Time Flies (comics)

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PublisherOriginally IPC Media (Fleetway) until 1999, thereafter Rebellion Developments
ScheduleWeekly
Genre
Time Flies
Cover to 2000 AD Extreme Edition #19, 2006 featuring Time Flies. Art by Henry Flint.
Created byGarth Ennis
Philip Bond
Publication information
PublisherOriginally IPC Media (Fleetway) until 1999, thereafter Rebellion Developments
ScheduleWeekly
Title(s)
2000 AD
Genre
Publication dateOctober 1990  December 1996
Number of issues700-711
1015-1023
Main character(s)Trace 'Tracer' Bullet, Bertie Sharp
Creative team
Writer(s)Garth Ennis
Artist(s)Philip Bond
Jon Beeston
Roger Langridge
Letterer(s)Gordon Robson
Steve Potter
Colourist(s)Simon Jacob
Editor(s)Tharg (Richard Burton / David Bishop)

Time Flies is a time travel comedy series published in the comic anthology 2000 AD. It was created by Garth Ennis and Philip Bond, and first appeared in 1990.

Time Flies was the first Garth Ennis story published in 2000 AD after he moved from its short-lived sister title Crisis. The sequel story "Tempus Fugitive" was shelved for five years before it was published in 1996 and was printed mainly for financial reasons. The publisher had a policy that if work that had been paid for it had to be published.[1]

Although admiring of Philip Bond's artwork Ennis has said about Time Flies, "I think if you examine it in detail I think you'll find it was, in fact, crap."[2] By the time "Tempus Fugitive" was published he had established a much more successful career, especially with Hellblazer and Preacher. Philip Bond quit the sequel before finishing and was replaced by Jon Beeston, Roger Langridge and Simon Jacob.

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