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Tomorrow Stories
American comic book series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tomorrow Stories is an American comic book series created by Alan Moore for his America's Best Comics (ABC) line, published by WildStorm (now a subsidiary of DC Comics).
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Overview
Tomorrow Stories started in August 1999 as a collection of short stories featuring the same characters (one or two) every issue. Many of these characters were often inspired by pulp magazine and comic book archetypes, such as the boy genius and the masked detective. They include:
- Cobweb – created by Moore and Melinda Gebbie
- First American – created by Moore and Jim Baikie
- Greyshirt – created by Moore and Rick Veitch
- Jack B. Quick – created by Moore and Kevin Nowlan
- Splash Brannigan – created by Moore and Hilary Barta
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Individual comics
64-page specials
Collected editions
The series has been collected into two volumes:
- Book 1 collects issues #1–6 (hardback: ISBN 1-56389-660-5, paperback: ISBN 1-56389-985-X).
- Book 2 collects issues #7–12 (hardback: ISBN 1-4012-0165-2, paperback: ISBN 1-4012-0166-0).
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Awards
- 2000: Won "Best Anthology" Eisner Award
References
- Tomorrow Stories at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
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