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    Concept » Time Travel appears in 5285 issues.

    Time travel in comics involves jumping or returning in time to change an event and therefore, altering history (alternately sometimes time travel is used simply as a means of exploration). Heroes generally protect the time stream, villains seek to profit from its manipulation.

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    Edited By gmanfromheck

    Time travel stories can be fun and exciting to read. With the release of CHRONONAUTS by Mark Millar and Sean Murphy, it just reminded us how much we enjoy them. It also shows how time travel stories need to be handled just right.

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    We thought we'd think about some other great time travel stories in comics. When you think about it, it's something that's used a lot. Unfortunately, we often get some not so good time travel stories. We came up with some that we really enjoyed and you should check out if you haven't already. And we're talking about stories with actual time travel, not ones that take place in different time periods (like Old Man Logan).

    Superman and the Legion of Super-Heroes by Geoff Johns & Gary Frank

    (ACTION COMICS #858-863)

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    I've always said that the Legion of Super-Heroes were one of my weak spots when it comes to comics. I had read some of the Silver Age comics with the Legion and Superboy. Later reading different stories from different timelines in different orders threw me off. It was this arc in late 2007 by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank that really won me over with the Legion in modern comics.

    Johns told parts of the story in three different time periods. We got to see how sad Superman's life could be as he played the played the role of Clark Kent. This was similar to what growing up in Smallville was like until he met three members of the Legion who had traveled back in time. We also saw Superman travel into the future to try to help a strange turn of events that resulted with aliens being hated despite everyone still honoring the memory and symbolism of Superman. The fact that the sun had been turned into a red sun didn't help matters much.

    THE RED WING by Jonathan Hickman & Nick Pitarra

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    In 2011, Jonathan Hickman and Nick Pitarra gave us the four-issue miniseries dealing with fighter pilots that not only had to be highly skilled in flying their aircrafts, they also had to be able to handle flying through time. Time travel as used to fight war.

    "To truly eliminate an enemy, you must change their culture -- Convince them that how they THOUGHT was wrong."

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    There's some heavy and trippy notions in the story. You'll find yourself sucked in and you'll marvel at how thought out everything is. It's not a simple flick of the switch to make the time travel happen in the story. There are different ideas expressed while not weighing down the story too much. With great art and plenty of action, you'll have a blast with this one.

    BACK TO BACK TO THE FUTURE by David Guy Levy & Jeffrey Spokes

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    If you're a big Back to the Future fan, you're likely aware that Eric Stoltz was original cast as Marty McFly (and Melora Hardin as Jennifer Parker). In this story, producer Bob Gale still feels bad about the changes having to be made. He meets with Hardin and...let's just say these two end up going back in time and the result is Stoltz ended up keeping the role of Marty. This causes a chain of events that changes the present.

    You can get the first three parts free and the second half for $2 each HERE.

    ALL-STAR WESTERN: Man Out of Time by Justin Gray & Jimmy Palmiotti

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    In ALL-STAR WESTERN #22-28, Jonah Hex ends up traveling 150 years into his future after an encounter with Booster Gold. Jonah had some adventures with Jeremiah Arkham's great-great-grandfather, Amadeus. Jonah and the modern day Arkham have their own mini-adventure and Jonah actually gets a girlfriend in the present. The idea of Jonah in the present wasn't exactly new. He had traveled through time before in the pre-New 52 days, believe it or not. Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray added a nice touch to the premise and even had Jonah confront the details of his actual death before he returned to his own time. It gets even more interesting with how that plays out.

    YOUNG AVENGERS by Allan Heinberg & Jim Cheung

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    At first, the idea of a "young" group of Avengers sounded a little trite. In the aftermath of Avengers Disassembled, we saw a new group rise from the ashes. Along with the others, we were introduced to Iron Lad but it turned out there was a bit more to him than we thought. With his connection to Kang the Conqueror, of course time travel would be involved. This original run is one that still holds up. It's a series I often find myself going back and re-reading.

    THE BUNKER by Joshua Hale Fialkov & Joe Infurnari

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    THE BUNKER is a comic series I've gushed about several times. It starts off with a group of friends deciding to bury a time capsule. While digging, they discover a bunker buried. The twist is, their names were on it. Inside, they find letters from themselves...from the future. If all that wasn't enough, one of the friends, from the future, also comes back to the present.

