Issue 1
Tomorrow Stories (1999-2002) #1
Dive into this first issue featuring four fantastic stories from author Alan Moore! Meet inventor Jack B. Quick as he creates a galaxy in his ownhometown—terrorizing the family cow in the process! See a madman cornered and captured by Greyshirt...with a twist! The First American and U.S. Angel face off against an insidious enemy—daytime talk shows! And finally, meet sultry crimefighter The Cobweb. Will she be able to free captured beauties, even as she's turned into a doll?
Issue 2
Tomorrow Stories (1999-2002) #2
Four more fantastic stories from author Alan Moore! In this issue: can a family mixed up with seedy mobsters for decades come to Greyshirt's rescue? Can Jack B. Quick save his town and make peace with some speeding photons? Can The Cobweb survive the exploration of a mysterious asteroid populated by seductive dancers? And last but not least—how will the First American and U.S. Angel fare against a trip through time courtesy of Dozier D. Daze and his NOSTALGITATOR?!
Issue 3
Tomorrow Stories (1999-2002) #3
In this action-packed issue, Jack B. Quick finds out what really happens when you butter a cat's back—in the name of science! The Cobweb takes to Indigo City's underground tunnels to help a dame mixed up with the mob. The First American goes undercover to try to bust a group of pint-sized criminals, and we learn the amazing origin of Greyshirt!
Issue 4
Tomorrow Stories (1999-2002) #4
Another four-decker farrago of fun, fear, and fantasy! Greyshirt crosses the fated path of a time-traveling transgressor in 'Tempus, Fugitive!'; and First American finds himself accused of scandal, sleaze and much worse in 'The Bitter Crumbs of Defeat.' Meanwhile, over in Queerwater Creek, Jack B. Quick continues his one-boy war against the laws of basic common sense; and in Indigo City, we peruse the pediatric perambulations of 'Li'l Cobweb.'
Issue 5
Tomorrow Stories (1999-2002) #5
In addition to the stupefying satirical shenanigans of Jim Baikie's patriotic poltroon the First American and Melinda Gebbie's near-naked nylon-nymphet the Cobweb, an unprecedented 12-page outing for the mysterious midnight machinations of Rick Veitch's gentleman sleuth Greyshirt round out this issue.
Issue 6
Tomorrow Stories (1999-2002) #6
He's back! The hot blot, the main stain, the splatter with the patter, the leak of the week! Who is he? Why, he's Splash Brannigan, the indelible avenger—when comic-book artist Daisy Screensaver cracks off the cap of an ancient, oversized ink bottle, she accidentally unleashes the fun-loving (and unbearably lovable) Splash. What happens when this most unlikely comic-book hero comes alive within the offices of the world's most unsuccessful comic-book publisher? Join Splash, Daisy, and the staff of Sydney J. Kaput's Kaput Comics Ltd. for a tribute to all things four-color in TOMORROW STORIES #6, along with our regular features!
Issue 7
Tomorrow Stories (1999-2002) #7
Alan Moore's newest creation takes center stage! He's the ooze that can't lose! After his explosively messy debut last issue, Splash Brannigan decides to take the plunge (literally) into the world of art, with mind-boggling consequences! And for those of you who need more than a licorice-slick liquid lawman, Rick Veitch's Greyshirt mystifies, Jim Baikie's First American maddens, and Melinda Gebbie's Cobweb slips into something more comfortable!
Issue 8
Tomorrow Stories (1999-2002) #8
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Issue 9
Tomorrow Stories (1999-2002) #9
Poured from the blender, this issue's comic-book cocktail includes the hydraulic highjinks of Hilary Barta's swimmingly successful Splash Brannigan, a puzzling perceptual poser for Rick Veitch's Greyshirt, another frankly felonious fiasco with Jim Baikie's First American, and a juicy jungle jaunt with Dame Darcy's Cobweb!
Issue 10
Tomorrow Stories (1999-2002) #10
The triumphant return of Jack B. Quick highlights this over-the-top issue! Jack is in the middle of a slew of Alien invaders! The First American runs for president! Greyshirt becomes entangled with a new femme fatale foe, Lapis Lazuli! And Cobweb...well, we'll just keep that one to ourselves right now.
Issue 11
Tomorrow Stories (1999-2002) #11
Guest artist Joyce Chin contributes a shocking--yes, shocking--rendition of Cobweb! Meanwhile, Hilary Barta delves into the elastic realm of Splash Brannigan, Rick Veitch feels his way through the dark world of Greyshirt, and Jim Baikie, well...you'll just have to wait and see what he has in store for the funky First American!
Issue 12
Tomorrow Stories (1999-2002) #12
AMERICA'S BEST COMICS' first crossover story appears this issue! Alan Moore writes and Rick Veitch illustrates a tasty team-up—Greyshirt and Cobweb—in a dynamite double-length story! Also running around this issue are kid scientist Jack B. Quick (illustrated by Kevin Nowlan), and, heaven help us, the First American (illustrated by Jim Baikie)!