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Steven Moffat

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Bildnachweis: Steven Moffat taken by Ewen Roberts at Comic Con 2008.

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Werke von Steven Moffat

Sherlock - Staffel 1 (2010) — creator — 360 Exemplare
Sherlock - Staffel 2 (2012) — creator — 305 Exemplare
Tim und Struppi - Das Geheimnis der Einhorn (2011) — Screenwriter — 273 Exemplare
Sherlock - Staffel 3 (2014) — Creator — 253 Exemplare
Ein Fall von Pink (2013) — Autor — 186 Exemplare
Sherlock: Season 4 (2017) — Creator — 154 Exemplare
Sherlock: The Abominable Bride (2016) — Screenwriter — 150 Exemplare
Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor (2018) 128 Exemplare
Coupling: The Complete First Season (2000) — Autor — 71 Exemplare
Coupling: The Complete Second Season (2001) — Autor; Writer, einige Ausgaben54 Exemplare
Doctor Who Special: Twice Upon A Time (2014) — writer/executive producer — 50 Exemplare
Sherlock: The Essential Arthur Conan Doyle Adventures (2015) — Herausgeber — 49 Exemplare
Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol (2011) 48 Exemplare
Coupling: The Complete Third Season (2002) — Autor — 44 Exemplare
Coupling: The Complete Fourth Season (2004) — Autor — 36 Exemplare
Sherlock: The Complete Series (2014) — Creator — 36 Exemplare
Doctor Who: Series 9, Part 1 (2015) 35 Exemplare
Dr. Who: Last Christmas (2015) 33 Exemplare
Coupling - The Complete Seasons 1-4 (2000) — Creator — 31 Exemplare
Ein Skandal in Belgravia, part 1 (2019) — Autor — 30 Exemplare
The Cruel Sea (2014) 26 Exemplare
Doctor Who: Series 9, Part 2 (2015) 24 Exemplare
Doctor Who: The Snowmen (2013) 24 Exemplare
Jekyll [2007 TV mini-series] (2007) — Creator — 23 Exemplare
Doctor Who: The Husbands of River Song (2015) — writer/executive producer — 22 Exemplare
Sherlock Series 1 Boxed Set (2018) 19 Exemplare
Doctor Who: Series 10, Part 2 (2017) — Writer — 17 Exemplare
Doctor Who: Series 10, Part 1 — Writer — 13 Exemplare
Doctor Who: The Doctors Revisited: 9-11 (2013) — Writer (Impossible Astronaut & Day of the Moon) — 11 Exemplare
Dracula [2020 mini-series] — Creator/Writer/Executive Producer — 8 Exemplare
Doctor Who-Series 1-7-Complete (2012) 8 Exemplare
Doctor Who: The Curse of Fatal Death [videorecording] (2000) — Screenwriter — 5 Exemplare
Sherlock: A Study in Pink #3 (2016) 3 Exemplare
Sherlock: A Study In Pink #2 (2016) 3 Exemplare
Sherlock: A Study in Pink #5 (2016) 2 Exemplare
Murder Most Horrid: Volume One — Screenwriter — 1 Exemplar
The Curse of the Black Spot (2011) 1 Exemplar
Press Gang 1 Exemplar
Sherlock 1 Exemplar
Sherlock. Slepý bankéř (2019) 1 Exemplar
Sherlock. Studie v růžové (2018) 1 Exemplar

