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A Vicious Circle #1-3

A Vicious Circle

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The genre defining, Eisner Award-nominated epic is now complete. Legendary artist Lee Bermejo ( Damned, Joker) and visionary writer Mattson Tomlin ( Fallen Empire, The Batman Part II) join forces for an exhilarating, mind-bending time travel saga spanning from 22nd century Tokyo to 1950s New Orleans to the Cretaceous Era and beyond.

Shawn Thacker is a trained assassin from the future who seeks revenge on the only other man with his affliction—each life they claim propels them both through drastically different times, spanning the distant past and future.

As their destinies intertwine, these two mortal rivals find themselves locked in a battle of wills that spans millions of years… At stake? The course of history itself.

Collects A Vicious Circle #1-3.

176 pages, Hardcover

Published May 13, 2025

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Profile Image for Scotts Shelf.
26 reviews1 follower
September 3, 2025
For 3 issues, Mattson Tomlin has written a modern time-travelling epic that can surely stand the test of time. It will be a story I recommend to anyone looking for a time travelling graphic novel!

The story follows two men with opposite missions who, after a time-travel-machine-based altercation, cannot die and whenever they kill another person they jump through time again!

If you thought about wanting to write a short story that included dinosaurs, loads of historical figures, cave men, and a far future, you wouldn't think it would hold much substance... Well Tomlin's ability to write time travel in such a mature and hard-scifi way, made it all feel feasible and believable. Mix that in with our main character trying to leave this life behind for a new life of love and family only to be stripped of it, and you've got a proper contender for an Eisner!

Tomlin has brought a new concept to time travel that has truly defined the genre and to have it all paired with the unbelievable art from Lee Bermejo just cements it further into why this should be on your reading list and ultimately your shelf!

I loved this book and will be coming back to it again & again in the future!
Profile Image for Dimitrije Vojnov.
372 reviews314 followers
January 15, 2025
A VICIOUS CIRCLE Mattsona Tomlina je maštovito zamišljen, vizuelno ekspresivan strip o dvojici ubica zarobljenim u vremenskoj petlji koja ih vodi kroz razna vremena po planeti - od doba jure do 22. veka u Japanu.
Smenjuju se i razni stilovi, od hiperrealizma do klasičnijeg ali i dalje veoma detaljnog crteža. Iako me hiperrealizam generalno ne impresionira kao tehnika, ovde ima svoju funkciju i dozu estetizacije.
Ovo možda jeste Tomlinov showcase da napravi IP pa kasnije nudi scenario ali svakako jeste i punokrvni strip.
Profile Image for Wciągam Książki Nosem.
160 reviews30 followers
August 29, 2025
Jakbym była złośliwa, to bym napisała, że to jest historia z cyklu "Zabili go i uciekł". A właściwie "Zabili i uciekli". Ale dokąd oni uciekli! Proszę państwa, co tu się nie dzieje! Jakież czasoprzestrzenne akrobacje, skoki, ciosy, wybuchy i bijatyki!

To opowieść o dwóch świetnie wyszkolonych mordercach z przyszłości, którzy walczą ze sobą od niepamiętnych czasów w misji związanej z Maszyną Śmierci. Są powiązani ze sobą w tajemniczy sposób, a gdy jeden zabije człowieka, obu ich przenosi w czasie. Mogą trafić do Nowego Orleanu z lat 50. XX wieku, Tokio XXII wieku albo średniowiecza lub ery, gdy Ziemia należała do dinozaurów. Ślepy los czyni z nich odwiecznych antagonistów, ale w którymś momencie okazuje się, że być może nie są wcale tak różni od siebie.

Mało tu tekstu, za to dużo (przeskoków) akcji, więc początkowo sądziłam, że to taka zwykła mordobicka przygodówka... Jednak choć początkowo trudno się połapać, o co w tym chodzi, okazuje się, że historia ma w sobie jakieś niegłupie, choć może niezbyt optymistyczne przesłanie: jako ludzie jesteśmy skazani na trwanie w błędnym kole złych decyzji, porażek, knowań i przemocy - i chyba niewiele da się z tym zrobić. W tle jakieś wątki związane z katastrofą ekologiczną, wojną nuklearną czy wirtualną rzeczywistością, którą ludzie się sztachają, by zapomnieć smutki. A także kwestie rasowe (główny bohater jest czarnym mężczyzną).

