![]() ![]() The time travel here comes into play when DaYoung Johansson, a 15 year old cop from the future (well, an alternative reality 2013), goes back in time to the 1980s to stop the creators of the device that allows time travel. But it’s all the right kinds of weird, even if that weird does involve time travel, which is personally one of my least favorite storytelling devices in the history of all the time there ever was, ever will be and ever COULD BE (I’m serious about this so I have to cover those paradoxes). Latest Issue #2 | Publisher: Image | Artist: Amy Reeder | Writer: Brandon Montclare This week we look at two scifi series (one really action packed and one… really not), the fantasy comic I wanted to be reading last week (take notes, Hinterkind), and a very unique horror comic. This wasn’t intention on my part, but I think it demonstrates something excellent about a company that is willing to take chances with new stories, different genres and diverse casts – so good job, Image. Looking over this week’s round up, I realize that every one of these books has been published by Image. ![]() I’m here to continue a look at brand new, non-superhero comics to have recently been released. ![]()
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