Timewalker #1, Valiant Comics, cover-dated December 1994.
"Ivar the Timewalker," by Bob Hall, with art by Don Perlin & Gonzalo Mayo.
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Like you, I am a big fan of time travel stories especially when characters meet each other multiple times.
ReplyDeleteIn Morrison's JLA run, the robot Hourman meets the Kyle Rayner GL and says something akin to 'This is the first time you are meeting me but this is not the first time I am meeting you.' It is just perfect.
I also saw it play out nicely with the Brainiac 5/Supergirl romance during the Sterling Gates run. The first time she met him was in New Krypton. But the first time he met here was later in her life, earlier in his.
Wonderful.
Wow, you managed to bring in Supergirl to this conversation -- of course you did!
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