Bardzo dobrze się to ogląda - to trochę jak szybki przegląd historii cywilizacji na amfie (zabawna scena z średniowiecznymi rycerzami), bo obrazki migają jak szalone. Do tego patrzenie jak czarny mężczyzna spuszcza łomot naziolom w latach 30. - bezcenne. Trochę mi się zamysł tego komiksu skojarzył z teledyskiem "Do the Evolution" Pearl Jamu.

Całe mnóstwo popkulturowych odniesień: od klasyki H. G. Wellsa, przez Dicka, do filmów z serii Nieśmiertelny czy Terminator..
No i przypomina ogólnym konceptem moją ukochaną serię komiksów "Paper Girls" (ale jej nic nie pobije).

I najważniejsze: to jest wizualny majsterszyk, graficzny fajerwerk, niemalże arcydzieło komiksowej kreski i koloru! Prawie się pośliniłam z wrażenia, jak otworzyłam ten komiks!

Autor ilustracji Lee Bermejo osiąga tu Mount Everest sztuki komiksiarskiej. Brawo! Rzadko się spotyka aż tak wypieszczone i dopracowane ilustracje w komiksach tego typu. Do pożerania oczami!
Profile Image for Dakota Morgan.
3,390 reviews53 followers
October 14, 2025
I had low expectations for yet another hefty "time-travelin' foes" graphic novel, but A Vicious Circle caught me totally by surprise as I was swept up in the storytelling. It helps that Lee Bermejo's vibrant and detailed artwork carries a ton of the narrative weight here, allowing Mattson Tomlin to be sparing with the dialogue and voiceover.

The book kicks off in a wild way, as we meet an apparently mild-mannered man who has been keeping a vicious killer chained in his basement. Why? We find out soon enough as it's revealed the two have been tumbling through time together - the pair both jump to a new time period when either of them kill someone (or each other).

The second issue delivers the backstory and explanation, and the third issue brings the duo together to basically solve history? () I was continually caught off guard by the plot, which really shocked me since time travel stories are so rote by this point. I think part of what I liked is that there's not a ton of effort put into explaining the time travel - it just is, and these characters have to deal with it. Sometimes the best science fiction leaves the "science" part behind.
Profile Image for Ross.
1,543 reviews
April 1, 2025
Oh, look!
It's a time travel comic (3 issues to infinity?)

There's a device that's supposed to be dangerous (possible world ending). One man is sent to destroy it and the other is sent to control it. When the device gets blown, the two combatants and thrown to a new timeline. A chase ensues...

Arguably, forever...

Can you edit the past/future and make the world a 'better' place?
Do you even want to try?
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The rules of time travel (and time jumps) in this universe:
- The butterfly effect doesn't have any relevance unless a human is killed
= Killing anyone removes that person from the new timeline you appear in
- Killing yourself moves you to another time
= Thinking about things can influence the end of the jump


Profile Image for Andrew Kline.
780 reviews3 followers
June 12, 2025
Two immortal assassins from a dystopian future are trapped in endless battle. Each time one of them kills someone, they are transported together to a different time and place. Can they put aside their differences long enough to save humanity, or will their violent nature lock them in a cyclical pattern of death? Lee Bermejo is possible my favorite artist working today, and he gets to flex some serious skill in this wild, stimulating thriller.
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1,135 reviews15 followers
July 7, 2025
Amazing art, worth it just for the vivid and creative style from Lee Bermejo. The story is about 2 guys caught in a time loop trying to kill each other. It has themes of humanity and the endless nature of humans to destroy. I liked the minimal approach to the script and you can tell this would be a great movie or mini series. The characters are well done and the story is futuristic and fast paced.
Profile Image for Trevor Gebhardt.
14 reviews
July 24, 2025
The art in this book is fucking insane. Some of the most vivid, unique, lifelike art I’ve ever seen. And such a cool, original story. Ryan Coogler is adapting it for the big screen and I absolutely cannot wait.
6 reviews
June 21, 2025
It doesn’t make any sense, beginning to end — and it doesn’t feel finished either. Prett much an unending series of meaningless violence. Pretty artwork thou.
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