    Basically, be prepared for several twists and different layers as you see the events unfold across two different time periods.

    HULK: FUTURE IMPERFECT by Peter David & George Pérez

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    It's hard to believe that in 1992, we still hadn't seen too many dark apocalyptic future stories. This was the first I recall that really showed the ravages set upon the future for our comic book heroes (yes, there is also another one, we'll get to that later). Peter David had been writing THE INCREDIBLE HULK for a few years and was really fleshing out the character. When George Perez joined him for this two-issue prestige format series, we witnessed quite the visuals when we saw what the Maestro had unleashed upon the Marvel Universe. Seeing his trophy room was a two-page spread many of us simply had to stop and stare at in wonder.

    AVENGERS FOREVER by Kurt Busiek, Carlos Pacheco & Carlos Pacheco & Jesus Merino

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    It's another Avengers story but this one was jam-packed with Immortus' attempt to kill Rick Jones. Immortus says Jones must die as he has already been stricken by an ailment unknown to the Avengers. They had brought him to the captured Kree Supreme Intelligence when Immortus set his attack against Rick. The assassination is stopped by none other than Kang the Conqueror. You may be aware that Kang is really Immortus' younger self. We're talking crazy time travel business. To add to that, a team of Avengers if formed but from across different time periods, including a Captain America that isn't at the top of his game. Seeing this new team try to work together while disastrous action awaits gives this twelve-issue series an epic feel.

    THE FLASH: The Return of Barry Allen by Mark Waid & Greg LaRocque

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    Barry Allen died in CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS #8 in 1985. The result was his sidekick, Wally West taking on the mantle of The Flash. Fast forward to 1993. Barry Allen had suddenly returned, with a little amnesia. Wally was, of course, a little skeptical at first but when Hal Jordan's power ring confirmed he was telling the truth. Wally was later convinced even further. But how did Barry really feel about Wally taking his superhero identity? What twists could Mark Waid possibly have up his sleeves?

    It was a great story with a clever and unexpected ending. We even saw the return of Max Mercury, who would play a big role when Impulse came on the scene a couple years later.

    X-MEN: Days of Future Past by Chris Claremont & John Byrne

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    This was the big story that really kicked off all the time travel shenanigans for the X-Men. In 1981, Chris Claremont and John Byrne showed us that for as bad as things were for the X-Men, they were destined to get a whole lot worse.

    You're likely familiar with the story. A mutant registration act had passed. Mutants were incarcerated, hunted, or killed. Out of desperation, the X-Men, as a last resort, an adult Kitty Pryde's mind is sent back into her younger self's body to prevent the assassination of Senator Kelly. It's only two issues. It was shocking for the time. The cover images are pretty iconic. I would imagine most comic or X-Men fans have already read them. If not, it's basically a big moment in comic book history you should check out.

    Obviously these are not all of the greatest comic books stories that contain time travel. We'd love to hear which ones are most memorable for you. Which ones here have you read? Let us know below.

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    The Hulk: Future Imperfect definitely was a great time travel storyline shocked the hell out of me when I first read it damn great story!!

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    Avengers Forever has my favorite Avengers roster ever and it probably has the most size-changers of any comic team.

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    #3  Edited By MuyJingo

    Also of note:

    • Multiple Terminator franchise comics
    • Multiple Dr Who franchise comics
    • Ivar the Timewalker
    • Trillium
    • Zero Hour
    • DC 1 Million
    • Pastaways (not out yet but looks great)
    • Futures End

    There was also a 5 issue limited series about time police that I quiet enjoyed, but can't seem to remember the name.

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    #4  Edited By TheIndecider

    The God Butcher arc from Thor: God of Thunder was a pretty amazing time travel story.

    It had past, future and present Thor fighting together and it introduced Thor's future grandchildren, The Goddesses of Thunder, into the mix

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    Wasn't there talk of 'The Red Wing' being made into a movie? I seem to remember hearing something about it recently...

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    Ivar, Timewalker is also quite fun!

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    I LOVE TIME TRAVEL!!!!
    ~MiB

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    Time travel is cool. I've yet to read any time travel story in comics that did it as well as the anime Steins;Gate though.

