Time & Vine #1
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Time & Vine #1

Writer: Thom Zahler Artist: Thom Zahler Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: July 19, 2017 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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A grade school history teacher, looking for a respite from her life's problems, finds the ultimate escape when the owner of a local winery reveals its secret to her: drink the right glass of wine in the right tasting room, and travel back in time to the year it was bottled. Together, they'll journey through the history of the 200-year old winery... as well as their own.

  • 10
    Outright Geekery - Fabienne Payet Jul 23, 2017

    So in the end I would say grab yourself a glass of wine (or whatever else you like to indulge in, even a smoothie will do), curl up on your bed and get lost in an adorable story that will make you eager for the next installment. A very sweet and touching story overall. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Jul 19, 2017

    If you're just into superhero books or the hot genre of the year, then you might look right past Time & Vine. Which is unfortunate because it's the best IDW title I've read in a long time, but also the best time traveling story I've read in a long time. At least so far. Take a chance and give it a read, you might just find something new to enjoy from a creator that continues to get sharper and sharper each series. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Multiversity Comics - Kate Kosturski Jul 24, 2017

    The one word that comes to mind with "Time and Vine" is fun, and that is what readers will get from start to finish. With less text and some more depth in the art, this could earn a long-term place on my pull list. Read Full Review

  • 7.4
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Anthony Wendel Jul 18, 2017

    ArtworkAs stated, Thomas F. Zahler pulled double duty and does the art as well with Luigi Anderson taking care of the colors. The book has a similar look to the other pieces Zahler created like Love and Capes and Long Distance. Though the style is similar to what he has done before, the characters designs are new for this project and do not look like any of the other characters he has introduced in the past. It goes to show Zahler still has as few tricks up his sleeve as a creator. Read Full Review

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