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Rob Williams (1) (1971–)

Author of The Eleventh Doctor: After Life

For other authors named Rob Williams, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Rob Williams

The Eleventh Doctor: After Life (2014) 154 copies, 9 reviews
The Eleventh Doctor: Serve You (2016) 105 copies, 5 reviews
My Brother, My Enemy [graphic novel] (2007) 73 copies, 1 review
The Eleventh Doctor: Conversion (2016) — Author — 58 copies, 5 reviews
The Eleventh Doctor: Year Two: The Then and the Now (2016) — Author — 58 copies, 3 reviews
Unfollow Vol. 1: 140 Characters (2016) — Author — 53 copies, 1 review
Suicide Squad (Rebirth) Vol. 2: Going Sane (2017) 46 copies, 1 review
The Eleventh Doctor: Year Two: The One (2016) — Author — 45 copies, 3 reviews
The Eleventh Doctor: Year Two: The Malignant Truth (2017) — Author — 42 copies, 3 reviews
Martian Manhunter, Vol. 1: The Epiphany (2016) 41 copies, 4 reviews
Star Wars Omnibus: At War with the Empire, Volume 2 (2011) — Script — 39 copies, 1 review
The Eleventh Doctor: The Sapling: Growth (2017) 38 copies, 2 reviews
Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force/The Deep (2012) 35 copies, 2 reviews
Ordinary (2014) 30 copies
Kingsman: The Red Diamond (2018) 28 copies, 1 review
Miss Fury Volume 1: Anger is an Energy (2013) — Author — 27 copies, 1 review
The Eleventh Doctor: The Sapling: Branches (2018) — Author — 26 copies, 2 reviews
The Royals: Masters of War (2014) 25 copies, 1 review
Fear Itself: Ghost Rider (2012) 24 copies, 1 review
Cla$$war: The Collected Edition (2005) — Author — 21 copies, 2 reviews
The Kamandi Challenge (2018) 20 copies
Martian Manhunter, Vol. 2: The Red Rising (2016) 19 copies, 1 review
Mega-City Undercover 03 (2016) 13 copies, 1 review
Asylum (2007) 13 copies
Future Quest Presents, Vol. 2 (2018) — Author — 12 copies
Roy of the Rovers: Kick-Off (2018) 12 copies
Out (1) (2022) 9 copies, 1 review
Miss Fury Volume 2: Walk Through the Valley (2016) — Author — 8 copies
Suicide Squad (2016-) #1 (2016) 7 copies, 2 reviews
Petrol Head Volume 1 (2024) 7 copies
Judge Dredd: Titan (2016) 6 copies, 1 review
Suicide Squad (2016-) #6 (2016) 5 copies, 2 reviews
Family (2005) 5 copies
Suicide Squad (2016-) #4 (2016) 5 copies, 2 reviews
Star Wars Tales #21 (2004) — Contributor — 5 copies, 1 review
Tammy & Jinty: Remixed (2021) 5 copies
Hershey: Disease (2021) 5 copies, 1 review
Suicide Squad (2016-) #5 (2016) 4 copies, 2 reviews
Suicide Squad (2016-) #7 (2016) 4 copies, 2 reviews
Suicide Squad (2016-) #3 (2016) 4 copies, 2 reviews
Judge Dredd: Control (2020) 4 copies
Suicide Squad Rebirth (2021) 4 copies
Terminator/Robocop: Kill Human TP (2012) 4 copies, 1 review
Judge Dredd: End of Days (2021) 3 copies
Ghost Rider, Vol. 7 #4 (2011) 3 copies
Suicide Squad (2016-) #13 (2017) 3 copies, 1 review
Suicide Squad (2016-) #9 (2017) 3 copies, 1 review
Suicide Squad (2016-) #8 (2016) 3 copies, 1 review
Classwar #1 (of 6) (2002) 3 copies
Suicide Squad (2016-) #2 (2016) 3 copies, 1 review
Robocop #3 (2010) 3 copies
MARTIAN MANHUNTER #9 (2016) 2 copies
Robocop: Road Trip # 1 (2011) 2 copies
Robocop Road Trip #4 (1899) 2 copies
Robocop Road Trip #3 (2012) 2 copies
Ghost Rider, Vol. 7 #0.1 (2011) 2 copies
Ghost Rider, Vol. 7 #8 (2012) 2 copies
Ghost Rider, Vol. 7 #7 (2011) 2 copies
Ghost Rider, Vol. 7 #6 (2011) 2 copies
Ghost Rider, Vol. 7 #5 (2011) 2 copies
Suicide Squad (2016-) #18 (2017) 2 copies, 1 review
Robocop # 6 (2010) 2 copies
Robocop # 5 (2010) 2 copies
Robocop # 4 (2010) 2 copies
Robocop # 2 2 copies
Robocop # 1 (2010) 2 copies
Breathing Space (2010) 2 copies
Ghost Rider, Vol. 7 #3 (2011) 2 copies
Kingsman: The Red Diamond #6 (2018) 2 copies, 1 review
Robocop Road Trip #2 (2012) 2 copies
Suicide Squad (2016-) #20 (2017) 2 copies
Miss Fury 04 2 copies
Suicide Squad (2016-) #10 (2017) 2 copies, 1 review
Suicide Squad (2016-) #15 (2017) 2 copies, 1 review
Suicide Squad (2016-) #26 (2017) 2 copies
Suicide Squad (2016-) #14 (2017) 2 copies, 1 review
Suicide Squad (2016-) #12 (2017) 2 copies, 1 review
Star Wars Tales #23 (2005) 2 copies
Suicide Squad (2016-) #17 (2017) 2 copies, 1 review
Suicide Squad (2016-) #11 (2017) 2 copies, 1 review
Martian Manhunter #4 (2015) 2 copies
Robocop: Road Trip TP (2014) 1 copy
Suicide Squad (2016-) #16 1 copy, 1 review
Future Quest Presents #11 — Author — 1 copy
Ghost Rider, Vol. 7 #2 (2011) 1 copy
Future Quest Presents #10 — Author — 1 copy
Future Quest Presents #9 — Author — 1 copy
Madame X #1 1 copy
Star Wars Tales #24 (2005) 1 copy
Miss Fury: Into Hades #1 — Author — 1 copy
The Royals: Masters of War #1 — Author — 1 copy
Miss Fury: Into Hades #2 — Author — 1 copy
Ghost Rider, Vol. 7 #9 (2012) 1 copy
Cla$$war No. 3 of 6 (2002) 1 copy
Cla$$war No. 2 of 6 (2002) 1 copy

