Here Comes Tomorrow
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"Here Comes Tomorrow" is the eighth and final story arc in Grant Morrison's run on the Marvel Comics series New X-Men, which ran from issues #151-154 (2004). The storyline featured many controversial elements, such as Cyclops moving forward with his relationship with Emma Frost (prompted by his dead wife), the Stepford Cuckoos being revealed as a development in the Weapon Plus Program, John Sublime being a sentient bacterium bent on bringing evolution to a halt and hints that the Xavier Institute student Ernst and Cassandra Nova are the same person.
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
Publication date | March ā May 2004 |
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Title(s) | New X-Men #151-154 |
Main character(s) | List of X-Men members |
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Writer(s) | Grant Morrison |
Penciller(s) | Marc Silvestri |
Inker(s) | Matt Banning Eric Basaldua Billy Tan Joe Weems V Tim Townsend Brian Buccelato Beth Sotelo John Starr |
Letterer(s) | Rus Wooton Chris Eliopoulos |
Colorist(s) | Steve Firchow Matt Milla John Starr Frank G. D'Armata |
Here Comes Tomorrow | ISBN 0-7851-1345-2 |
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The Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes has given the numerical designation of Earth-15104 to the Here Comes Tomorrow timeline.