Tomorrow Stories
DC · 1999–2002 · 12 issues
About the series
A lively anthology series from DC's America's Best Comics imprint, Tomorrow Stories ran for twelve issues from 1999 to 2002, offering a rotating roster of retro-flavored superhero and adventure serials. Writer Alan Moore, the series' primary architect, collaborated with artists including Rick Veitch, Hilary Barta, and Jim Baikie to revive the spirit of classic comic strips with a modern, often satirical twist. Each issue featured multiple short features, from the absurdist superheroics of The First American to the pulp-inspired adventures of Cobweb and Greyshirt, creating a playful and inventive showcase for genre pastiche. It stands as a fond, clever homage to the medium's history, driven by top-tier creative talent.