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AMERICA'S
BEST COMICS
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Tomorrow
Stories #1 |
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Written by Alan Moore
Art by Kevin Nowlan,
Rick Veitch, Jim Baikie,
and Melinda Gebbie
Painted cover by Alex Ross |
Rick Veitch's gentleman
sleuth Greyshirt! Melinda Gebbie's diaphanous dame detective the Cobweb!
Jim Baikie's satirical star-spangled-savior the Future American! And Kevin
Nowlan's frankly indescribable Jack B. Quick! Four great new series debuting
in one incredible comic, the newest and most multifaceted addition to the
fabulous AMERICA'S BEST COMICS line! |
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Child inventor
"Jack B. Quick" invents a miniature solar system in his back yard; the
sultry, silky "Cobweb" confronts a fellow with an unhealthy, but not inhuman,
interest in dolls; the hyperkinetic "First American" and his sidekick take
on trash TV; and the cool, careful "Grayshirt" tracks down a mysterious
murderer with several surprising twists!
This new anthology series
from AMERICA'S BEST COMICS teams writer Alan Moore with some of comics'
best artists! |
TOMORROW STORIES
#1
Writen by Alan Moore
Art by Jim Baikie, Melinda Gebbie, Kevin
Nowlan, & Rick Veitch
Cover by Alex Ross |
TOMORROW STORIES #1 Variant
Cover
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Tomorrow
Stories #2 |
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TOMORROW STORIES
#2
Writen by Alan Moore
Art by Jim Baikie, Melinda Gebbie, Kevin
Nowlan, & Rick Veitch
Full color. 32 pages |
Four floors
of fear, as Alan Moore unleashes a story so complex, so intricate, that
the only way to tell it was in a series of parallel floors, each stacked
above the next. Greyshirt tracks down a villain who’s had his comeuppance
coming for sixty years! Also in this issue-- the Cobweb visits a doomed
ballroom in the night; the First American gets a guided tour (as in guided
missile) of America’s past, and Jack B. Quick figures out why light gets
so slanty in the afternoon: closet drinking! |
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Tomorrow
Stories #3 |
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TOMORROW STORIES
#3
Writen by Alan Moore
Art by Jim Baikie, Melinda Gebbie, Kevin
Nowlan, & Rick Veitch |
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Installments
of all four Tomorrow Stories features, each written by Alan Moore. Beneath
a madly satirical cover from Jim Baikie is another four-decker farrago
of fun, fear, and fantasy. Greyshirt crosses the fated path of a time-traveling
transgressor in Tempus, Fugitive!; and First American finds himself accused
of scandal, sleaze and much worse in The Bitter Crumbs of Defeat. Meanwhile,
over in Queerwater Creek, Jack B. Quick continues his one-boy war against
the laws of basic common sense; and in Indigo City, we peruse the pediatric
perambulations of Li'l Cobweb. |
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Tomorrow
Stories #4
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