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Doctor Who: The Complete Second Series (2007) — Autor — 197 Exemplare
Doctor Who: The Complete Fourth Series (2008) — Autor — 172 Exemplare
Doctor Who: The Shooting Scripts (2005) — Mitwirkender — 166 Exemplare
Doctor Who: The Complete Specials (2010) — Autor — 137 Exemplare
Doctor Who: The Brilliant Book 2011 (2010) — Mitwirkender — 118 Exemplare
Aliens and Enemies (2006) — Script extracts — 104 Exemplare
Der blinde Banker (2014) — Autor — 100 Exemplare
Doctor Who: The Brilliant Book 2012 (2011) — Mitwirkender — 90 Exemplare
Doctor Who Annual 2006 (2005) — Mitwirkender — 81 Exemplare
Das große Spiel (2016) — Autor — 74 Exemplare
Doctor Who: The Complete Tenth Series [2005 TV Series] (2005) — Producer — 68 Exemplare
The Doctor Who Storybook 2007 (2006) — Mitwirkender — 66 Exemplare
Adventures in Lockdown (2020) — Mitwirkender — 56 Exemplare
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Script Doctor: The Inside Story of Doctor Who 1986-89 (2005) — Einführung, einige Ausgaben45 Exemplare
The Doctor Who Storybook 2009 (2008) — Einführung — 45 Exemplare
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The final episode is a let down after two very solid first thirds, but even so, this is an enjoyable reimagining of the classic tale. As a result of the somewhat lacklustre third part, it doesn't in my opinion quite live up to Moffat's two excellent previous Victorian classic remakes ("Jekyll" and "Sherlock"), but it's well worth the watch. Dolly Wells is particularly memorable as Sister Agatha Van Helsing.
 
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Lucky-Loki | Jan 8, 2024 |
Access a version of the below that includes illustrations on my blog.

I've always been a bit salty that this book exists. Well, it would be more accurate to say that I am salty that the DWM Special Edition The Ninth Doctor Collected Comics exists. I dutifully bought that, expecting that no such graphic novel would ever come out—there just weren't enough strip adventures to justify such a collection! Eight years later, and the size of these collections had been halved, and so I bought those stories all over again, with just one addition—a prose story that I already had! Well, that and the as usual excellent extras.

So this was a reread again for me, but the added context of the extras was new. I appreciated in particular that were get to hear a lot from Mike Collins, who illustrated every DWM strip of the ninth Doctor; this is one of those eras where we have a consistent artist but not a consistent writer. I've opined before that you need one of those two, otherwise the strip doesn't feel cohesive because you don't have an actor's performance to unify the various voices as the tv programme does. And Mike Collins does good work; he's been with DWM since 1987 as a writer, and since 1991 as an artist, but I knew him first from his work on Star Trek comics for Marvel and Wildstorm and Babylon 5 comics for DC. He's good at likenesses, great at storytelling—exactly the artist you want, I reckon, when you're suddenly producing a tv tie-in strip to an actual tv programme for the first time in over fifteen years!

It's funny, in the extras to both this and the next volume, The Betrothal of Sontar, editor Clay Hickman talks about how they felt they had to a go a bit more kid-friendly now that the tv show was back... but I would hesitate to call any of the DWM strips here notably kid friendly, especially Rob Shearman's! But overall, I remembered this era as a bit of a shambles, and rereading it I didn't find that true at all. It's not perfect, but this is a solid slice of Doctor Who comics. Certainly it's much better than what DWM was putting out last time the tv programme was still on!

The Love Invasion
The ninth Doctor and Rose debut with a very solid piece of Russell T Davies pastiche. There's a lot of running back and forth in 1960s London as the Doctor and Rose must piece together what links some overly helpful young women, the death of several prominent scientists, and a woman who keeps killing aliens. There's solid humor, a decent alien motivation, and a strong sense of the voices of both Eccleston and Piper. The main thing I didn't like was that there's sort of a fake-out double ending, which felt tacked on.

Art Attack
This is a decent story with a good ending, about the Doctor and Rose coming to a futuristic art gallery, and getting caught up in an evil piece of performance art. That said, I felt like there's a better version of this story somewhere in the multiverse: a comics story about art written by an artist seems like it could have done more fun stuff than the story does, and there's surprisingly little made of the fact that both the Doctor and the alien are the last of their kinds—that would have been the emotional center of the story on tv, I think.

