After barely escaping the Syndicate alive, Tatsuo must evade enemies old and new, all the while trying not to kill his new time-travelling companion. Who is Nadia Wells, and what does she want with a time machine?
After a 5 star review for the first issue, how would the second issue fare? Honestly, I am loving this story. It's full marks across the board from me again. The storyline is full of intrigue and as I stated in my previous review, the artwork matches it perfectly. And as a result, I am left desperate for the next instalment of this fantastic Time Travel series. If you've already picked up the first issue, then make sure you grab this one on release! Read Full Review
Again, get in on the ground floor of Time Before Time. You won't be able to travel back in time to get the first issue if you miss it….and the second one should be flying off the shelf! Read Full Review
Joe Palmer uses a traditional comic book style that is very appealing. And the color palate changes with the time period. This is a good looking issues that really compliments the story. Read Full Review
Maybe this one would be better to get when the full story is available, but if you are still interested have a look through it first before you commit. Read Full Review
While there is less that happens in the grand scheme of things in this installment, I continue to very much be invested in where things are going in the future. Read Full Review
Time Before Time #2 is easy to read, well-paced, and introduces a new group of characters to the story called The Union. The illustrations remain on point with a solid layout and transitions throughout. Read Full Review
Really enjoying this book.
This is starting off as a really good series. I like the art, the story and the potential it has to keep getting better.
Loving this so far. Is still early, but I think the story needs to actually address how time travel works.
Although the second issue was not as great as the first, it was still fairly good.