
By: Jeff Parker (story), Declan Shalvey (art), Frank Martin Jr. (colors)
The Story: Centurius discovers the secrets of hair growth, to Fixer’s benefit.
The Review: Time-traveling is a messy business, not just within a story, but for storytelling purposes in general. As much fun as all that period-hopping can be, they usually tend to implode upon themselves, meaning they rarely result in major changes in the status quo. Frequently, the necessity of preserving continuity (and not ruin things for other writers) means whatever happens, once everyone gets back to their proper time, things are pretty much as they should be.
Last issue delivered a fairly significant twist, a breach of time-traveling protocol so severe that you felt there was no way anyone could escape the consequences. How does one get away with flat-out killing a person of such influence before their time, particularly when that person is one’s very own self? Yet despite this, the Thunderbolts do manage to patch things up in the end—which is a tad disappointing, admittedly, but they take some interesting steps to get there.
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