Doctor Who: The Evangelion Error (Book 1 and 2)

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Stranded on a parallel Earth, the Tenth Doctor finds himself mentoring a traumatized child soldier enlisted in a hopeless war to save humanity. With an endless number of mysteries in sight -- from the enigmatic alien invaders they call Angels, to the strange machines known as Evangelions used in the planet's defense, to the shadowy maneuvers of those in power -- the Doctor is drawn deeper and deeper into a web of mistakes and sins that threaten to consume all of humankind. In time, he'll face the darkest question of them all: what if there are some worlds -- and some children -- even the Doctor can't save?

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This is the only crossover I have ever read. In my - very much uneducated due to the fact that I've only read this one crossover series - opinion, it's the only one worth reading. It's been too long since I've read writing this amazing. philopoemen takes his story seriously as he sets his readers on a beautiful path filled with destruction and hilarious chaos. Follow Shinji and his comrades on their odd journey with the Doctor. You don't even have to watch either show to follow along. (I'm a huge fan of Doctor Who but I've never seen Neon Genesis Evangelion and I still love and understand this story.) Bonus: You get to read the Doctor yelling his ass off at a bunch of annoying scientists and government hoohaa's, while simultaneously outsmarting them!

With very few spelling errors, this story will keep you captivated without having to worry about deciphering bad grammar.

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