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Time Unraveled

Written by Eric San Juan
Art and letters by Rick Lundeen

Time Unraveled

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"Time is coming undone. I can feel it in my bones. Don't ask me how I know - that is a story for another day - just trust that I know. Someone, something, is eating time. Tearing it apart."

 

The first eight pages of a planned 120-page epic, in "Time Unraveled" time itself is beginning to crumble. How or why, however, is a mystery. A mystery that plunges our hero through history seeking other "jumpers," men and women who can move through the timeline. Trouble is, they don't know about their abilities - a wrinkle he discovers at the point of a sword in ancient Rome. Written by Eric San Juan and illustrated by Rick Lundeen, creator of "100 Covers" and "We Three Kings," this is just a taste of the grand adventure to come.

 

"Excellent!" -Jay Matthews

 

"The shading ... is practically the standard for a b&w." -Cecil Lue Disharoon

 

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PITCHED! 2 Table of Contents

Introduction - by Steven Horton

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Voice of the Universe- with Rick Lundeen

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Some Time with the Family - with Logan Reilly and James Pipik

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Ace Starstruck - with Frank Saxon

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Precinct 42: The Blue Sell Out- with Clayton Cooke

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Happily Ever After - with Trevor Giberson

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Sisters: A Melodrama in 10 Parts - with Ian Sokoliwski

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Time Unraveled: Revisited - with Rick Lundeen

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Aquabot - by James Hanson and Greg O'Driscoll

 

Also by Eric

A Year of Hitchcock: 52 Weeks with the Master of Suspense - Official website

Storms: short fiction Available at Boston Literary Magazine

 

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