Associated Works

Utopia: Avengers - X-Men (2009) — Contributor — 134 copies, 11 reviews
Sensation Comics featuring Wonder Woman Volume 1 (2015) — Contributor — 132 copies, 14 reviews
Star Wars: Vector, Volume 2 (2009) — Contributor — 90 copies, 6 reviews
Doctor Who: Free Comic Book Day 2015 (2015) — Contributor — 70 copies, 2 reviews
Doctor Who: Free Comic Book Day 2016 (2016) — Contributor — 39 copies, 2 reviews
Star Wars Omnibus: The Other Sons of Tatooine (2012) — Script — 29 copies, 2 reviews
Let's All Go to the Science Fiction Disco (2013) — Contributor — 11 copies, 1 review
Dark X-Men: The Beginning #2 (of 3) (2009) — Author — 2 copies

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Legal name
Williams, Robert Glyndwr
Birthdate
1971
Gender
male
Occupations
comics writer
Nationality
UK
Map Location
Wales, UK

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Reviews

95 reviews
This volume opens "Year Three" of Titan's Eleventh Doctor ongoing, and as always, I find it excellent stuff. The opening two-parter, "Remembrance"/"The Scream" by returning writer Rob Williams with artists I. N. J. Culbard, Leandro Casco, and Wellington Diaz, takes the Doctor and Alice first to the funeral of their old friend John Jones, and then to a trap laid for them by a Silence who's so good at being forgotten that not even his own people remember who he is. As always, it's full of show more bonkers, delightful, dark stuff that is both very Doctor Who and nothing like the tv show. (Well, actually, it reminds me a lot of the first half of series 6's opening two-parter; "The Impossible Astronaut" is a delightfully disconcerting opening that I felt "Day of the Moon" didn't really capitalize on, and this pushes out even further in that direction.) My only complaint here is that what actually happened to the memories of the Doctor and Alice is a bit nebulous; their quest to regain them seem to be the Year Three arc, but it also seems that they remember most things!

As always, Rob Williams trades off his stories with another writer; in this case, newcomer Alex Paknadel writes "The Tragical History Tour" with returning artist Simon Fraser. Again, this is a story with an off-the-wall concept: time on Earth becomes spatialized, so you can get from one year to the next just by walking. The late 1960s start invading future years to take their stuff; the Doctor, Alice, and the Sapling bump into Alice's neighbor Kushak, all whose past selves are taking refuge in his 2015 apartment. So the Doctor, Alice, the Sapling, and all the Kushaks pile into a bus and drive back to 1968 to figure out what's going on! I enjoyed it a lot, though I did wish it was a three-parter as I felt the character(s) of Kushak kind of got lost in the midst of everything else. But this is a series that never does three-parters really, and is probably better for it; The Eleventh Doctor rockets through concepts that other Titan ongoings would probably drag out to tedium, always chasing the novelty that makes it always the best of the ongoings.

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I came to this for the Runaways appearance and walked away actually enjoying everything surrounding it, too. Daken's inner monologue was ace - such an edge-lord. And Moon Knight as Wolverine was delightful. The villain's tie to the Runaways felt a bit weak eh, comics. Soap operas with different drama.
This volume solidified my belief that The Eleventh Doctor is far and above the best of Titan's three ongoing Doctor Who comics. Alice continues on as a companion from "Year One," but two more are added: the Squire and Abslom Daak of Doctor Who Magazine fame.

