Teddy is faced with the unexpected consequences of her actions as all her allies turn on her. Expect an epic conclusion to this frenetic sci-fi mini-series!
• Infinite Loop Vol. 1 was honored by the Virginia Library Association Graphic Novel Diversity Award, who called it: "a fun melding of science fiction, romance, LGBTQ+ advocacy fiction, and civil rights history lesson."
• Elsa Charretier's artwork has been featured by DC Comics (Starfire, Harley Quinn, Bombshells), and also launched the Unstoppable Wasp at Marvel.
• Daniele Di Nicuolo is hot off his work on more
In all, this was a fun series to read and could easily recommend to any fans of comics in general. I’ll admit it was sometimes difficult keeping up month to month with the story - the reason why I think the third issue was a little confusing - but in trade format, this will be an excellent read. Read Full Review
Daniele di Nicuolo's art and Sarah Stern's colors create a clear world amidst the chaos. It makes for an accessible rea, even while our own world may or may not be falling apart. Infinite Loop: Nothing but the Truth turned out to be a terrific little miniseries. Exciting from front to back, it stayed true to its themes, and provided a bit of light in dark times. Read Full Review
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