@@georgsgrants9925 It depends, maybe they did not have a capital in the classical sense, let's not forget that they were able to colonize the galaxy before Qu attacked them by creating machines aimed at creating human species from the resources of the planets terraformed by them, most likely they could have had a main point of operation that would have played the role of capital somewhere in the regions of our galaxy where life could be created and could survive, where it would have had the technology and the perfect position in the galaxy to create life faster and more efficiently
Justin Currie’s work is phenomenal and I love how passionate this fandom is. I also love this art supports the “active” modification theory rather than cloning, as it seems as horrifying to fit the Qu.
Though I didn’t see that theory as making sense, the art is indeed outstanding!! I always liked fandoms with a multiverse so hey, it’s not like this AU affects mine!
Simply incredible. It contributes so much to the single narratives of each ersatz humans, while also serving the overall story. I can speak for the entirely for the fandom, we're so so grateful for this work. All the success in the world to Justin and for the channel!
That pterosapian picture is heart wrenching they this poor family scared the other holding her child and the father trying to protect his family in there last moments is just sad. I have an idea for the next drawing maybe the ruin haunters like during there technological rise and fall.
This makes me want to see some artwork of some happier times in these post humans' lives. There were millions of years between these large catastrophic events, so seeing killer folk ritual hunts, satyriac concerts, or other cultural events from the post humans could be really cool.
Great - the concept fits right into All Tomorrows. It leaves room for the imagination, doesn't say more than it needs to, but still has depth, emotion, and each image tells a story that would otherwise be enough for a whole book.
This should be turned into a series on Shudder. Your doing an amazing job keeping these worlds alive. It's strange how deep of a connection I feel to this story and the inhabitants in it. Although, some moments in these stories are hopelessly nihilistic. Others fill me with pure optimism for our own timelines. Brilliant illustrations as always. They bring some much life to the stories. The🦒 mantelope 🦒scene is still one of my favorites!
"My object all sublime I shall achieve in time - To let the punishment fit the crime - The punishment fit the crime; And make each prisoner pent Unwillingly represent A source of innocent merriment! Of innocent merriment!"
Such soulful illustrations and haunting interpretation/expansion of the All Tomorrows lore and story. Each episode has been full of this sort of distilled spirit of waiting, a freezeframe of something happening waiting for it to go much worse. It's very beautifully captured.
God I love this so much. I am completely in love with the Colonials picture, of the Star Man being forcibly modified in front of his brethren. Even if this takes place in an alternate timeline, I totally see this as how it really happened, what with the picture bringing other Star People on their knees. Absolutely haunting and beautiful.
I have so much to say, I don’t know where to start! 1. Great job as always by Justin Currie and BTQ for sharing these pieces with us! 2. Whoever made that soundtrack from the beginning of the video is amazing, and really captured the theme of futuristic dystopia of the art and the book. 3. The Colonial piece looks like an album cover and I’m in love with it so much! The color palette of blues and grays with a hint of flesh tone just feels so haunting and sorta gives the viewer a sense of helplessness, as if we ourselves are in the Colonials’ position. The quote could also be interpreted against the Qu, in a sense that they too would face similar punishment from the Asteromorphs at some point. 4. The story accompanying the Pterosapien piece is terrifying in many ways, mostly in the thought of the same happening to us at any moment and we wouldn’t be able to do anything about it. But there’s also a positive spin to it that, even in the face of certain annihilation, the Pterosapiens contributed one final time to their fellow post-humans and warned them of what was to come. It’s shows that humanity, even in spirit, still exists after humans and the Pterosapiens displayed that. Okay, I’m done rambling for now! Kbye!
If I may suggest to add a lore in the story. In the Gravital Wars not all post human species were wiped out by the Gravitals as there are those who are lucky enough to seek shelter from the asteroid ark ships of the Asteromorphs and in exchange for their gratitude these surviving post humans would fight alongside with their god like Asteromorph cousins against the Gravitals and one of their most notable achievements is the liberation of the Bug Facer/Subject cousins from the concentration camps and the laboratories of the Gravitals.
The first image reminds me a lot of the Cenobites from the "Hellraiser" series of films. "Let the punishment fit the crime" is definitely a sentiment that Pinhead would endorse.
I'd be interested to see or hear more on what the battles were like in the last stand of neohumanity. the weapons, the strife, that all interests me personally.
The curious think about the picture is that the eyes of the colonials are blue and the space people grey....perhaps its depicting like the life is drained from them or something...the sign of change or something like that or maybe an error
Maybe the star man is not being transformed into a colonial, but rather being used as a source of genetic material for the qu to modify in labs (some of the qu loved working in gene edit labs), in this planet the labs were used to give birth to the colonials, and that star man is desperate because those colonials are his actual kids, though not conceived normally and instead produced in labs, imagine the horrible sensation of knowing that your son or daughter will be born with a severe genetic disease that makes people into literal flesh bricks (all of this was to explain that you can't change an adult through gene edit, gene edit affects descendants).
