A marriage made in heaven, or perhaps Gallifrey. As a teenager Michael Moorcock was my favourite author, and Doctor Who my favourite TV programme. Why no one has ever put the two of them together before I don't know<b></b>
- Charlie Higson,
Delicious. The modern genre's most original voice has invited the Doctor into his multiverse for an adventure sparkling with wit and peril... Authentic Moorcock. Authentic Who. An essential read
- Stephen Baxter,
A combination of Moorcockian multiverse and Wodehousian Comedy filigreed into something magical and unexpected. It's <i>Doctor Who</i> written by the most important living British fantasist, and it's as good as I'd hoped, and much funnier
- Neil Gaiman,
Delightfully good-humored... an authentically Moorcockian take on both Doctor Who and that most whimsical of themes - the coming of ultimate chaos and the annihilation of the universe itself!
- Alastair Reynolds,
We are astoundingly lucky to have Michael Moorcock. In his range, his skill, invention and his passion he exemplifies the very best of more than one literary tradition
- China Mieville,