The two women seek refuge in a time wrap created by Teddy and start to build a life together, away from their old world. But they must confront the morality of hiding while others human anomalies are being killed...
The Infinite Loop deals with some really interesting concepts, like space/time, destiny, agency, love, morality, humanity, identity... Stuff like that. Oh, and with some Disney's Frozen references. It's an ambitious series, and, while it may not execute every moment with grace and delicacy, it's still a good read, and for the most part, it succeeds in getting the message across. I'm coming into the story halfway through so I don't know the details, but enough is given for a new reader to tag along and enjoy.
THAT WAS A SAD ENDING. I got issues 1-4 for 50 cents each and honestly it was a steal because this series is great so far. I do not like how this issue ends, but I am hoping that things get better. I am eventually going to have to buy the trade or see if I can get the last 2 issues cheap online. Time to read issue #4!
"It's true what they've been saying. Smart is definitely the new sexy."
"You can stay here, and continue thinking things are as they are... That injustice must be a part of this world. Or you get on your feet and fight with us. What de you choose?"