

Francisco Adans, 10 years old, in 1960, gets a “ride” with a time traveler and ends up in the year 2160
This is a project that I have shelved for many years and that I now have almost all the time in the world available to develop, and where I can travel to the future to create, or go back to the past to research, using the present time to draw. This first time I will publish up to the page where our character “hitches a very undesirable ride” with a time traveler who begins his saga divided into several worlds, then I will publish one page per week until October, when I intend to finish the first episode and print it in a physical edition that smells of ink. The summary of the story is that the young Francisco is in a turbulent period for humanity, when terrorists appropriate time travel technology and start going back to the past to change it, causing a terrible instability in the future, where people begin to disappear, because they never existed, just as objects that were never invented disappear. The boy Francisco, now an adult renamed Phoenix, is one of the few who does not change, because as he came from the past, he would always exist, so he was trained to be a Guardian of Time. But there are ironies, because a period chosen to be changed was the military movement of 1964 that prevented Brazil from becoming a communist country. If it were to happen, there would be a huge imbalance in the global axis, significantly altering the established world order. When he returns to prevent the Temporal Terrorists from carrying out their plans, Phoenix is faced with one of his many dilemmas: he discovers that his father was a communist and that he would be condemning him to death by being arrested by the military. Even in this first episode, when he makes a mistake that causes a huge massacre, causing the death of many innocent people, and that this episode would already cause great damage in the future, the solution would be for him to return in that short space of time and warn himself of the danger he would be running, causing the first great paradox of living with himself in the same space of time. Playing with theories of time is quite fun, because countless challenging situations appear. I think you will like it.