Series: Jim Aparo, Vic Catan, Albert DeGuzman,Todd Klein, Shelly Leferman, Esphidy Mahilum,Ben Oda, Milt Snapinn One-shot: Sal Cipriano, Taylor Esposito, Jared K. Fletcher, Travis Lanham, Todd Klein, Carlos M. Mangual, Dave Sharpe, Dezi Sienty
In 1978, DC Comics intended to revive its science fictionanthology seriesStrange Adventures. These plans were put on hold that year due to theDC Implosion, a line-wide scaling back of the company's publishing output. When the project was revived a year later, the title was changed toTime Warp and the series was in theDollar Comics format.[1][2] The first issue was published with an October–November 1979 cover date.Michael Kaluta provided the cover art for the entire run.[3]
Time Warp was canceled with issue #5 (June–July 1980) and unused inventory originally intended for the series was published in a revival of theMystery in Space title.[6] OtherTime Warp stories appeared in the mystery anthologyThe Unexpected.[3]
^Wells, John (October 24, 1997), "'Lost' DC: The DC Implosion",Comics Buyer's Guide, no. #1249, Iola, Wisconsin, p. 134
^McAvennie, Michael (2010). "1970s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.).DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. London, United Kingdom:Dorling Kindersley. p. 183.ISBN978-0-7566-6742-9.DC wanted to bring backStrange Adventures (last published in November 1973) as a Dollar Comic-sized anthology...the series was eventually green-lit, though under a new name -Time Warp - that evoked more of a sci-fi feel.
^Levitz, Paul (2010). "The Bronze Age 1970–1984".75 Years of DC Comics The Art of Modern Mythmaking. Cologne, Germany:Taschen. p. 478.ISBN9783836519816.[Time Warp] often paired seasoned veterans like Spider-Man's Steve Ditko with promising newcomers like J. M. DeMatteis.
^Romero, Max (July 2012). "I'll Buy That For a Dollar! DC Comics' Dollar Comics".Back Issue! (#57). Raleigh, North Carolina:TwoMorrows Publishing:39–41.'On the Day of His Return', written by Dan Mishkin and Gary Cohn. It was their first sale and they were stunned it was drawn by Steve [Ditko].
^Wells, John (October 24, 1997), "'Lost' DC: 1976–1980",Comics Buyer's Guide, no. 1249, Iola, Wisconsin, p. 129