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А теперь у нас уже целая история, а не сборник. И она очень хорошая, складывается ощущение будто смотришь очередной эпизод. Советую всем фанатам вселенной!
I love this graphic novel series! It is so much fun! In this one Doc is working on his time train and ends up in Marty's time but has lost his memory.
I love those comics so much! Can't wait to read more in the BTTF Universe. ♥
Rating:4.5/5, I liked it a lot, Very Good 🤩Recommended to: Fans of the trilogy.2018’s Marvel-A-Thon, PHASE II: Guardians of the Galaxy- A book set, written or involving the 80’s.I just loved this, it’s pure nostalgia for me. This stories tells us what happened after the third movie, how doc Brown managed to build the time travel train.Highly recommend it to the fans.
Even having read the preceding entry it felt like some material had been skipped, but after getting past that and the unrepresentative art the story is serviceable time travel stuff.
I found this to be very entertaining. I was so glad to see a long enough story that covered 6 issues because there was so much going on it would not have been fair to tell the story in 4 or even 5 issues like most volumes. I want to just explain one "spoiler" that I feel should sort of be mentioned in order for some of this to make sense. At the end of the third movie, we see Doc and the family arrive in 1985 with a flying train time machine. So this story actually takes place one year later, in...
Un buen final para esta biología que me ha encantado
woooh boy, instead of one-shots the series now does multi-issue story arcs! Which is absolutely an improvement on the writing, but does try a lil too hard to shoehorn into that bit of narrative space of movie 3 endingThe fun stuff: 2035 with a "Twenty/15" cafe made up of memes. Still delivered in the "what the 1980s thought the 2015s would look like" aesthetic, but with more millennial hipster jokes. Keeping stars for the art fails tho. Marty never looks smol &.. u know.. Marty. Action scenes ge...
This second volume in the Back to the Future comic series represents a complete story, unlike the previous volume, which was an anthology series. Its March, 1986 and Marty is missing Doc Brown and all the adventures they had, when they stumble into Doc at his old lab, but find that its Doc. However, its Doc before he built the train at the end of Back to the Future III, but after he'd married Clara Brown.It's a nice time travel plot that takes us to a new year, introduces some new technology, an...
Officially my unofficial head cannon sequel.
I would say this is a pretty worthy continuation. We visit new timelines and Jennifer is a much more useful character than the films. Definitely worth a read if you're a fan.
Igual de increíble que el tomo pasadoEn la primera historia vemos que el doc experimenta una probada de un universo alterno y descubrimos por qué se incendió la casa del Doc.En la segunda historia vemos como Marty busca en los cachivaches del Doc algo que lo ayude en un proyecto de ciencias, una historia sencilla si no fuera porque al final del capítulo podemos ver que el Doc encuentra el DeLorean para la máquina del tiempo que todos conocemos
Do you want more adventures of "Back in Time" ??? This is your comicbook !!!El Doc Brown y Marty vuelven a la carga con más aventuras y más líos espacio-temporales!!!
Volume two of the series is a complete story spanning issues 6-11 from the ongoing series. After Doc's disappearance in Clara's Story from volume 1, we find Marty McFly return to his now boring life without Doc. Until he is delivered a message during class, a letter from Clara warning him that Doc's gone missing. So, he enlists Jennifer's help and sets out to find what happened to him, backtracking all the elements that were laid in the movies and reaching a satisfactory conclusion.Recommended!
A nice stop to BTTF's universe.I am very excited about this project since it is written by Bob Gale and every detail of the movies is well taken care off . This second arc has been delightful, the art is good; however Marty looks with more muscles, when he really was an average guy. Spite of minor details, the artist make a good job and is a good introduction to new BTTF's adventures. A must have for hardcore fans.
This comic does for BACK TO THE FUTURE what TERMINATOR: GENYSIS did for THE TERMINATOR franchise. Namely, it turns a brilliant, straight-forward concept into a convoluted mess of alternate timelines and weak storytelling. None of the characterizations feel on point, and the artwork only enhances the discrepancy.
Better story progression than the last. I like how the events are the movies are looped into this as if they were just small drops in the entire story. Still hoping for a much stronger, solid arc, but it's still keeping my nostalgia meter on high.
A True Continuation of BTTFThis comic series felt like a true BTTF story. What makes it even better is that it has Bob Gale’s direct involvement, so you know the writers and artists will stay true to the characters. Absolutely loved it!
Fairly enjoyable read. A tad confusing at times, but I think that’s just me reading the graphic novel. I love BTTF so it was fun to see more of the characters again, and more of Jennifer (Marty’s girlfriend) who was badass! I love time travel fiction!
Such a cool story to add to the BTTF continuity