BEHOLD THE FUTURE OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE - FEATURING THE DEBUT OF TWO NEW MARVEL ICONS!
In a devastating future born from the choices of today, all of time and space is threatened by the ascension of an ancient evil. The MOON KNIGHT UNENDING has risen - a nightmare born of StarkTech, the Eternal Machine and the God of the Moon - and now all of Earth bows before his overwhelming power! But one man stands against Khonshu's coming tide of chaos: POWER MAN, the Marvel Universe's final living super hero. But who is Power Man - and how did he come to wield the unstable powers of the Sentry, the Hulk and the Iron Fist? What dark, deeply persona more
Timeless #1 is as epic as it comes, with a rewarding journey for an alternate version of Luke Cage to thrive and win the day. All the while, we get teases for Marvel's 2024 projects, so by the end of the issue, you'll be salivating in more ways than one. Read Full Review
Overall, the 2023 edition of Timeless is an excellent tale of a grim future where the heroes do not win at the end. The story by the creators is excellent. The art by the creative team is awesome. Altogether, a story that will have fans excited for the next big comics event. Read Full Review
Cabal delivers some beautiful art that brilliantly captures the action and thrills of the story while showcasing the power of the characters. Read Full Review
This year's Timeless #1 is ok. It does its job of deliver a teaser wrapped in a story, but it feels like a story we've seen with a new coat of paint. It's formulaic at this point in some ways and even Lanzing and Kelly's usual excellence isn't enough to breathe life into what's becoming a bit of a boring concept. Here's hoping we get something to revitalize the concept next year, because there's something there, but overall, it's a one-shot that's losing its luster. Read Full Review
Timeless #1 (2023) brings the big action for a future fight to save the world from extinction. Lanzing and Kelly set up a scenario that feels world-ending, and Juann Cabal's art is fantastic. Plus, you get plenty of teases about forthcoming storylines. That said, this issue is nothing more than a big fight with very little plot to back it up. Read Full Review
The identities of Moon Knight Eternal and Power Man are interesting reveals, but not particularly surprising, and an inordinate amount of the issue is dedicated to Easter eggs about upcoming Marvel Comics, making for an overpriced issue that's just sort of fine. Read Full Review
The newest iteration of Timeless proves that the potential charms of this annual Marvel Comics one-shot were already thin when it first appeared in 2021. Read Full Review
This lacked any value story wise compared to the previous years 2 issues which were much better in all aspects. The only value here is the great art from Juan Cabal. Jed Mackay had a proper story in both previous outings. This was a waste of time by Kelly and Lanzing. I have no faith in Marvel 2024 comics based on this nonsense.
It's just... very random?