Publisher: Image Comics
Writer: Declan Shalvey and Rory McConville
Artist: Joe Palmer
Color: Chris O’Halloran
Letters: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Oscar has one job, a unique job. The kind of job where one could pay their life savings to travel back in time to have a better life than the present. For Oscar, he’s done this job enough to know that in the year 2140, the present is crap. If he can’t pay off his debt to the organization known as the Syndicate, what else is there to do? If Oscar can’t have a future in the present, what is he willing to do to change it?
Palmer’s art truly cements the aesthetic and tone of Time Before Time. It really brings Shalvey’s writing to life in a manner that reinforces the concepts, and actions that are occurring throughout the book. Palmer’s layouts in addition to Halloran’s color work are wonderfully drawn, giving each panel a different perspective and lens that give the book a visual flavor that would perfectly work for film. There’s aesthetic elements of this book that make it the perfect love child of Blade Runner, and other sci-fi films of the genre, with a little bit of David Fincher to boot. Hassan does an exemplary job with the lettering, giving it a sense of character that feels unique to each character’s speech and actions. Whether it’s an exchange between characters, or subtle movements that are depicted, Hassan shows exactly why he does what he does best as a letterer and as an educator in the craft of lettering.
This series holds a lot of promise given the worthy investment and time that it immediately provides for readers. If you love films such as Blade Runner, Looper, and crime drama’s of the sort, this book scratches that itch. It’s a great combination of two genres that is personal in scope, but grand in scale. And given the page count of this book, it’s worth picking up and adding to your pull list for new comic book day
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