The invocation of Daak is more than a surface-level continuity thing; I actually think it reveals something important about the creative team's intentions. Coincidentally, I started reading through the Panini collections of the DWM comic show more strip around the same time I started this, and The Then and the Now reminds me of the classic fourth Doctor run by Pat Mills, John Wagner, and Dave Gibbons (I haven't actually gotten to Daak yet; his material is reprinted in one of the seventh Doctor volumes) in that it doesn't read like an attempt to imitate what the tv show does in comics form, but instead it takes what the tv show does and filters it through a comics prism. Si Spurrier and Rob Williams and their artistic collaborators are doing their own thing that draws on stuff the tv show did... but is really nothing like it in terms of tone and affect.

The story focuses on the eleventh Doctor's guilt over what he did as the "War Doctor" during the Time War; he's being hunted by a bounty hunter (the Then and the Now of the title) for a crime he doesn't remember committing... but is perfectly willing to believe he committed. He and Alice are joined by the Squire, a companion of the War Doctor he doesn't remember, and Abslom Daak, who finds himself at loose ends as a "Dalek killer" with no Daleks to kill. Each story here sees the Doctor retracing his steps through the Time War as Alice has strange visions ("EXTERMINHATE") and we get glimpses of the War Doctor and a mysterious child. There's lots of great stuff here, both horrifying and gentle, and never for a moment do you feel like you're watching the tv show. I like this portrayal of a guilt-wracked Doctor; I like the new weird TARDIS team he has inadvertently assembled; I like the guesses and glimpses we get of the Time War (once again demonstrating that Big Finish Time War is the least interesting Time War). My only complaint would be that Alice herself feels a bit lost in the epic Doctor angst of it all, compared to how much her character was foregrounded in "Year One" (her visions feels more like a plot device than a character point), but I am hopeful that future volumes in "Year Two" will remedy this.

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This book wraps up the SERVEYOUinc storyline that's been running through these Eleventh Doctor comics, though first there's a cute story about an alien overlord who tries to take over the Earth by writing free comic books. The remainder of the book is pretty dramatic, grim stuff, though, with the Doctor working hard to make good for his guilt over what he did during volume two when he took over SERVEYOUinc. Stories include the TARDIS crew being split into three different dimensions, Cybermen show more intervening during a civil war in ancient Rome, and the Doctor facing down his mother. They're weird, off-kilter stories, and all the better for it. There's no point where this ever feels like it's trying to be the telly version! The Doctor's guilt is a strong thread here, and one I enjoyed: I don't think Matt Smith every played it quite this way in tv, but I think he could have, and quite well. This is a baggage-ridden Doctor, full of self-loathing, a characterization that occasionally lurked in the background; Ewing & Williams yank it into the foreground to good effect. Jones and ARC are written out in the this volume (I like how Jones went), and the ending promises that Alice will stick around for the next volume, which is good because I like her.

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Simon Fraser Illustrator, Artist
Warren Pleece Illustrator
Boo Cook Illustrator
I.N.J. Culbard Illustrator
Leandro Casco Illustrator
Aaron Lopresti Illustrator, Cover artist
Jack Herbert Illustrator
Leonardo Romero Illustrator
Trevor Hairsine Illustrator
Wellington Diaz Illustrator
Luiz Campello Illustrator
Simon Coleby Illustrator
Ivan Rodriguez Illustrator
JB Bastos Illustrator
Matt Ryan Illustrator
Eddy Barrows Illustrator
Stjepan Šejić Illustrator
Fritz Casas Illustrator
P.J. Holden Illustrator
Brandon Badeaux Story, Illustrator
Thomas Andrews Script, Contributor
Nicola Scott Art, Cover artist
Raphael Lobosco Illustrator
Adriano Vicente Illustrator
Wellington Dias Illustrator
Ron Marz Script
Simone Bianchi Illustrator
Lee Garbett Illustrator
Marcio Abreu Illustrator
Riley Rossmo Illustrator
Alain Mauricet Illustrator
Steve Rude Cover artist
Simon Bowland Letterer
Dave Lanphear Letterer
Steve Lieber Illustrator
Ron Randall Illustrator
John Kalisz Cover artist
Ryan Hill Colorist
Jim Lee Illustrator
Sean Galloway Illustrator
Serge Lapointe Illustrator
Michael Lacombe Illustrator
Nathan P. Butler Contributor
Lee Bermejo Cover artist
Shane McCarthy Contributor
James Raiz Illustrator
Johnny Desjardins Illustrator
Wagner Reis Illustrator
Alex Ross Cover artist
Jose Luis Cover artist
Kaare Andrews Cover artist
Dennis Calero Cover artist
Phil Jimenez Cover artist
Romulo Fajardo, Jr. Cover artist

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