The Time Machine
My strongest memory of Neal Adams comes from his artwork and plotting for the final
eleven issues of the original X-Men. By that time, I felt that Marvel was in decline, but
The Strangest Teens of All! still had my attention even if they didn’t yet have
time travel. Much later, Adams adapted Wells’s famous tale in a 3D mini-comic giveaway
for Wendy’s kids’ meals in a style that’s reminiscent of his early 1970s work on
Tower of Shadows.
In addition to the wonderful Neal Adams art, I’m also
intrigued by the ChromaDepth® 3D glasses in which different wavelengths are shifted
left or right a differing amount in the two eyepieces to create a 3D effect. If I
understand it right, this means that Adams could draw the comic normally, and the 3D
effect is added in the coloring process.