Marty escapes the alternate present of 1986-B, fleeing back to 1931 to correct the time stream - all he has to do is break a couple of hearts. But one man sets out to stop him: Doc Brown! The future hangs in the balance!
• Featuring the talents of Back to the Future co-creator Bob Gale, writer Erik Burnham (Ghostbusters, Back to the Future), and artist Alan Robinson (V-Wars, Back to the Future).
• Adapting the hit video game from writers Bob Gale, Michael Stemmie, Andy Hartzell and Jonathan Straw for the first time!
The art work byAlan Robinson is fantastic. I love the alternate dress code of 1986B and its a load of fun seeing Marty's girlfriend Jennifer in full punk rock regalia. But its the scenes set in the 30's that really show off Robinson's work here. His attention to detail and the specalative look of Doc's invention of the flying car is brilliant fun. Read Full Review
The story itself is interesting but long. There's a lot to pay attention to and an extreme amount to read. I'm sad to say I had to read it a few times to make sure I didn't miss anything because I got to a point where I started skipping some dialogue. Marty's character seems to be becoming extremely self-centered in the later pages; it makes sense but it's sad to see the character hurt the people he cares the most about for his own gain. I see it biting him in the butt-soon. Read Full Review
The story is coming together, but the more of this series which comes out, the more it feels like it will work better as a full graphic novel. Basically it might be best just to wait for the entire miniseries to be collected before finally taking the time to read this book. Only hardcore fans of Back to the Future should consider picking this up issue by issue. Read Full Review