Assorted Crisis Events is an anthology series where each issue is done by the same creative team. This volume collects the first five issues of the series, five tales that follow different characters in different circumstances. The only thing these stories have in common is that they deal with time travel and one grand temporal disturbance. There is a mysterious figure in each story, a bearded man with a jet pack, but he's never around long, and what his role is, if he even has one, in this series is not revealed.
The first tale is about a woman who lives in a run-down building frequently used to fill disaster movies; the second about a man unstuck in time catching various glimpses of his life, Billy Pilgrim-style: from his family immigrating to the US, to working in a slaughterhouse, to episodes of family drama, to dinosaurs materializing and attacking. The third tale is about two cities from parallel universes coming together; the fourth about a man who speeds through his own life, seemingly never making decisions and just hurtling forward toward death. The fifth story is about a woman who is stuck in a time loop where she continually re-experiences a trauma event.
These stories are all morality plays of a sort, in the mold of very specific Twilight Zone episodes. They work because they tend to be instantly compelling, the twists are well executed, plus the artwork is simply incredible. The amount of detail, strategic coloring, and page layouts make for some innovative comics reading. I appreciate just how much work goes into visual displays that take advantage of how the passage of time can be throttled, warped, and communicated via comics. I prefer some of the stories to others, but I feel that they are all strong. And I am interested to see if any sense of continuity develops as the series goes on.
Assorted Crisis Events was written by Deniz Camp, drawn by Eric Zawadzki, and colored by Jordie Bellaire. Camp is one of the hottest writers in comics right now, having worked on the acclaimed series Ultimates for Marvel and Absolute Martian Manhunter for DC. Zawadzki has worked on a number of comics series, including the House of El trilogy for DC and Heart Attack for Skybound. Bellaire is an Eisner Award-winning colorist and writer who has worked on many series for multiple publishers. There are multiple interviews with the makers of this series listed here.
All of the reviews I have read about this book celebrate its merits. Matt Reads Comics called it "a must-read series." Evan gushed in his spoiler-filled review, "Overall, this might be one of the best comics I’ve ever read." Brian Nicholson was lukewarm on the series for reasons related to contemporary comics publishing, but he also noted, "The abundance of craft and intellect on display makes me hope it could open up and move beyond the closed-off system of thought that defines it currently."
Assorted Crisis Events, Volume 1 was published by Image Comics and they offer more info about it here. This series is intended for mature readers, and it is ongoing, currently up to issue 8.

