Something is coming through the wormhole. It wont be pretty. Curt Pires (The Fiction, POP, Mayday) and Liam Cobb (Spread) bring us the latest chapter of The Tomorrows!
The writing Kept me spellbound. The poetry exerpts at the beginning of each story really set the tone for the rest of the issue. My heart raced with the turn of every page in anticipation for what was to come. Each character seems to have the potential for rich back stories that keep readers coming for more. If you've grown tired of seeing the same characters doing the same things over and over and take a departure from reality and take a step towards the Tomorrow's. Read Full Review
The Tomorrows is one of those books that I love partially because I have no freaking idea where it's truly going to go or what it's real goals are. It's easy to get complacent in a world of superhero comics and shared universes where the more things change the more they stay the same. The Tomorrows is about real change, real problems and difficult choices to resolve them on an epic scale. Pires has another strong installment here and it's one that's made even stronger by Liam Cobb's artwork. It's my first experience with his work but I absolutely loved his rendition of the characters here, the emptiness of the backgrounds that are wholly appropriate to the story at hand and the entire "romantic" interlude that adds its own kind of distant warmth. This is another strong issue that I hope makes up a strong larger work when it all comes together. Read Full Review