Debatable if the Star-person can survive the genetic modification into a colonial. It is more likely the Qu genetically create a new species (colonial) using Star-people DNA as a base and implant the Star people’s brains into the colonial as the first Generation Colonial.
@@draco_1876 a first Gen Colonial is more like a space Frankenstein. A Star person’s brain inserted into a Colonial body. Even then, not all of them will survive the “transformation” process.
It's like watching the discovery Channel. But if animals are fully sentient and have advanced technology. Instead of a crocodile "just" eating 1 lion at watering hole, it transforms all lions into grotesque servants condemned to suffer for an eterniry
John 3:16 New International Version 16 For God so loved(A) the world that he gave(B) his one and only Son,(C) that whoever believes(D) in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(E)
The first time we see a human experiment, I wonder what they are doing to the Star Person. Stretching his face with a machine? I always wonder the human experiments took billions of years of selective breeding. What are they doing to the Star Person? I'm morbidly curious!
A bit of a tangent but has anyone ever connected the dots that what the Qu did to humanity is essentially a more gruesome version of how we bred wolves into all the types of dogs we have today? BTW This is such a wonderful video and I'm extremely happy this artist is lending his work for all of us to see, his works are amazing and his takes on this book's species and scenarios are refreshing to say the least, I wish him and this channel the best
Hi, I'm not an artist myself but a composer instead. I created an electronic composition related with "All Tomorrows", and I was wondering what your thoughts on the experimental piece would be (it is simply called "The Gravitals" and I posted it like 9 months ago). I thought the fandom of this science fiction novel died but I'm glad there are still some people interested in those kinds of stories.
More and more, since I read the book, it strikes me how was the war of extermination of the Gravitales, the Empire of the Sensitive Machines, how was every planetary destruction they did, how each system of some race of the Second Galactic Empire felt before the Gravital extermination, which I see very likely that they used weapons of all kinds to exterminate, from Asteroids, gravity weapons and even anti-matter or biological weapons. The biological ones I see it as probable, seeing that for them, the other Post Human races were nothing more than pests.
I wanna know why the Qu (or maybe some totally different even more ancient species) moved the earthling dinosaur to that other planet that was discovered by the star people 🤔
I think the first Galactic Empire was the one with all the different races the second Galactic Empire was the one made after the gravitas were reprogram by the Astromorphs
The blue used in this art reminds me of some of zdzisław beksiński's paintings where he used a similar shade of blue in his art. This color is also a the color of residue left behind by Zyklon B, which the Germans used during WW2 for their gas chambers
I’ll never understand why the colonials are capable of sexual reproduction. They don’t move, so how would a child? baby? work? How would it grow, since colonials don’t seem to eat? where would it go, since colonials are stuck together I presume?
My guess is that the two who just happen to be stitched to each other will mate, then the baby will be born and grow on top of them, eventually growing to the point of suffocating those trapped beneath it. Then those dead Colonials underneath would be eaten/absorbed the way Qu waste would be. That's my theory anyway.
Debatable if the Star-person can survive the genetic modification into a colonial. It is more likely the Qu genetically create a new species (colonial) using Star-people DNA as a base and implant the Star people’s brains into the colonial as the first Generation Colonial.
So it's cool you have the artwork here and all that. And maybe I missed it or whatever, but how can you actually prove that artwork is from the actual artist who created all tomorrows? Just curious is all.
The planet where the colonials were being the capital or at least a major world of the Star People makes so much sense honestly.
Yeah idk how i never thought of it before. how else would they have been able to hold out so long? I always wondered about that
and maybe, the capital world was earth or mars.
Which makes me think if the capital world was Earth or Mars, seeing that from there arose the Empire of the Star People
Star people didn’t do interstellar travel themselves. They wouldn’t really have a capital
@@georgsgrants9925 It depends, maybe they did not have a capital in the classical sense, let's not forget that they were able to colonize the galaxy before Qu attacked them by creating machines aimed at creating human species from the resources of the planets terraformed by them, most likely they could have had a main point of operation that would have played the role of capital somewhere in the regions of our galaxy where life could be created and could survive, where it would have had the technology and the perfect position in the galaxy to create life faster and more efficiently
Justin Currie’s work is phenomenal and I love how passionate this fandom is. I also love this art supports the “active” modification theory rather than cloning, as it seems as horrifying to fit the Qu.
Though I didn’t see that theory as making sense, the art is indeed outstanding!! I always liked fandoms with a multiverse so hey, it’s not like this AU affects mine!
It's amazing how much detail is here, you can just tell the entire story just by looking at it!
