An eclectic and stylish collection of comics from Rian Hughes, renowned illustrator and graphic designer, "Yesterday's Tomorrows" features infamous and hard-to-find collaborations with Eisner Award winner Grant Morrison -- "Dan Dare," a post-modern classic that sets the aging and retired iconic British character Dare against a modern British landscape he no longer understands, and "Really and Truly," a high-octane psychedelic road-trip torn from the pages of cult comic "2000AD." Hughes' clean graphic style comes to the fore in duotone for" The Science Service," written by John Freeman, while Hughes explores an evocative noir palette replete with dramatic angular lighting for Raymond Chandler's "Goldfish," adapted by" It's Superman "author Tom DeHaven. In addition to sketchbook pages, merchandise, and rare strips -- many never seen before or out of print for over a decade -- the book features an introduction by comics guru Paul Gravett.
Yesterday's Tomorrows