Continuing the story of Peter from book #1, chapter B, here is the summary :
Peter’s desperate time-travelling adventure continues! From the mythical land of of Hy-Brasil, to the rolling hills of Mohawk Valley, and on to Tibet – Peter moves through space and time in his heroic attempt to save the world.
This new issue written by Joshua Jackson is available here at DC Comics’ website for $0.99.
Does anyone know if this series would be available for ereaders? Sony, Kindle, Kobo, etc…
I’m sorry I can’t help you, there. Maybe you could try contacting DC comics?
Loved this book! it was a little scattered, but really awesome how we learn of the beginnings of certain things…..
I don’t wanna spoil anything
I like how it explains certain things they probably won’t have time to develop on the show.
Another great comic…….. Anxiously waiting for the next one.
the first chapter is a bit of a slow burner, but this new chapter completely blew my mind!
Brings a lot of the story elements from the first three seasons together. Explains a lot!
Definitely recommended for Fringe fanatics
I liked Peter wandering through space and time in search of Daisy. The teens chapter was a bit surprising, but in a good way for me. The overall thing, I think, will allow us to explore the show’s mythology a little bit deeper, and I can’t wait!
Its very funny because I guess I am the old man.
I need a comic to be made of paper…
I have never bought an ereader version of a comic.
I know I want the show on , I know I have to support the show.
I guess , I am used to buying my comics in a comic store.
The 80s ruled…Ruled!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Internet ruined The World!!!!
—Signed Old Man Winters (the bad guy from every scooby doo episode)
Paper definitely rules, I completely agree! 🙂 The feel and experience of a book in your hands in incomparable to an ereader. But, in my humble opinion, what I enjoy more than anything tangible, is the actual reading of a story. Getting lost in a good tale is such a treat and one of my favorite things to do, what ever the delivery method is… 🙂
Maybe once the entire story has been released, it will be available on paper? I don’t know anything, though. But I agree, the tale is worth reading on screen!
I agree, the good old paper-made comic (or books) will never be replaceable. I love the feeling of having a real book in my hands, the sound of the paper and just being able to read it even if there’s no internet connection or even electricity. But buying digital comics is for me a great way to support the show with a small student budget, and I hope the very small price will allow more people to buy it. It’s probably wishful thinking…