Synopses & Reviews
For over fifteen years, Tom Tomorrow has been providing his uniquely acerbic, witty, and altogether clearheaded view of media, politics, and overall society in his syndicated cartoon. With an ever increasing fan base, an expanding number of publications who regularly feature his work, one of the most popular and most visited web-logs (www.thismodernworld.com), the time is now for
The Great Big Book of Tomorrow. This massive collection of Tomorrow's greatest hits, unseen gems and obscurities, new material and color section is the so far definitive collection of one of the most popular 'underground' cartoonists ever--a delight to long-time fans and new readers alike.
Review
"Tomorrow's retro look draws readers in, his acerbic humor keeps them coming back, and his wry intelligence just might make them think." Booklist
Synopsis
This massive showcasing of Tomorrow's greatest hits unseen gems and obscurities, new material, and a color section is the most definitive collection to date of one of the most popular cartoonists ever. Illustrations throughout. 32-page color insert.
About the Author
Tom Tomorrow is the nom de cartoon of Dan Perkins. His work appears in The Nation, The New York Times, Salon, and The New Yorker as well as 150 newspapers weekly. He is the winner of the 1997 RFK Journalism Award for Cartooning. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.