Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor: The Hyperion Empire Part 2

· Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor Issue #13 · Titan Comics
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THE FOUR-PART EPIC FIRST-YEAR FINALE CONTINUES!

Earth is under attack from an ancient species who yoked suns and spanned galaxies before we¡¯d even evolved opposable thumbs. Cities are tumbling under their assault, people are dying in droves¡­ and only two people in the universe can save us.

But first the Doctor and Clara must save themselves!

Burning with fury forged in the heart of stars, armed with technology beyond human comprehension, composed of a fleet of unstoppable warships¡­ the Hyperions have returned at last.

Welcome to the Hyperion War¡­

Welcome to the last days of Earth!

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About the author

Robbie Morrison is one of "2000 AD"'s most popular writers, having co-created "Blackheart, The Bendatti Vendetta, Shakara, Shimura and Vanguard", and chronicled the adventures of "Judge Dredd" in "2000 AD", and a UK national newspaper.He is also co-creator of fan-favourite Russian rogue "Nikolai Dante". In the US, he has written "Spider-Man's Tangled Web" for Marvel, and DC/WildStorm's cult comic-book "THE AUTHORITY". His critically acclaimed Graphic Novel "White Death" has been hugely successful in both Europe and, more recently, the US.Henry Flint is a rising star in comics, his extensive work in the UK on "2000 AD" has been collected in various volumes, most recently "Zombo: Can I Eat You Please", which he co-created. He has also pencilled DC's "Omega Man". His work on "Shakara" has marked him out from his contemporaries for its amazing character and deisgn work.

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