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    out of all of these : future imperfect , i love Maestro

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    Timewalker

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    Transformers Time Wars and Target 2006

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    I thought 1602 was a time travel story, Cap gets sent to the past and starts the age of marvels early. Am I wrong?

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    George Perez's art is beautiful! Just..stunning. I love The Hulk and really love

    I have had Superman & The Legion Of Super-Heroes as one of my favorite Superman comic books for years. This makes me want to reread it. It's also the only story on the list I have read. lol

    Ah yes, Kang!! I've only seen him in the Avengers EMH and have been interested in seeing his comics, Does he have any other good stories? Also, recommend me absolutely any other good Avengers books. I'm way way behind!

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    Really glad to see Avengers Forever on here. It is one of my favorite stories, and I don't think enough people have read it. Any Avengers fan should read this book as it covers so much of their history.

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    Lol, XO Manowar?

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    @g_leno: You're correct, he was sent 400 years backwards when America wasn't going on the right path and in doing so all the heroes started to pop up earlier then they should have. It caused a problem in the multiverse and Then became Uuatu's pet project universe.

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    Aww, Marvel 1602 didn't make it? :(

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    #19  Edited By GhostRavage

    Peter David's Future Imperfect was great in my opinion. Also, i think The Nikopol Trilogy should have been mentioned... It's very unique and refreshing and plot-wise one of the most bizarre and enjoyable stories i've ever read...

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    Although it is not time travel per se, but the protagonist was hibernating for around 33 years into the future. I also think Waid's Indestructible Hulk and the Timestream Cancer storyline could have been mentioned here as an honorable mention as well mate. Good list though.

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    Excellent article! Superman and the Legion of Super-Hero's and The Flash: The Return of Barry Allen are awesome reads.

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    I expected to see the Return of Bruce Wayne here.

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    DC 1 Million! I love the concept of Superman still being alive and living in the sun in the 853rd century, along with the heroes from the past coming to the future to honor his return.

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    One of my favorite time travel stories isn't a long multi issue epic that happened all at once but happened in three different comics several years apart. It started in Fantastic Four by Lee/Kirby when they went back to the time of pharoahs. Next, that story was folded into a Dr. Strange story by Englehart and Rogers. ANd then there was, I think, a story that ran a couple of issues in WEST COAST AVENGERS that made use of both the previous stories by having the characters 'just miss' each other all running around the same pyramid!!!

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    @ghostravage: I looked that up to see if I could get my hands on a copy but it's like 200$, is there any reason why it's so expensive?

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    @black_arrow: It was on my original list. I wanted to keep it to ten. I couldn't mention all of them. Maybe we'll do a follow up on the others not mentioned.

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    Transformers Time Wars and Target 2006

    Just what I was about to say. A storyline that would last 127 issues over 3 years.

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    I thought FOR SURE that Johns' run on Booster Gold would be included on this list, though I can't begrudge any of the other entries here.

    I remember laughing and crying when going through Johns' short-lived run on Booster Gold, revisiting many of DC's most memorable events.

    A great read for anyone that wants to check it out.

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    @solomongrundysm: I'm not really sure mate, got my copy from my cousin and i don't know where he got it. :S I guess you might be able to torrent it but i don't know what's your stance towards piracy, although 200$ is an abusive price by comic reader standards.

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    @teerack said:

    Time travel is cool. I've yet to read any time travel story in comics that did it as well as the anime Steins;Gate though.

    This! I love them showing how gripping the effects of altering the timeline is. The OVA movie even moved me close to tears.

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    • Superman - Time and Time Again
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    Don't forget Dr. Who and Terminator comics. Those are pretty fun to read.

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    I know this doesn't count but I always loved the Bishop and Cable episodes of 90's X-Men Animated Series. It was simple enough for my childish brain to understand but still felt really epic.

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    Charlie knows whats up

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    Flashpoint anyone?

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    How the big Marvel UK Transformers Galvatron time travel storyline began and ended.

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    Just read Young Avengers this month and it's already one of my favorite marvel runs of all time.

