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Time Warp (comics)

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Genre
  
Science fiction

Publisher
  
DC Comics

Format
  
Ongoing series

Number of issues
  
Series: 5 One-shot: 1

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Publication date
  
Series: October–November 1979 - June–July 1980 One-shot: May 2013

Writer(s)
  
List Series: David Allikas, Mike W. Barr, Gary Cohn, J. M. DeMatteis, Arnold Drake, Scott Edelman, Michael Fleisher, Wyatt Gwyon, Bob Haney, Jack C. Harris, George Kashdan, Bill Kelley, Mimai Kin, Paul Kupperberg, Paul Levitz, Elliot S. Maggin, Sheldon Mayer, Dan Mishkin, Dennis O'Neil, Bob Rozakis One-shot: Dan Abnett, Ray Fawkes, Matt Kindt, Tom King, Toby Lift, Damon Lindelof, Peter Milligan, Gail Simone, Simon Spurrier

Similar
  
The Unexpected, Secrets of Haunted House, Ghosts, Plop!, Tales of the Unexpected

Time Warp is the name of a science fiction American comic book series published by DC Comics for five issues from 1979 to 1980. A Time Warp one-shot was published by Vertigo in May 2013.

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Publication history

In 1978, DC Comics intended to revive its science-fiction anthology series Strange Adventures. These plans were put on hold that year due to the DC Implosion, a line-wide scaling back of the company's publishing output. When the project was revived a year later, the title was changed to Time Warp and the series was in the Dollar Comics format. The first issue was published with an October–November 1979 cover date. Michael Kaluta provided the cover art for the entire run.

The title featured a mixture of both established comics creators and new talent. The writing team of Dan Mishkin and Gary Cohn made their comics debut in issue #3 with the three-page short story "On the Day of His Return" which was drawn by Steve Ditko.

Time Warp was canceled with issue #5 (June–July 1980) and unused inventory originally intended for the series was published in a revival of the Mystery in Space title. Other Time Warp stories appeared in the mystery anthology The Unexpected.

A one-shot was published by DC's Vertigo imprint in May 2013. It included a Rip Hunter story by writer Damon Lindelof and artist Jeff Lemire.

Collected editions

  • The Steve Ditko Omnibus Volume 1 includes stories from Time Warp #1-4, 480 pages, September 2011, ISBN 978-1401231118
  • References

    Time Warp (comics) Wikipedia