The Cruel Sea
I was pretty surprised when Mike Collins noted this as one of the best comic strips he's ever illustrated—because to me it was the weakest story in this volume. It has striking visuals—a cruise ship on the red oceans of Mars, Billie Piper in a skintight spacesuit, a woman whose face looks like a fractured mirror—and some neat uses of the medium—the conversation between the two Doctors—but even though I'm a big fan of Robert Shearman's audio work for Big Finish and his original prose fiction, I found something deeply unpleasant about reading this story. Some of the visuals struck me as inappropriate for the Doctor Who of 2005, and some I just didn't like. Well rendered, but genuinely unpleasant to think about. It's the kind of thing Shearman makes work in prose or audio, I guess (there's some gross stuff in Scherzo), but when you have to actually see it, it's very different. The characters generally are unpleasant, too—this story is very much the epitome of something that's well-crafted but just did not work for me.

When I posted the above on GallifreyBase, Rob himself popped up to opine, "I absolutely agree with you! I'm so grateful to Mike Collins for his amazing art and lovely support, but I don't think I got this story right at all. I've never been a big comics fan, and so misunderstood the particular demands of the medium - and yeah, I think I got the tone wrong completely." Phew!

Mr Nobody / What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow
These two stories, one comics, one prose, are both from Panini's only Doctor Who Annual, and are both more child-focused than the average DWM strip. But they're still both solid. You can of course count on Scott Gray for a well put-together done-in-one, and Steven Moffat's story is a fun time travel loop. We should meet this Sally Sparrow again!

A Groatsworth of Wit
The ninth Doctor's DWM tenure comes to a quick end with this, a decently fun story with some good jokes and a nice last scene. Obviously this ended up a dry run for a David Tennant episode, like some many stories in this volume, but it's different enough to be worthwhile.

Other Notes:
  • The Love Invasion, despite being three issues long, spans the entirety of Christopher Eccleston's on-screen tenure.
  • The behind-the-scenes stuff about Mike Collins trying to get Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper's likenesses down was great. On the one hand, Eccleston kept shooting down images that were too heroic and good-looking and muscular, too American comics! On the other hand, Piper just said, "Ooh, he's given me hips and tits, I like it!"
  • After all the talk of likenesses, it thus becomes very noticeable when Rose has a dream in The Cruel Sea about marrying Mickey, but we never actually see his face, presumably so the story could avoid an extra set of approvals just for a one-page sequence.
  • Elements of The Love Invasion, The Cruel Sea, What I Did on My Christmas Holidays, and A Groatsworth of Wit arguably all ended up on screen. The latter two are obvious, but Clay Hickman makes the case that The Cruel Sea influenced "The Waters of Mars." Is this an offshoot of the Flood? A GallifreyBase commenter pointed out to me that the scene in Love Invasion where the Doctor counteracts being poisoned by eating random foods was lifted for "The Unicorn and the Wasp."
  • Rose is the first companion to spontaneously appear in the strip since Benny, and only the second to ever do so. Every other previous companion was introduced, even if (as in Peri and Ace) it was a reintroduction. Between this and the Doctor's regeneration, the illusion of the DWM strip as a standalone continuous narrative is shattered. We're in for a lot of that over the next couple years...
  • Rob Shearman is, I think, the first tv writer to work on the strip since Marc Platt. (Though one other strip writer here would go on to be a tv writer, as is the case with a couple past writers.)
  • It's pretty mind-boggling to learn about the ninth Doctor strips we didn't get from the extras: Russell T Davies and Bryan Hitch writing the ninth Doctor's debut! Russell T Davies and Dave Gibbons writing his final episode!! It's a shame we've still never gotten an RTD Doctor Who comic. I don't know if comics would play to his strength like tv, but I'd certainly be interested to see it.
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Stevil2001 | Dec 22, 2022 |
As far as I'm concerned this is exactly what a Christmas special should be like. There's a Christmas surprise, some amazing visual effects, and a large nod to CS Lewis and Narnia (not just a snow-covered planet but a line quoted from the book). There's some humour, there are some unusual aliens, and, best of all there's a wonderful climax and a great ending.

it's not standard Doctor Who, and probably won't appeal to hard-line fans. It's rated PG, and there's only mild suspense; there's a lot that's silly and the whole is somewhat twee. Credulity is always suspended in this series, but perhaps even more so in this.

And I loved it.
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SueinCyprus | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 22, 2022 |
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
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fernandie | 1 weitere Rezension | Sep 15, 2022 |

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