After Tomorrow!
- by Joe Gill [?] and Bill Molno
- Comic Book
- Fantasy, War
- YA and Up
- Time Phenomena
- English
- “After Tomorrow!” by Joe Gill [?] and Bill Molno, Unusual Tales #13 (Charlton Comics, September 1958).
While preparing for war against Bulavia, King Gustave of Translovia sees two visions of the future by way of a magnificent timepiece.
—Michael Main
I have had a vision of my victory tomorrow!
Tags
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- Time Periods
- Middle Ages (AD 476 to 1454): not our Earth, but appears similar to the Middle Ages
- Timeline Models
- Foretold or Seen Future Is Not Set in Stone: The robot future is averted.
- Viewing the Future
- Time Travel Methods
- Chronoscopes: the timepiece shows visions of possible futures, similar to a chronoscope
- Real-World Tags
- Knights: the warriors appear to be knights
- Fictional Tags
- Dragons: not a real dragon
- Groupings
Variants
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- “After Tomorrow!” by Joe Gill [?] and Bill Molno, Unusual Tales #13 (Charlton Comics, September 1958).
Sal Trapani (inks)