{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"Rainbow Dash Network","provider_url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/","type":"link","title":"Gherkin \u2611\ufe0f (thelastgherkin)'s status on Friday, 16-May-14 16:39:57 UTC","author_name":"Gherkin \u2611\ufe0f (thelastgherkin)","author_url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/thelastgherkin","url":"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/notice\/3421471","html":"@<span class=\"vcard\"><a href=\"http:\/\/rainbowdash.net\/user\/1089\" class=\"url\" title=\"BronieBrown\"><span class=\"fn nickname mention\">broniebrown<\/span><\/a><\/span> I've only read the first two Tenth Doctor collections and &quot;The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who&quot;.  The last one has a great story and speaks to me on a personal level, but the art is expressive but kind of of copy-pasted.  The Tenth Doctor stories have this interesting plot arc going on, but the art is really hit-and-miss.  The story doesn't know whether to take itself seriously sometimes.  The first issue is light-hearted, and the climax descends into a silent-movie slapstick chase scene; but &quot;Don't Step on the Grass&quot; is an entirely serious story about killer trees that then features these kiwiing ridiculous guys.  In <i>modern day London<\/i>. <a href=\"http:\/\/pny.lv\/29mh\" title=\"http:\/\/fi.rdn.io\/file\/thelastgherkin-20140516T163956-ejb7yqa.png\" class=\"attachment thumbnail\" id=\"attachment-760249\" rel=\"nofollow external\">http:\/\/pny.lv\/29mh<\/a>"}