Maybe the mysterious artist is Koseman himself teasing us for the All Tomorrows reboot hahaha who knows
Nah this art style is nothing like Kosemen's
@@ishvalda_ Yeah i know but i wouldn't also be surprised if he changed the reboot's artwork a bit
I can neither confirm nor deny😉
@@BewareCast hmmmm
@@BewareCast 😳😯
This style is so upsetting and incredible at the same time. What an incredible artist
Simply incredible. It contributes so much to the single narratives of each ersatz humans, while also serving the overall story. I can speak for the entirely for the fandom, we're so so grateful for this work. All the success in the world to Justin and for the channel!
Here here!
his painting also gives us a dream and memory like vibes.
That pterosapian picture is heart wrenching they this poor family scared the other holding her child and the father trying to protect his family in there last moments is just sad.
I have an idea for the next drawing maybe the ruin haunters like during there technological rise and fall.
This makes me want to see some artwork of some happier times in these post humans' lives. There were millions of years between these large catastrophic events, so seeing killer folk ritual hunts, satyriac concerts, or other cultural events from the post humans could be really cool.
Great - the concept fits right into All Tomorrows. It leaves room for the imagination, doesn't say more than it needs to, but still has depth, emotion, and each image tells a story that would otherwise be enough for a whole book.
The interesting thing about this piece is that the disturbing part of it its not what is happening to the man, but that we cannot really understand it
I love how this fleshes out these societies in such a unique way
This should be turned into a series on Shudder. Your doing an amazing job keeping these worlds alive. It's strange how deep of a connection I feel to this story and the inhabitants in it. Although, some moments in these stories are hopelessly nihilistic. Others fill me with pure optimism for our own timelines. Brilliant illustrations as always. They bring some much life to the stories. The🦒 mantelope 🦒scene is still one of my favorites!
Even if it was one family of that race, I'm sure some of them escaped successfully... even if it was the last of their kind.
"My object all sublime
I shall achieve in time -
To let the punishment fit the crime -
The punishment fit the crime;
And make each prisoner pent
Unwillingly represent
A source of innocent merriment!
Of innocent merriment!"
Such soulful illustrations and haunting interpretation/expansion of the All Tomorrows lore and story. Each episode has been full of this sort of distilled spirit of waiting, a freezeframe of something happening waiting for it to go much worse. It's very beautifully captured.
God I love this so much. I am completely in love with the Colonials picture, of the Star Man being forcibly modified in front of his brethren. Even if this takes place in an alternate timeline, I totally see this as how it really happened, what with the picture bringing other Star People on their knees. Absolutely haunting and beautiful.
Amazing Art as always. I’d love to see the “Striders” they were just a elegant looking species I wish we could have seen more of them in the novel
More great art pieces! I'd love to see them as a poster or print, especially the one of the Colonials and the Qu
I remember when all tomorrows first came out I prayed for a continuation. Thank you. I really want the lore to keep going deeper.
ABSOLUTELY LOVING these illustrations! Not gunna lie though, the killerfolk definitely look like "Thundercats" which is awesome!!
I have so much to say, I don’t know where to start!
1. Great job as always by Justin Currie and BTQ for sharing these pieces with us!
2. Whoever made that soundtrack from the beginning of the video is amazing, and really captured the theme of futuristic dystopia of the art and the book.
3. The Colonial piece looks like an album cover and I’m in love with it so much! The color palette of blues and grays with a hint of flesh tone just feels so haunting and sorta gives the viewer a sense of helplessness, as if we ourselves are in the Colonials’ position. The quote could also be interpreted against the Qu, in a sense that they too would face similar punishment from the Asteromorphs at some point.
4. The story accompanying the Pterosapien piece is terrifying in many ways, mostly in the thought of the same happening to us at any moment and we wouldn’t be able to do anything about it. But there’s also a positive spin to it that, even in the face of certain annihilation, the Pterosapiens contributed one final time to their fellow post-humans and warned them of what was to come. It’s shows that humanity, even in spirit, still exists after humans and the Pterosapiens displayed that.
Okay, I’m done rambling for now! Kbye!
If I may suggest to add a lore in the story.
In the Gravital Wars not all post human species were wiped out by the Gravitals as there are those who are lucky enough to seek shelter from the asteroid ark ships of the Asteromorphs and in exchange for their gratitude these surviving post humans would fight alongside with their god like Asteromorph cousins against the Gravitals and one of their most notable achievements is the liberation of the Bug Facer/Subject cousins from the concentration camps and the laboratories of the Gravitals.
The first image reminds me a lot of the Cenobites from the "Hellraiser" series of films. "Let the punishment fit the crime" is definitely a sentiment that Pinhead would endorse.
Horrifyingly awesome as always, loving your new cool style and your videos get better and better!
wow, these are absolutely fascinatingly beautiful and haunting
Awesome detail, love the work!
This piece art would fell perfetcly fine in a museum.
