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Tomorrow Stories #1 - First American (Alan Moore) - First Appearance

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Location: Alan Moore Pages (Promethea, Terra Obscura, etc.)
Title: Tomorrow Stories #1 - First American (Alan Moore) - First Appearance
Artist:  Jim Baikie (Penciller) ,  Alan Moore (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 548
Likes on CAF: 1
Comments: 5
Added to Site: 12/23/2022

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Here the First American (note he was originally titled the Future American) takes down Greta Dammerung before she can unleash her Wagnerium bomb.

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
Posted On 12/23/2022

It actually could be some of Moore's most important work to him as it was an outlet to make his ideas known about the current state of the world and geopolitics in satire.  It would not fit in any other of the themes he had in ABC which were about the future, the spiritual, and historical.   

Robert C Member Since 2020
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Posted On 12/24/2022

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  It actually could be some of Moore's most important work to him as it was an outlet to make his ideas known about the current state of the world and geopolitics in satire.  It would not fit in any other of the themes he had in ABC which were about the future, the spiritual, and historical.   
 "

Thanks brother Marcus. Out of all the comments you've been kind enough to bestow this one moved me the most

 

a nice Christmas present my friend!

Keith Veronese Member Since 2005
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Posted On 12/24/2022

Very cool!

John C Member Since 2014
Posted On 12/24/2022

I do believe the boiler has been stoked enough to build up a head of steam for the ship to leave port. Now that sufficient pressure has been generated the whistle has blown.

Robert C Member Since 2020
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Posted On 12/24/2022

John C wrote:
"  I do believe the boiler has been stoked enough to build up a head of steam for the ship to leave port. Now that sufficient pressure has been generated the whistle has blown.
 "

Thank you my cryptic brother