- Pencils
- mmmm (world map design); Mushakesa (abstract lines design); Shutterstock/Chen Ping Hung (framed edge design)
- Inks
- mmmm (world map design); Mushakesa (abstract lines design); Shutterstock/Chen Ping Hung (framed edge design)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Exploring Titanic
Title page, front matter
- Pencils
- mmmm (world map design); Mushakesa (abstract lines design); Shutterstock/Chen Ping Hung (framed edge design)
- Inks
- mmmm (world map design); Mushakesa (abstract lines design); Shutterstock/Chen Ping Hung (framed edge design)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Typeset
- Script
- Agnieska Biskup
- Pencils
- Al Bigley; Bill Anderson
- Inks
- Al Bigley; Bill Anderson
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Typeset
- Genre
- adventure; history; science fiction
- Characters
- Isabel Soto; Dr. Baker
- Keywords
- Cave; teleportation
Isabel is exploring a prehistoric cave, but teleports back to the museum on Dr. Baker's request.
- Script
- Agnieska Biskup
- Pencils
- Al Bigley; Bill Anderson
- Inks
- Al Bigley; Bill Anderson
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Typeset
- Genre
- adventure; history; science fiction
- Characters
- Isabel Soto; Dr. Baker; ship's captain
- Synopsis
- The International History Museum is preparing a Titanic exhibit, so Dr. Baker assigns Isabel to travel through the past gathering information. She begins in 1912 by asking an elderly sea captain to explain the transition from sail to steam.
- Keywords
- Time travel; Titanic
- Script
- Agnieska Biskup
- Pencils
- Al Bigley; Bill Anderson
- Inks
- Al Bigley; Bill Anderson
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Typeset
- Genre
- adventure; history; science fiction
- Characters
- Isabel Soto; naval architect; Captain Arthur Rostron (cameo)
- Synopsis
- Isabel gets a naval architect to show her over the Titanic. She observes that there are not enough lifeboats for the entire complement, while the below-decks compartments are not actually watertight. She wishes she could warn the passengers and crew, but she's not allowed to change history.
- Keywords
- Time travel; Titanic
Photo of Rostron from Getty Images Inc./Hutton Archive.
- Script
- Agnieska Biskup
- Pencils
- Al Bigley; Bill Anderson
- Inks
- Al Bigley; Bill Anderson
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Typeset
- Genre
- adventure; history; science fiction
- Characters
- Isabel Soto; Titanic survivors
- Synopsis
- Isabel interviews survivors aboard the rescue ship. They explain that when the ship struck an iceberg, many did not take it seriously. Lifeboats went away unfilled, the ship sank very quickly, and the frigid sea killed off hundreds.
- Keywords
- Disaster; iceberg; shipwreck; time travel; Titanic
Iceberg photo from Shutterstock/Jurgen Ziewe
- Script
- Agnieska Biskup
- Pencils
- Al Bigley; Bill Anderson
- Inks
- Al Bigley; Bill Anderson
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Typeset
- Genre
- adventure; history; science fiction
- Characters
- Isabel Soto; scientist; Dr. Baker
- Synopsis
- Isabel observes the sunken ship, and learns that many rivets popped upon impact. She and Dr. Baker discuss the many safety improvements forced by the Titanic disaster.
- Keywords
- Disaster; shipwreck; submersible; time travel; Titanic
Photo of sunken Titanic from AP Images/Nauticus.
- Script
- Agnieska Biskup ?
- Pencils
- Najin (parchment design); Shutterstock/Chen Ping Hung (framed edge design)
- Inks
- Najin (parchment design); Shutterstock/Chen Ping Hung (framed edge design)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Typeset
- Genre
- non-fiction; history
- Keywords
- Educational; fact; Titanic
Facts about the Titanic
- Script
- Agnieska Biskup ?
- Pencils
- Al Bigley; Bill Anderson; Shutterstock/Chen Ping Hung (framed edge design)
- Inks
- Al Bigley; Bill Anderson; Shutterstock/Chen Ping Hung (framed edge design)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher
- Letters
- Typeset
- Characters
- Isabel Soto
- Letters
- Typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Glossary
Glossary, bibliography, directions to safe internet sites, index.