The Tomorrows

Author Curt Pires
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$19.99 US
On sale Sep 20, 2016 | 144 Pages | 9781616559144

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A brain-bursting sci-fi thrill ride from the mind of Curt Pires!

The Future: art is illegal. Everything everyone ever posted online has been weaponized against them. The reign of The Corporation is quickly becoming as absolute as it is brutal--unless The Tomorrows can stop it. Artists, terrorists, they fight with explosives, they fight with ideas, they fight to reclaim the future we sold.

Collects issues #1-6, the complete first volume of Pires mind-bending series, each issue illustrated by a different artist!
Writer for Film and Comics for Dark Horse Comics, Image Comics, Black Mask Studios, and Boom! Studios. The author lives in Vancouver BC.

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A brain-bursting sci-fi thrill ride from the mind of Curt Pires!

The Future: art is illegal. Everything everyone ever posted online has been weaponized against them. The reign of The Corporation is quickly becoming as absolute as it is brutal--unless The Tomorrows can stop it. Artists, terrorists, they fight with explosives, they fight with ideas, they fight to reclaim the future we sold.

Collects issues #1-6, the complete first volume of Pires mind-bending series, each issue illustrated by a different artist!

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Writer for Film and Comics for Dark Horse Comics, Image Comics, Black Mask Studios, and Boom! Studios. The author lives in Vancouver BC.

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