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    I totaly agree with you for the Superman and the Legion of super-heroes story and the All-star western. I love them both, and with regards to the LoSH story (whoes timelines i've somehow memorized... as difficult it may seem) i also just love the fact that for the vast majority of the story he is as depowered under the red sun and yet still decideds to go up against an opponent who can absorb any power and utilize them all at once and thus making him stronger then sup's at his peak. I mean that story is one that i like to throw at people who say that superman is nothing without his powers. Other than that i *he said cowering behind his fortress of banketued* haven't read the others but do want to.

    Other timetravel stories that i enjoy (off the top of my head) are the god butcher saga from thor: god of thunder (3 THORS!!!) and the Android/Cell story arcs from DBZ (although its less people going to the future and more Trunk coming from one future to the past to alter a timeline and find a way to deal with the problems in their own).

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    The Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect #1 - TPB is an awesome story. I really need to dig that out and reread it.

    I've always been partial to Starman's Tales of Times Past. They're more flashbacks than time travel. There is a Starman time travel story where Jack Knight goes back in time and has an adventure with the Starman of 1953. It's a pretty cool story.

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    Avenger's Forever is my favorite time traveling story. I'm glad the list included the Legion of Superheroes.

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    If I could sacrifice all the good time travel stories just to get rid of the massive amount of terrible ones I would do it. It would still be a net gain.

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    Does anyone else read Bunker?

    It's honestly a great read that doesn't get enough attention. Age of Ultron really burned me out with time travel stories, but Bunker made me start enjoying it again.

    If you haven't read it, I highly recommend it.

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    WHERE. IS. BOOSTER!!!!!

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    Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine by Aaron and Kubert, where they both end up in the Cretaceous Era. Seeing Peter with a crazy beard was cool enough but so was the story. And speaking of the Legion of Superheroes, DNA's reboot Legion has a story line where half the team ends up in the past and is part of "current" DC Universe's Final Night crossover. Then after about a year (?) in publication time, both halves of the Legion team are reunited back in their timeline in the future.

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    Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine by Aaron and Kubert, where they both end up in the Cretaceous Era. Seeing Peter with a crazy beard was cool enough but so was the story. And speaking of the Legion of Superheroes, DNA's reboot Legion has a story line where half the team ends up in the past and is part of "current" DC Universe's Final Night crossover. Then after about a year (?) in publication time, both halves of the Legion team are reunited back in their timeline in the future.

    This. I was wondering if someone would mention Spiderman and Wolverine.

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    Is it me or that chrononaut on the right looks like Logan?

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    #47  Edited By DonFelipe

    Great article although very incomplete.

    Kudos for mentioning The Bunker and The Red Wing!!!

    Here are a few more brilliant stories...

    • Superman/Batman's Sorcerer Kings... not that brilliant but, ya know, featuring the two superheroes we all adore. Plus, Detective Chimp & Klarion.
    • Trillium - perfectly combining time travel, a love story, aliens, and psychedelic flowers.
    • Dark Horse's current mini-series EI8HT.
    • Sam Humphries' Sacrifice combining a mental disorder and time travel (of sorts).
    • Rocket Girl (@muyjingo...???)
    • Ivar the Timewalker should not be ignored when it comes to Time Travel.

    • and then...

    @nigravirum1 said:

    WHERE. IS. BOOSTER!!!!!

    Mentioning him along with Jonah Hex doesn't seem to do Booster justice.

    ...

    Last not least, to everyone who's into time travel I highly recommend the following digital one-shot:

    Well, Universe is some sort of limited series but each issue is pretty much a self-contained story. Also, you can pay what you want at panelsyndicate.com.

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    @ghostravage said:

    Also, i think The Nikopol Trilogy should have been mentioned... It's very unique and refreshing and plot-wise one of the most bizarre and enjoyable stories i've ever read...

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    Although it is not time travel per se, but the protagonist was hibernating for around 33 years into the future.

    Very interesting!!!

    I have never heard of this one before. Hopefully it's still available?

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    @pinecone said:

    Just read Young Avengers this month and it's already one of my favorite marvel runs of all time.

    That is probably because it is awsome.

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    #50  Edited By GhostRavage

    @donfelipe: It's an awesome story man, highly recommended it. Apparently is very expensive but if money is not an issue for you or you're fine eith torrenting it then go for it mate.

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