In 1950s Hollywood, Craig Barstow, the burned-out lead actor of failing sci-fi TV show: The World of Tomorrow, ends up believing he actually is the show's valiant main character: Captain Cal Armstrong, after a failed mob hit leaves him delusional. Now, with the mob on his tail and his tyrannical studio boss at his throat, he must find a way to save his show and his sanity, all before the final 5pm broadcast.
I honestly couldn't put it down, this was truly addictive. Do ya'self a favor and check it out! Read Full Review
Brisson wraps this issue with another keep readers on the hook cliffhanger. The series really hasnt let up since its debut and this could be the best arc so far provided the creative team can stick the landing. Read Full Review
Final Verdict: 7.8 A fine holiday tale to exchange with friends and start your own Icelandic holiday book swap. Read Full Review
THE WORLD OF TOMORROW #1 delivers a cinematic-yet-grounded story of an aging television actor who hits rock bottom. Clarkes character development is as immaculate as Halilovis art, but the first issue strangely lacks a hook to keep reading. Read Full Review
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