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    Time Masters #2

    Time Masters » Time Masters #2 - No Time to Live released by DC Comics on March 1990.

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    No Time to Live last edited by Darkside_of_the_Sun on 06/30/18 09:08PM View full history

    Rip Hunter and his team slowly uncover pieces of the conspiracy that has controlled mankind for centuries as time continues to run out…literally as well as figuratively.

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    Here's hoping they catch him I have to admit, Time Masters seems like it should be good. The art isn't bad. It has an interesting premise, roughly inspired by Robert Anton Wilson's Illuminatus Trilogy, and it updates Rip Hunter to for the modern era.But for all that, it's undermined by a whole lot of things. First, and foremost, the characters. The love triangle between Rip, Bonnie and Jeff seems incredibly juvenile, like bad junior high drama. All the rest of the characters are hoary stereotype...

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