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True Life Library #671

Aug 1969 · IPC · 1/- [0-1-0 GBP]
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“Tomorrow Came”

"Tomorrow Came" is a quiet, haunting tale from 1969’s True Life Library #671, drawn with restrained intensity by José Bielsa. When a widower relocates his two daughters from England to a remote forest in British Columbia, a single night at a local dance sets off a chain of unease. After Miranda leaves the dance with another man and is found near the river where he drowns, suspicion falls on Grant—though no one can say why. Bielsa’s evocative artwork captures the isolation and growing tension of a story that lingers long after the final panel.

artist, inker José Bielsa

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artist, inker José Bielsa

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After buying a tract of forest in British Columbia, a widower brings his two daughters from England. To attempt to make Grant jealous, Miranda leaves a local dance with another man to walk in the woods. Her escort is attacked and drowns in the river. Miranda can't identify the attacker, but suspicion centers on Grant.

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