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Time Grunts #1-4

Time Grunts - Volume One: The Monsters Within

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October, 1944. Nazi fortunes appear bleaker by the day as the Allied noose around Germany tightens during the waning days of World War II. But in the bowels of the Wenceslas Mines, a terrible threat has emerged . . . The Nazis have discovered the ability to conquer time itself with the help of a new ominous device! Now a rag tag group of American GIs must stop this threat to the past, present, and future . . . While dealing with their past, prejudices, and fears in the process.

Collects comic book issues 1-4.

"Time Grunts is a damn joy. Evan and company are producing a wonderful comic book filled not only with good art and story but passion. Take the jump and join the company on their mission." - Matthew Clark (illustrator DC’s Wonder Woman, Superman, Arkham Knight).

"TIME GRUNTS is the product of years of effort and dedication - and the end result is something to be proud of." - Alex Segura (Co-President, Archie Comics)

"Pozios and Sanchez again prove that they are a great story telling team. The action is fast and punchy." - (Advance Comics)

103 pages, Paperback

First published April 10, 2018

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September 7, 2018
Military stories. Time-travel. Two subjects that usually don't draw me to a book. But Evan Pozios' "Time Grunts" captured and held my attention.

This volume collects the first four issues of the comic, leaving the reader hanging and wanting more. Alex Sanchez's art is appealing and stylistically perfect for the story.
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July 17, 2025
At the end of World War II the Nazis have developed time travel leaving one platoon in the area to try and stop them from changing the past. The mutant experiments were a weird diversion. This is not half bad. We'll see how the 2nd half finishes it off.
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