This version of the Small Press Spotlight is showcasing Uncharted Wilderness Studios‘ The World of Tomorrow. The fifth and penultimate difficulty of the Fifties sci-fi/comedy restricted sequence is available today.
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This penultimate episode of the 6-issue restricted sequence finds protagonist, Craig Barstow, waking up after surviving his a number of avenue brawls from the earlier difficulty. With barely sufficient time to return to the studio for the printed of the ultimate episode of his TV present, Craig and Johnnie inadvertently uncover what’s been triggering his break up character. As Craig searches for a treatment (in probably the most unlikely of locations), the Friezemans find out about his situation and try and unleash Captain Cal as a human wrecking ball to destroy Craig’s life ceaselessly.
“This issue sees Craig wake up, both literally and figuratively, as a new man. He’s making plans for the future and things are generally looking up for him”, stated sequence author Giles Clarke. “But that is, of course, when the bottom generally falls out. I really enjoyed writing this episode for a number of reasons, not least of which was highlighting that great life advice can sometimes come from the unlikeliest of people. You’re just going to have to pick up Issue 5 to find out more.”
The whole unique artwork staff continues their run on this sequence:
Line artist: Kenan Halilović has drawn for such titles as Legacy and Witch Creek Road.
Colorist: Felipe Obando whose work may be seen in Rough Justice, The American Beast, and Sleepwalkers.
Lettering by AndWorld Design, the design studio based by Eisner and Harvey Award-nominated letterer Deron Bennett. AndWorld’s credit embody Detective Comics, Fearscape, and Voltron.
The World of Tomorrow #5 is available today, and the ultimate difficulty will likely be on sale on December 20.
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