Clock Roaches

Tag Area: Time Travel Trope
Novel

TimeRiders 1

TimeRiders


Three new recruits to the Timeriders agency are the only defense against a time-travelling mastermind and an apocalyptic future. —Gareth Gordon
The agency was set up to be ready for what they knew was coming: future time travellers, those who'd want to change the past and rewrite the present—terrorists, religious fanatics, megalomaniacs, the criminally insane.
Three blurry people appear in a bright light with a cityscape and a UFO behind
                them.
  • Science Fiction
  • Audience: Young Adults
  • Definite Time Travel
Novel

Timeriders 2

Day of the Predator


A time-travel accident strands a Timeriders agent, a group of kids, and a disguised assassin in the Cretaceous era. —Gareth Gordon
Around the patches of jungle, herds of huge beasts Liam couldn't begin to name grazed lazily in the late-afternoon sun.  Between the slowly meandering groups of giants, smaller packs of fleet-footed beasts flocked and weaved in an endless zizzagging race.
'My God,' whispered Kelly. 'This is really . . . just . . . incredible.'
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  • Science Fiction
  • Audience: Young Adults
  • Definite Time Travel
TV Season

The Flash, Season 2

  • by multiple writers and directors
  • (The CW, USA, 6 October 2015) to 24 May 2016)

After Barry aborts his mission to the past in Season 1 in order to prevent his own present from being erased, he finds that his travel has caused even bigger problems! Yep, a rift has been a-opened to a parallel world with an alternate Flash and an evil speedster and—it would seem—more time travelin’ and another attempt to save his mom and dad! —Michael Main
No, that’s not how it works. In our timeline, Barry’s mother’s already dead, and her death is a fixed point. And nothing can change that.
Surounded by yellow lightning, Grant Gustin (as the Flash) races towards us in
                his red costume with a new white logo on his chest.
  • Superhero
  • Audience: YA and Up
  • Definite Time Travel