"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 (2005). 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.
The Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes has given the numerical designation of Earth-15104 to the Here Comes Tomorrow timeline.
In the far future, human X-Man Tom Skylark evades a pack of Crawlers (foot soldiers genetically engineered from Kurt Wagner's DNA, along with the powers of other X-Men, namely Madrox, Scott Summers, and others) amongst the ruins of the X-Mansion. His Sentinel partner, Rover, dispatches the Crawlers. Tom is met by E.V.A., a representative of the Xavier Institute, now an interspecies organization. Together, they transport the Phoenix Egg, found on the moon, to the X-Men's secure headquarters in the Manhattan Crater. But a Crawler has hitched a ride inside the compound, replicating itself with Multiple Man DNA and attacking with the force of an army with Cyclops' DNA. E.V.A. and Tom are rescued by the efforts of a bird-man named Tito (descended from Beak), but the Phoenix Egg is teleported back to the Crawlers' master and creator: The Beast, a white-haired Henry McCoy.
Alex Gimeno (born January 1, 1977) is an American DJ best known for Ursula 1000, a wide-ranging musical project including lounge, breakbeat, glam rock and cha cha.
Gimeno was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States. During his childhood, he and his family moved to Miami Beach where his father had an extended residency. He moved back to Brooklyn in the late 1990s.
In his youth, Gimeno was exposed to 50s and 60s exotica, world music, bossa nova and mambo his parents listened to which deeply influenced him. His own personal tastes were deep in new wave, post-punk, glam rock, hip hop and acid house. He began collecting records as a teenager and in his own words "never stopped". By 2005, he owned over 20,000 records, filling up an entire room in his apartment. His father worked as a musician and was a member of a flamenco band called Los Chavales de España.
Gimeno entered the music business around 1990. He was a DJ in Miami Beach for nearly a decade, and early in his career, he played drums for a band called 23. He also had his own show on the pirate radio station WOMB.
Rap 1:
Here comes tomorrow,
Drag in to the trapper,
No more can stoppin',
Ticket like a fun,
That is wanna fast
To think about the past,
Everywhere the human restless lost in space,
Here comes the future - the past is gone,
It's goin' up an' down - run 'n' run 'n' on 'n' on,
Scorn my born,
To abreak the doom,
Forget about sorrow,
Here comes tomorrow.
Chorus:
Here comes tomorrow -
The past is gone,
The future has begun;
It's goin' on 'n' on.
Here comes tomorrow -One step ahead,
The future has begun;
No time for being sad.
Bridge 1:
Here comes tomorrow,
The past is gone,
Here comes tomorrow
And it's goin' on 'n' on.
Here comes tomorrow,
The past is gone,
Here comes tomorrow
And it's goin' on 'n' on.
Here comes tomorrow -
The future begins.........
Bridge 2:
Has Nmansand exist?The mirror - 'cause I mist,The world could be the same.
Come in for Nomansland,
When will the future end?
It's just not again.
Vers:
Magic space
Begin to play,
No naked body had we will in every day.
Telling lies
For run away -
Believin' in the future - run away.
Rap 2:
Here comes tomorrow.........
Move up cemetry lost in the centurity,
Every time, every place,
Highs with the shoes,
No one lay my fuse,
It seems to be; reality!
What about the world ( in ) eternety?
What about the world - insanity?!
Fans in true, welcome to the show,
Down on the zero -
Here comes tomorrow.
Rap 3:
Physical lovers all lost in the future -The point of no return,
Now breakin' up to a bran'new aerial,
We close to enter - the land of Utopia,
It's a vice; again will it faster and faster,
None master lives into ( a world ) of all this disaster,
What about the place of eternety?
What about the world - insanity?!
The past is gone, you know; let it go!