Backtrack Deluxe Edition

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· Oni Press
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About this ebook

"Brilliant . . . can’t wait to see where this one goes!" —Patton Oswalt The Fast and the Furious meets Back to the Future in this high-stakes car race through history from writer Brian Joines (Bill & Ted) and artist Jake Elphick (WWE: NXT Takeover), now collected in a deluxe hardcover edition. If you had a chance to fix a mistake from your past, would you take it? Guilt weighs heavily on former criminal "wheelman" Alyson Levy, whose personal life is in tatters. That is, until eccentric businessman Casper Quellex makes her an offer: to participate in a cross-country race where the winner can correct a single mistake from their past. The catch? Each leg of the course will have drivers racing through a different period in history, where they will contend with medieval warriors, dinosaurs, natural disasters, and all-out pirate brawls . . . Quellex is determined to make this his most entertaining race of all time! In Brian Joines (Bill & Ted) and Jake Elphick’s (WWE: NXT Takeover) high-octane adventure, Backtrack thrusts Alyson and her fellow race drivers into a gut-wrenching and perilous race through time where they must band together if they hope to survive and win the ultimate prize: a second chance. Collecting Backtrack #1–10.

About the author

Brian Joines is the critically-acclaimed writer of KRAMPUS! and SECRET IDENTITIES for Image Comics and IMAGINE AGENTS and the BILL & TED titles for Boom! Studios. He currently resides in Portland, OR, alongside 83% of the comic book industry.

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