Justin du Coeur reviewed My Time Machine by Carol Lay
A fascinating, weird bit of science fiction from an unexpected source
4 stars
I've been reading Carol Lay's comics more or less forever -- she's been a fixture of independent comics for decades. This is the most ambitious work I've seen from her: a book whose premise is that the original The Time Machine was a memoir rather than a novel, and Carol has inherited the blueprints for the machine.
The description on the back cover (which I've transcribed here) is pretty accurate: it's a mix of grim political political and environmental speculation as she travels forward, eventually turning into slightly odd (but never implausible) science fiction as she gets to the far future.
Excellent, detailed color art illuminates the story (really, the best I've seen from her by a fair measure -- she's grown as an artist over the decades), emphasizing the mundane modern world, the slowly worsening future, and the lush strangeness of the far future in equal measures.