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Doctor Tomorrow is dragged into the 1950's kicking and screaming! Despite Doc's heroic efforts in Korea and Commie busting back in the States, "Tailgunner" Joe McCarthy sets his sights to expose Doc as a dyed-in-the-wool Communist. Besieged on all sides, Tomorrow is then betrayed by one of his closest allies, threatening his future technology and even his life! Drawn in the tradition of Wally Wood, this issue marks a major turning point for the series.
Tomorrow Ends Today[]
Appearances[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Chester "Cappy" Thorton
- Doris Martin-Simms (now Bart's wife)
- Unborn daughter (Mentioned only)
- Russell Simms (Father)
Villains:
- Committee on Un-American Activities / House Un-American Activities Committee
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- National Guard of the United States
- Nazis (Mentioned only)
- Reverend Guntar Gundersen (formerly Lt. Guntar Holtz)
- Soviets
- Soldiers
- Communist spy ring
Other Characters:
- Albert Einstein (In a photograph only)
- Armistice Delegation (Mentioned only)
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
- Ethel Merman (In a photograph only) (Mentioned only)
- Marve Curry
- Reverend Cross
- United States Government
- J. Edgar Hoover
- U.S. State Department (Mentioned only)
- Werner Heisenberg (In a photograph only)
Locations:
- Cold War
- United States of America
- California
- Los Angeles
- Sunnyvale Convalescence Home
- Los Angeles
- Colorado
- Maryland
- Baltimore
- Baltimore Harbor
- Baltimore
- New York
- Washington, D.C.
- White House (Mentioned only)
- California
- United States of America
- Europe (Mentioned only)
- France
- Paris (Mentioned only)
- Korean War
- Korea
- Bay of Pusan
- Yong Island
- Kaesong
- Bay of Pusan
- Korea
- World War II (Mentioned only)
Items:
- Arms Race (Mentioned only)
- Camel (Mentioned only)
- Chain gun
- Cigarette lighter (remote control to activate the Prophet)
- Heat-seeking armament
- Hoover's swapping underclothes (Mentioned only)
- Lucky Strike (Mentioned only)
- Night-vision visor
- Stinger gun
- Stun guns
- Tape recorder
- Time capsule (Mentioned only)
- Turbocharger
Vehicles:
Credits[]
- Writers: Bob Layton
- Pencilers: Jim Hall
- Inkers: Ralph Reese
- Colorists: Atomic Paintbrush
- Letterers: Comicraft, Dave Lanphear, Oscar Gongora
- Cover Artists: Bob Layton, Atomic Paintbrush
- Editors: Jeff Gomez, Alex Glass (assistant), Jeff Vaughn (essay)
- Editor-in-Chief: Fabian Nicieza
- In Memory of Wally Wood
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Notes[]
- Cover layout, logo, and letters page design by Comicraft.
- Contains an afterword by assistant editor Alex Glass and an essay about Wally Wood written by Jeff Vaughn.
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