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Philadelphia Daily News Calls Time Bomb #1 “Explosive”
(08/24) "Radical's "Time Bomb" is guaranteed to blow you away."
Blog Critic Takes A Look at Time Bomb #1
(08/21) "Time Bomb looks to be a decent little popcorn comic book mini-series."
Ain’t It Cool News Calls Time Bomb #1 “Pure Gold”
(08/18) "This book is pure gold and far and above one of the best comics Radical has ever produced."
Landroid’s Basement Calls Time Bomb #1 “A Fine Example of Compelling Story Telling”
(08/14) "With fifty-four pages and NO ads, this book just can't be beat."
CBR’s Comic Should Be Good Reviews Time Bomb #1, Hotwire: Deep Cut #1
(08/14) Greg Burgas recommends looking for Time Bomb and Hotwire.
Video Interview With Jimmy Palmiotti And Paul Gulacy
(08/11) Paul Gulacy and Jimmy Palmiotti talk to iFanboy about Time Bomb.
Major Spoilers Gives Time Bomb #1 4/5 stars
(08/09) "For Radical Publishing, this a great title and one that is worth picking up if you like impossible missions, time travel, and a group of heroes fighting Nazis."
Graphic Policy Says Time Bomb #1 is “Quality Work”
(08/09) "Palmiotti and Gray are known for putting together quality work and this is no exception."
Time Bomb Promises to be Fantastic and Surprising
(08/09) "It was a lot of fun, folks!" says Project Fanboy.
Pendragon’s Post Praises Time Bomb #1′s Solid storytelling
(08/09) "I highly recommend Time Bomb for its solid story telling and interesting premise."
Time Bomb is “One of the Best Comics of the Year”
(08/09) "This is one of the better comics to come out this year, and easily the best book that Radical has published."
Secret Identity Podcast Gives Time Bomb A Perfect 5/5
(08/09) "Time Bomb # 1 (from Radical Comics) is a story that reads like a cool 1980’s action movie!"
Broken Frontier Calls Time Bomb #1 “Top Notch”
(08/09) "This is the kind of story that can only be told in comic books."
Comics Bulletin Gives Two Great Reviews of Time Bomb #1
(08/09) "This first issue is interesting, mature, and a bit crazy at times, as it drinks from classic horror and apocalyptic scenarios to create its own."
