Customer Reviews
Moore? Yes, please... - By: Greywolf, 09 Dec 2008 
One of the distinguishing characteristics of Alan Moore's work is a wicked linein humour. In the 'Tommorrow Stories' this hitherto side-lined aspect of his talent is finally let off the leash. The result is some of the funniest, most intelligent writing I've ever come acrossin comics. The stand-out strip is, as the previous reviewer said, Jack B. Quick. Young Jack is a mid-West American farm boy, aged somewhere around 8, who just happens to be a genius. He is a genuinely inspired comic creation & it's one of the abiding mysteries of life that he isn't starringin his own long-running series. His adventures are real laugh-out-loud stuff. The super-dumbo, First American, & his unfortunate side-kick, U.S.Angel, are close secondsin the favourite stakes. Wonderful stuff. If you like superheroes, appreciate good writing, & like a good giggle, shell out a few quid on this. You won't regret it.
Oh, & the artwork's pretty fabulous too. Few people can draw half a cow like Kevin Nowland ... No, you'll have to read it to find out ...
ANOTHER ALAN MOORE TRIUMPH - By: , 07 Oct 2003 
I cannot sing Alan Moore's praises enough.
If you've read plenty of his other work, specifically the other ABC titles Top 10, Promethea, Tom Strong & The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen then you are sure to enjoy this.
All of the different characters are great reads & are superbly written (can you expect nothing less?), & just so I don't sound like a fawning disciple the artwork for each title is distinct & excellent by itself but when combined with Moore's scripts they make comic gold.
My personal fave out of all of the seperate stories would be Jack B.Quick but each to their own.
Overall, buy it now, & if this is your first taste of Alan Moore then along with the above titles I'd also strongly urge you to pick up Watchmen & From Hell.