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About the author
George Mann is a New York Times bestselling British author, primarily in genre fiction. He is the author of
The Affinity Bridge,
Newbury and Hobbs, and
Ghosts of Manhattan, as well as numerous short stories, novellas and an original Doctor Who audiobook. His comic work includes
Doctor Who: The Eight Doctor and
Dark Souls from Titan Comics.
James Peaty is a writer whose work has featured in
Supergirl and
The Batman Strikes!, as well as Titan Comics'
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor!
Mariano Laclaustra is a comics artist whose work has featured in Titan Comics'
Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor and
The Twelfth Doctor.
Warren Pleece is a British comics artist perhaps best known for his work at the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, on titles as varied as
Hellblazer, The Invisibles and
The Tattooed Man, as well as the critically-acclaimed graphic novel
Incognegro. He work also graces self-penned titles such as
The Great Unwashed and
Alby Figgs, and he produces the interior illustrations for Darren Shan's
ZOM-B series.
Carlos Cabrera is a colorist who has worked on titles such as
Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor.
Hi-Fi Colour Design was founded in 1998 by Brian and Kristy Miller and provides digital color for comic books, toys, video games, and animation, and tutorials on color through masterdigitalcolor.com.
Summary
The Twelfth Doctor grapples with two deadly small towns in this brand-new collection, kicking off Year Three!
First, it's the return of fan-favorite comics companion, space bassist Hattie, as the Twelfth Doctor takes her for the best fish and chips in the galaxy, in a sleepy seaside town in the 1970s.
But there's something ancient and evil beneath the waves, something that has mired its twisted tentacles into the local people, something that weaves itself into Hattie's dreams and drags itself up onto land in mounds of shambling seaweed.!
Can the Doctor and Hattie get to the bottom of a cosmological horror before it devours them - and wipes the town off the map?
And, in a solo adventure, the Twelfth Doctor heads back to the 1950s for a creep slice of small-town Americana, in 'The Boy With the Displaced Smile'!
. Collects Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor Year Three #1-4