The Weeping Angels of Mons (graphic novel)
- You may be looking for the titular comic story.
The Weeping Angels of Mons was the second volume of the Titan Comics series of Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor comic collections. It collected issues six through ten of the series.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
The second collection of the sell-out smash new Tenth Doctor series, from award-winning writer Robbie Morrison (Spider-Man, Drowntown, Nikolai Dante) and Daniel Indro (Sherlock Holmes, Green Hornet), sends the Doctor and new companion Gabriella Gonzalez hurtling back into the past – and into the trenches of World War One!
Bombed by the German artillery, arrested as spies by the British, Gabby and the Doctor soon learn that there's something even worse moving in the gas and wreathes of smoke out in No Man's Land... stone statues who move only when you're not looking at them! The Weeping Angels have come to feed on the futures of young soldiers -- in their hundreds of thousands!
Collects Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #6-10
Featured stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
Additional features[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Writer: Robbie Morrison
- Artists: Daniel Indro & Eleonora Carlini
- Colorists: Slamet Mujiono & Hi-Fi
- Letters: Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Jimmy Betancourt
Titan Comics[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Editor: Andrew James
- Assistant Editor: Kirsten Murray
- Collection Designer: Rob Farmer
- Senior Editor: Steve White
- Titan Comics Editorial: Lizzie Kaye, Tom Williams
- Production Supervisors: Maria Pearson, Jackie Flook
- Production Controller: Obi Onuora
- Studio Manager: Selina Juneja
- Senior Sales Manager: Steve Tothill
- Senior Marketing & Press Officer: Owen Johnson
- Direct Sales & Marketing Manager: Ricky Claydon
- Commercial Manager: Michelle Fairlamb
- Publishing Manager: Darryl Tothill
- Publishing Director: Chris Teather
- Operations Director: Leigh Baulch
- Executive Director: Vivian Cheung
- Publisher: Nick Landau
Special thanks to[[edit] | [edit source]]
Steven Moffat, Brian Minchin, Matt Nicholls, James Dudley, Georgie Britton, Edward Russell, Derek Ritchie, Scott Handcock, Kirsty Mullan, Kate Bush, Julia Nocciolino, Ed Casey, Marcus Wilson, and Richard Cookson
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