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Time Warp (comics)

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Time Warp
Cover forTime Warp #1 (Oct.–Nov. 1979) byMichael Kaluta.
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PublisherDC Comics
ScheduleBimonthly
FormatOngoing series
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October–November 1979 – June–July 1980
One-shot: May 2013
No. of issuesSeries: 5
One-shot: 1
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  • 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
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Time Warp is an Americanscience fictioncomic book anthology series published byDC Comics for five issues from 1979 to 1980. ATime Warp one-shot was published byVertigo in May 2013.

Publication history

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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]

The title featured a mixture of both established comics creators and new talent, such asDennis O'Neil,Howard Chaykin,Mike Netzer,Arnold Drake,Don Newton, Steve Mitchell,Dick Giordano,Tom Sutton,J. M. DeMatteis,Scott Edelman,Vicatan,Paul Levitz and others.[4] The writing team ofDan Mishkin andGary Cohn made their comics debut in issue #3 with the three-page short story "On the Day of His Return" which was drawn bySteve Ditko.[5]

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]

Aone-shot was published by DC'sVertigo imprint in May 2013.[7] It included aRip Hunter story by writerDamon Lindelof and artistJeff Lemire.[8][9][10] Other contributors includedTom King,Gail Simone,Peter Milligan,Matt Kindt,Toby Litt andMark Buckingham.

Collected editions

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  • The Steve Ditko Omnibus Volume 1 includes stories fromTime Warp #1–4, 480 pages, September 2011,ISBN 978-1401231118
  • DC Through the 80s: The End of Eras includesTime Warp #2–3, 520 pages, December 2020,ISBN 978-1779500878
  • Pulp Fiction Library: Mystery in Space includes "Brief Encounter" fromTime Warp #5, 208 pages, September 1999,ISBN 1-56389-494-7

References

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  1. ^Wells, John (October 24, 1997), "'Lost' DC: The DC Implosion",Comics Buyer's Guide, no. #1249, Iola, Wisconsin, p. 134
  2. ^McAvennie, Michael (2010). "1970s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.).DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. London, United Kingdom:Dorling Kindersley. p. 183.ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9.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.
  3. ^abTime Warp at theGrand Comics Database
  4. ^Levitz, Paul (2010). "The Bronze Age 1970–1984".75 Years of DC Comics The Art of Modern Mythmaking. Cologne, Germany:Taschen. p. 478.ISBN 9783836519816.[Time Warp] often paired seasoned veterans like Spider-Man's Steve Ditko with promising newcomers like J. M. DeMatteis.
  5. ^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].
  6. ^Wells, John (October 24, 1997), "'Lost' DC: 1976–1980",Comics Buyer's Guide, no. 1249, Iola, Wisconsin, p. 129
  7. ^Time Warp one-shot at theGrand Comics Database
  8. ^"Vertigo ShowcasesTime Warp Anthology Art".Comic Book Resources. February 22, 2013.Archived from the original on May 30, 2013. RetrievedJuly 13, 2013.
  9. ^"Lindelof, Lemire do theTime Warp with Rip Hunter".USA Today. March 25, 2013.Archived from the original on May 31, 2013. RetrievedJuly 13, 2013.
  10. ^Khouri, Andy (April 2, 2013)."Vertigo'sTime Warp Anthology Returns Rip Hunter and Trolls with Super-Science".ComicsAlliance. Archived fromthe original on September 2, 2013. RetrievedJuly 13, 2013.

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