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Late Review: ‘Comeback’ #2

As with any decent time travel story, Ed Brisson’s Comeback is not designed for the passive reader, but there’s no doubt that it’s worth the extra effort. Artist Michael Walsh’s purposeful lack of refinement occasionally detracts from an otherwise brilliant read – some faces are little more than handful of loose lines – but the pros outweigh the cons when all is said and done. Brisson’s wibbly wobbly, timey wimey narrative is so admirably ambitious that it’s easy to forgive the book’s visual shortcomings. READ MORE

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Everyone Likes Free Comics! Image Giving Away ‘Comeback’ #1 & ‘Storm Dogs’ #1

Image Comics is either feeling very generous with Christ’s B-day approaching, or they’re trying to push new titles. Either way, Image is giving away “Comeback” #1 and “Strom Dogs” #1 through Comixology and their own digital app. Both books are sold out in print form. READ MORE

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Review: ‘Comeback’ #1

Image and Shadowline make yet another noteworthy addition to their lineup with Comeback #1, written by Ed Brisson with art by Michael Walsh. “Comeback” tells the story of a shadowy company named Reconnect, which specializes in rewriting the past by averting untimely disasters and reuniting families with loved ones who died before their time. The first issue of the mini-series primarily focuses on two Reconnect agents, Seth and Mark, as what should be a routine job goes terribly awry. READ MORE

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Escape Death In Image’s ‘Comeback’

Image Comics fires another death-defying miniseries your way this November. This time around, new creators, Ed Brisson and Michael Walsh, examine a world where you can escape death if you’ve got the cash. A world where time travel is used to save people from tragedy. Combeback sounds like a cross between Time Cop and Final Destination, minus the JCVD. Read on for the full scoop. READ MORE