re-encounters Silurian detective Madame Vastra, to the Tenth, who battles cybernetic foes on a space station orbiting a white hole, to the Eleventh, who journeys beyond the universe and into an impossible era of his civilization’s ancient past…!






Does anybody know if the Ninth Doctor comics have been cancelled? I’ve been picking them up in hardcover, and haven’t seen any solicitations beyond Vol.4/#15.