As Teddy hides The Girl Anomaly in her old apartment, the two girls get to know each other, and get closer. Until they learn that Teddy's superiors sent special Unit 70 to hunt them down.... will they escape in time?
C'mon, people, buy this book, even if you're just a straight, white man. This series is saying something, and this year, that's a lot more than what most comics are offering. Read Full Review
The story of a dimension hopping time traveler is fun and interesting made all the more compelling due to a fantastic story about breaking the infinite loop of hate. Read Full Review
I want to read the next issue now. I rarely feel this way about a comic, but the hard work that Pierrick and Elsa have put into it makes me thirsty for more. The Infinite Loop #2 is a nicely crafted comic that is a hundred times more engaging that the first in terms of the sci-fi element, with the romance between Teddy and Ano also being a main draw. The first issue was in no way terrible, but the two talents behind this series are clearly getting better, and I am positive that The Infinite Loop will be receiving a lot more praise as it continues. Read Full Review
The Infinite Loop is starting to become a must-read for fans of either romance or science fiction. It's light-hearted, full of fun, and has a solid foundation. The creative team cares about the characters and how they portray the LGBT community and it shows. Those who give this series will find themselves invested in Teddy's adventures. Check it out. Read Full Review
INFINITE LOOP #2 continues a narrative that is equal parts espionage, politics, and commentary on the conflicts that love brings us. There are no heroes in this book, but heroic actions by the few characters you should care about. While you probably havent broken through the timestream, you more than likely have felt helpless under a narrow-minded government, or dealt with a fragmented family life. Colinet and Charretier navigate these uncomfortable topics with an ever present hope, which is hard in an era where it is so tempting to give up. Read Full Review
Just like last issue this one threw another surprise at me. Last time I didn't expect any subtext. This time I wasn't expecting the nudity (I'm not a prude, I just wasn't expecting it) but it fit the scene well and didn't seem out of place. The placement of Teddy's vibrator (used to show that she is a solitary person) didn't feel obtrusive and went well to humanizing her. Read Full Review