- Time Breakers
Supercbbox| title = Time Breakers
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caption = Cover to "Time Breakers No.2 - Mind out of Time". Art byChris Weston
schedule = Monthly
format =Limited series
publisher = Helix (DC Comics imprint)
date = 1997
issues = 5
main_char_team = Angela Attenborough,
Leo Kharshovsky,
Aithon, Luis, Nkacha
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writers =Rachel Pollack
artists =Chris Weston
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creators =Rachel Pollack andChris Weston
editor =Stuart Moore "Time Breakers", is a five-issue
comic book limited series published in 1997 under the short-livedDC Comics imprint , Helix. It was written byRachel Pollack and illustrated byChris Weston ."Time Breakers" narrates the exploits of a self-recruited team of
time travel lers dedicated to the creation of timeparadox es in the belief that this is the only method to prevent the destruction of time itself. Contrary to the performance of most other Helix titles, "Time Breakers" gained a loyal readership yet the overall poor sales figures of the Helix line dissuaded DC from renewing the title for an additional series. [ cite web
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title = Time Breakers: review
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publisher = Radio Zero
date =1997
url = http://www.rzero.com/books/TimeBreakers.html
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accessdate = 2008-02-03 ]Plot synopsis
In the late
1950s , Angela Attenborough is a young boredhousewife living a comfortable but tedious existence married to Phillip, her doctor husband. Three strangely dressed personages appear to her in the wood one day and confer upon her a rare disk capable of altering probability waves through the power of thought alone. Following a series of misadventures over the next several years, Angela rids herself of Phillip and embarks upon a career as aParis ian jewel thief. When a heist goes awry she is rescued and transported out of time itself by the same motley garbed crew she encountered previously, including a woman she identifies as a future version of herself.Angela finds herself in "Paradox Pond" the sanctuary and headquarters of her saviours, a disparate group which call themselves "Time Breakers" and include Leo Kharshovsky her future soul-mate. It is explained to Angela that the
raison d'être of the "Breakers" is to unite various episodes in history through deliberate acts of paradox which thereby strengthen life and the very nature of reality. Indeed all members of the team have been recruited from random periods of humanhistory through acts of paradoxical intervention orchestrated by elder versions of themselves.Opposed to the "Breakers" are the "Heroes of Knowledge" or "Knowers", whose actions in resisting paradox foment the destruction of time and the release of all souls from 'the prison of life'. This destruction manifests itself in the form of a "time storm" which has been sweeping from the far future backwards in time eradicating all history back as far as the
twenty first century and which is shortly to converge on the present.As the story arc proceeds, the "Breakers" seek to influence various incidents in human history such as the collaboration in
Cambridge in the early part of thetwentieth century betweenSrinivasa Ramanujan andGH Hardy and to keep one step ahead of the "Knowers". The narrative concludes with the implementation of a meta-paradox which gives meaning to the origins of the two factions of time travellers and simultaneously both destroys yet preserves the continuity of history itself.Themes
In her introduction to the title [cite book
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title = Time Breakers, #1, "Lives of our Time"
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date =1997
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isbn = ] Pollack stated that her motivation in writing the series was to exploit a new angle on the time travelcliché as a literary device. Rather than to challenge the logic behind the traditional time travel paradoxes, a ground which had been comprehensively covered by the likes of Heinlein and others, she seeks to show that a robust self-perpetuating paradox can give meaning to the structure of the universe itself. She therefore sought to compose a narrative where the creation rather than the prevention of paradox would be the goal of the leading protagonists.References
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