The Traveler #1
The Traveler » The Traveler #1 - The Traveler released by Boom! Studios on November 2010.
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5 (2) 4 (1) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.4 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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OTR #26: Lets do the time warp again... 1
Editor: Stan Lee Writer: Mark Waid Artist: Chad Hardin Colors: Blond Letterer: Ed Dukeshire I would like to go on record that i do not approve of time travel as it just causes so many confusions. there is confusion in this book but it it is mainly to character backgrounds. It is an action book as we can tell from the previews that were out since comic con, and it does not disappoint in the action itself. Mark Waid does a great job with the character work and st...
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The Traveler: Time Traveling Protector 1
Stan Lee is back! Making tomorrows heroes, today, Stan is joined by writer Mark Waid and artist Chad Hardin, who create a hero who is literally from the future! The Traveler or Kronus as you may know him is from the future to battle men that seek to destroy the present, however meeting and saving everyday people might involve a lot more thinking than fighting! Careful not to damage anything in the past, Kronus will have to stop certain events from ever happening to ensure his future. With a...
7 out of 7 found this review helpful. -
Time Travel has a new friend 0
Stan Lee is back with some new heroes. His second hero is The Traveler!!! With Mark Waid on writing duties and Chad Hardin providing us with his great pencils. The Story The Traveler or as Kronus, who has to stop the split second men. He has to be careful not to effect the time-stream so that his future will happen. The Good I really enjoyed this issue more than Solider Zero and Starborn. The writing and the pencils were very nice. This issue was very fast. The villians in it also seemed lik...
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Debut Done Right 0
THE BASICSStan Lee's back in the hero building business. With the help of Mark Waid and Chad Hardin, he brings The Traveler into the comic universe. A man with time manipulation powers, as it turns out, not super walking and duffel bag packing powers.MY COMPLIMENTS TO THE CHEFThis is how you start off a series! We're thrown right into the action in this issue. The "Split-Second Men" are going around wrecking stuff and The Traveler, or "Kronus" as he comes to be called, is there to stop them. We ...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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