WEDDING BELLS AND CROSSED TIMELINES! Marty McFly's parents were destined to marry-whether he went back in time or not-but without his intervention, did the wedding cake taste as sweet? Plus, Doc and Marty weren't the only pilots the DeLorean ever had. Biff Tannen took a trip, too-and 1955 wasn't his only destination!
BACK TO THE FUTURE #3 is easily the strongest entry in IDW's BTTF series so far, and it's a definite must-read for fans of the film series. Read Full Review
This is the first chapter of IDW's Back to the Future tie-in that fails to add much to the series' larger mythology. Read Full Review
Ultimately, Back to the Future #3 starts off strong but drops low in the middle and stumbles across the finish line. After the great issue #2, my anticipation for this one was high. Sadly, at the end of it all, I wanted the storylines to make like a tree and get outta here. Read Full Review
Back to the Future #3 is probably the weakest entry in the series to date, but in saying that it still gives us two fun stories. It also gives us some quirky we additions to the franchise, though nothing on a grand scale. Read Full Review
After a strong third issue this one falls flat due to boring, implausible and pointless "lost" stories. Read Full Review
This series has the feel of a goofy 90s Saturday morning cartoon spun out of a blockbuster hit. Best read while laying on your stomach on the living room floor, feet kicking in the air as you eat sugary breakfast cereal. All the stories fit into the canon and yet, at the same time, it would make no difference if they were ever told at all. At least the artwork in this issue is pretty decent across both stories, so there's that.