The Infinite Loop is back with a new self-contained story, a perfect jumping-on point for new readers! Twin Peaks-creepiness collides with Orwell's 1984-dystopian madness in this sci-fi mini series, as Teddy is sent back in time in a little town where people are addicted to lies.
If you like a comic that tackles the distinctions between truth and perception or comics that leave you thinking for hours afterwards you'll love this book. I know I did. Read Full Review
In all, I was very impressed by this first issue of a series I quite frankly completely missed the first time around. I’ve been on a pretty big time-travel kick lately and this definitely is a welcome addition. Read Full Review
If Colinet and Charretier are to be believed, time travel, technology and big pharma aren't going to improve our chances heading into the next few centuries. It's a dismal outlook, but one with a hero at the helm. Maybe we can learn from Teddy and her time-hopping vigilantism and nip our own infinite loop in the bud. Read Full Review
Right from the start, this first issue feels like it's simply racing to the end and that it doesn't want you to have a chance to stop and look at the world it is trying to create. Much like the previous series, Nothing But The Truth has some real potential, but it also feels like it has stumbled out of the blocks here. Read Full Review