The Rocketfellers
Comic - Sci-Fi
A new cosmic time-travel adventure from the minds of Peter J. Tomasi (Batman and Robin, Super Sons) and Francis Manapul (Flash, Clear)! In the picture-perfect 25th century, the Rocketfeller family, living a disconnected and emotionally distant existence, discover a terrible secret: in their hands is the fate of humanity. Hunted down, the Rocketfellers enlist in the Time Zone Protection Program and escape to present-day Earth. If they can't find a way to trust each other in this strange "ancient" world of today, they and our future will perish!
Paper Girls
Comic - Sci-Fi
The multiple Eisner and Harvey Award-winning series from BRIAN K. VAUGHAN and CLIFF CHIANG continues, as newspaper deliverers Erin, Mac, and Tiffany finally reunite with their long-lost friend KJ in an unexpected new era, where the girls must uncover the secret origins of time travelor risk never returning home to 1988. Collects PAPER GIRLS #11-15
The Theory (Twisted Sci-Fi)
Comic - Sci-Fi
An archaeologist struggling to save our future, a time traveller working to fix our past.
Years in the making, The Theory: a Twisted Sci-Fi is finally ready!
Maxwell's Demons (Compendium)
Comic - Sci-Fi
He's the smartest boy on earth. Forgive him his genius.
10-year-old Maxwell Maas is the greatest genius in human history. But he can't get past the simple problems, how to deal with his parents, how to talk to girls, how to kill his superhuman enemies, how to end entropy, how to destroy death.
Maxwell Maas may be the greatest mind the world has ever known, but at 10 years old he has a lot to learn. Adventuring to distant worlds through his makeshift multiversal closet door, Max will encounter greatness and goodness on a cosmic scale. But will he realize that danger lurks on both sides of the door before it’s too late?
Chrononauts
Comic - Sci-Fi
Corbin Quinn and Danny Reilly are time travelers whose plans go off-course, leading to wild adventures in the time-stream.
Test
Comic - Sci-Fi
Orphan. Human guinea pig. Bodyhacker. Future addict. Corporate asset.
Bodyhacker and tech-addict Aleph Null is searching for Laurelwood, a town that offers to sell you the future. Laurelwood, as it happens, has been waiting for Aleph. Because the two are tied together in ways neither can understand alone.
Time Corps
Comic - Sci-Fi
If you're not good enough for Heaven or bad enough, the Time Corps may have need of you after you leave this mortal coil!
Maxwell's Demons
Comic - Sci-Fi
He's the smartest boy on earth. Forgive him his genius.
10-year-old Maxwell Maas is the greatest genius in human history. But he can't get past the simple problems, how to deal with his parents, how to talk to girls, how to kill his superhuman enemies, how to end entropy, how to destroy death.
Maxwell Maas may be the greatest mind the world has ever known, but at 10 years old he has a lot to learn. Adventuring to distant worlds through his makeshift multiversal closet door, Max will encounter greatness and goodness on a cosmic scale. But will he realize that danger lurks on both sides of the door before it’s too late?
Test (Compendium)
Comic - Sci-Fi
Orphan. Human guinea pig. Bodyhacker. Future addict. Corporate asset.
Bodyhacker and tech-addict Aleph Null is searching for Laurelwood, a town that offers to sell you the future. Laurelwood, as it happens, has been waiting for Aleph. Because the two are tied together in ways neither can understand alone.
Warp Hustler
Comic - Sci-Fi
Austin, 2021: Janice Hoffman's a 34 year-old pot-smoking slacker working at the last video store in Texas. Her life may look aimless and boring, but she's watching every Star Trek episode ever in in-universe chronological order and already made it through 3 seasons of Enterprise. So there. Also, she may get shot in the face for choosing the wrong color swatch.
New Jersey, 1937: A very confused Janice materializes on the Hindenburg for 21 seconds as it's engulfed in flames.
A different Austin, 2021: An adult Janice with a child brain briefly appears on top of a parking garage. A stylishly-dressed woman wants her to take a message to Bob (this may also involve getting shot in the face).
Mexico City, 1987: Baby Janice is maybe being abducted by maybe-aliens.
No Damn Idea: Janice is running from totally-for-sure-aliens who travel on kaiju-sized hermit crabs. Janice is speaking Spanish with a 7 ft tall gas-masked zombie in what looks an awful lot like a 1920s German Expressionist sci-fi movie. Janice is free-falling through the thermosphere of a gas giant, in the exact 21 seconds of time and space where it won't cause her to asphyxiate, freeze, burn or explode.
Also, possibly in a meta-level where time is moot: Janice is consulting with an infinitely large publishing house on the comic book adaptation of her life story (which itself possibly only ever happened in a comic book). It's written and painted by infinite chimpanzees, a miracle of temporal engineering that was humanity's final FU to AI writers and artists.
Through all this, one thing's always the same: Janice is waiting for Bob. Partly to explain WTF is happening, but mainly to kick his ass.

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