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Check out more of my reviews at Boricuan BookwormsReview Copy provided by Publisher in Exchange of Honest and Unbiased Review Since I was a kid, I've loved the Back to the Future Trilogy and would watch it constantly. This comic was a welcome addition to that obsession where readers are able to read a series of short stories surrounding the movie trilogy. I loved the art in each short story, each one being a different style to more detailed or loose, more vibrant colors to darkers, depending on
A fun trade to flick through.
Rating: PerfectđEmotions: Joy, Excitement, nostalgia.Recommended for: Fans of the movie.Would I continue reading this series? Yes.2018âs Marvel-a-Thon Captain America:A book set or written in WWII.Back to the future is my favorite movie ever (I count the whole trilogy as one movie). Since I discovered it last year, I wanted to read them, they were awesome! Itâs 100% nostalgia for me, we get to see random stories that answer questions we may â or may notâ have, like when and how Marty and Doc fir...
'Back to the Future: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines' features stories by Back to the Future Screenwriter Bob Gale. It fill in some things we didn't know about Doc and Marty.The framing story involves Doc Brown in the old West. He's got a couple young sons now and loves to tell them stories. He talks about how he first met Marty, and then what happened with Marty's dad shortly after Marty saved their marriage. We learn about some of the science Doc Brown was involved in, and how future Biff...
Some fun stuff and some not-so-fun stuff. This trade is a collection of short stories that take place after the trilogy, most of which include Doc telling stories to his kids. Hey, we do get Clara's backstory! Recommended for purists of BTTF.
Some fun stories featuring a lot of timey-wimey and surprisingly little Marty McFly. Instead Doc Brown takes centre stage (mostly), though my favourite was the issue featuring Clara's backstory.
I loved this! I loved how it didn't try to retell the stories that we already know and love and it stayed true to the characters as we all know them. This is exactly what it says it is. It is untold stories and alternate timelines. We get to see things like how Marty and Doc first met, what happened to mess up the delorean when Biff stole it, what doc did to get the delorean flying. It was great and I highly recommend!
This was fun. My only regret was waiting for so long before finally reading it. This is the first volume of a new series that, luckily, got picked up to run beyond the initial 5 issues. This volume serves as a series of short stories that play a run in the entire mythos of Back to the Future. Naturally, the first in the series of stories covers the first meeting between Marty and Doc Brown. After that, the general setting is Doc Brown telling his wife and kids a series of important stories that
This was made up of little vignettes of events that happened between 1955 & 1985. Marty after he met Doc, but before the events of the first movie, and Doc and family back in 1885.
Inessential, but moderately good fun. One for the die-hard fans, maybe
Containing 11 new tales which were originally published in 5 issues, this volume presents several stories about past/present/future meetings and happenings, such as how Marty and the Doc met, why was his house burnt down, and more.The first issues were loose stories, not completely related to each other. But the final one, "Clara's story" is the setup for volume two of the series, "Continuum Conundrum".They are pretty easy to read and very entertaining, and contain a preface by series creator Bo...
I'm not a big comic book reader, but I do love Back to the Future and I needed something quick to meet this week's reading goal. This series is available on Hoopla and I definitely want to read more.
Back to the Future is one of those movies I've seen so many times, I could probably recite the dialogue from start to finish. And yet any time I surf past it on cable, I'm inclined to stop and watch from wherever I've jumped in until the end.So when I heard that there was a new series of comic books that filled in a few untold tales from the popular trilogy, I immediately decided to give it a try. Thankfully, the collection includes original movie author Bob Gale as a contributor. And while none...
Collects Back to the Future issues #1-5In some ways, this is a must-read comic book series for any hardcore âBack to the Futureâ fans. In other ways, it can be frustrating in the way that it feels like fan fiction. Luckily, Bob Gale, one of the original creators of âBack to the Futureâ is helping to write the stories, so that gives them a little more credence. Bob Gale has comic book writing experience (Iâve read a lot of his âAmazing Spider-Manâ stuff), so this medium isnât new to him. As the s...
2.5*I received a free copy from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.This was fine, but nothing more really. I wasn't really a huge fan of the art - it looked cute, but I would have preferred something a bit more realistic in terms of actually looking like the characters from the film.I liked the stories well enough, but they just didn't capture the same tone the films did. So while this was an alright read, I didn't love it.This bind-up comes out May 31.
I am a big fan of Back to the Future movie series and especially Doc Brown. That is why I really enjoyed the stories told by him to his sons :)
3.25/10Fun Nostalgic Ride but that's about it. mostly just a random Mashup of what ifs and origin stories.
Firstly, I would like to thank NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy in exchange for an honest review.3.5 starsThose who know me well, know that I am a HUGE Back To The Future fan. Back when we got our first ever DVD player, my dad bought the trilogy on DVD during a Boxing Day sale. He sat the family down and we all watched Back To the Future, me for the first time ever. I have since lost count of how many times I have seen it and it remains to be my favourite film of all time...
2.5I donât know what I was thinking this would be about but it wasnât this. I was honestly confused and bored. Like a lot of it didnât make sense and wasnât explained and then Marty wasnât really in it. This just wasnât for me.
Go Back to Back to the Future With This Great Collection of TalesGREAT SCOTT! A great mix of tales set in and around the classic films. I didn't think there were more stories to be told about these characters, but I thought wrong, dude. I won't give anything away, but if you want to find out how Doc and Marty first met, where - sorry, when - Biff went to before giving himself the Almanac in 1955, and how and why Doc's mansion burned down, then you need to buy this book. So glad I found this!