This is beautiful work! Also is the alien author’s name Nemo? or are you referring to the actual C.M Kosemen?
Well, in this alternate universe, the alien author is named Nemo Ramjet.
@@BewareCast Ohh! alternate universe!
Great piece of work! Thank you all for expanding the all tomorrows universe!
I get so excited whenever new art drop
I'd be interested to see or hear more on what the battles were like in the last stand of neohumanity. the weapons, the strife, that all interests me personally.
I love this channel. You have not yet given up on the story, despite it not being in the large public eye anymore. This is dedication.
The curious think about the picture is that the eyes of the colonials are blue and the space people grey....perhaps its depicting like the life is drained from them or something...the sign of change or something like that or maybe an error
The "Let the Punishment Fit the Crime" (excellent Mikdao reference) piece has huge Saladin Ahmed/Christian Ward Black Bolt vibes.
The Pterosapiens one almost made me cry.
The artworks are absolutely phenomenal. My favorite is the Qu.
I would be very interested in the history of resistance of the Star People on the planet of the Colonials.
Maybe the star man is not being transformed into a colonial, but rather being used as a source of genetic material for the qu to modify in labs (some of the qu loved working in gene edit labs), in this planet the labs were used to give birth to the colonials, and that star man is desperate because those colonials are his actual kids, though not conceived normally and instead produced in labs, imagine the horrible sensation of knowing that your son or daughter will be born with a severe genetic disease that makes people into literal flesh bricks (all of this was to explain that you can't change an adult through gene edit, gene edit affects descendants).
Nah he’s being transformed
Debatable if the Star-person can survive the genetic modification into a colonial. It is more likely the Qu genetically create a new species (colonial) using Star-people DNA as a base and implant the Star people’s brains into the colonial as the first Generation Colonial.
@@draco_1876 a first Gen Colonial is more like a space Frankenstein. A Star person’s brain inserted into a Colonial body. Even then, not all of them will survive the “transformation” process.
Amazing and breath taking! It was nice seeing the Qu in the process of doing that.
The image of the colonial to me really gives off the impression that at the very least the Qu have some knowledge of psychological warfare
the last one made me cry.😭
Thank you and justin for keeping this story alive!! This channel is probably my favorite youtube channel next to the ones about red pandas lol
Maybe the starman being transformed is the husband of the widow from the second picture.
Why does all tomorrows have to be so dark 😭
Because Peace was never an option
It's like watching the discovery Channel. But if animals are fully sentient and have advanced technology. Instead of a crocodile "just" eating 1 lion at watering hole, it transforms all lions into grotesque servants condemned to suffer for an eterniry
John 3:16
New International Version
16 For God so loved(A) the world that he gave(B) his one and only Son,(C) that whoever believes(D) in him shall not perish but have eternal life.(E)
You should look into the Birrin project, it’s just as creative as All Tomorrows but it’s a lot more colorful and hopeful.
Thanks again for the great content.
The first time we see a human experiment, I wonder what they are doing to the Star Person. Stretching his face with a machine? I always wonder the human experiments took billions of years of selective breeding. What are they doing to the Star Person? I'm morbidly curious!
Once again, the artwork and the stories are simply extraordinarily amazing. This truly is like a blessing for the All Tomorrows fans
The first art piece is well scary if you are the person in the middle the qu on the other hand are just chilling chant wait for next Monday
So beautiful and scary!
I didn't have to click to know that the first art would be about the infamous Qu.
Amazing 👏
I want to know more about their military , cities , culture and what happened during the war.Please
Once again great artwork and altered story.
A bit of a tangent but has anyone ever connected the dots that what the Qu did to humanity is essentially a more gruesome version of how we bred wolves into all the types of dogs we have today?
BTW This is such a wonderful video and I'm extremely happy this artist is lending his work for all of us to see, his works are amazing and his takes on this book's species and scenarios are refreshing to say the least, I wish him and this channel the best
I headcanon that this star person is the husband of the star woman widow
Same here
I want these as posters on my walls SO BAD 😫😫😫😫
Hi, I'm not an artist myself but a composer instead. I created an electronic composition related with "All Tomorrows", and I was wondering what your thoughts on the experimental piece would be (it is simply called "The Gravitals" and I posted it like 9 months ago).
I thought the fandom of this science fiction novel died but I'm glad there are still some people interested in those kinds of stories.
Catapimbas que isso!
É estranho ver os Qu observando o homem ser modificado geneticamente.A arte tem um tom serio e frio.
The Qu in the first picture look like they are enjoying someone being transformed into a flesh block
WITH childlike joy
This shit is insane. I think i've listened to the main story 12 times. Your narration is so goddamn good.
I would like to make my own art about this.
Go for it!
More and more, since I read the book, it strikes me how was the war of extermination of the Gravitales, the Empire of the Sensitive Machines, how was every planetary destruction they did, how each system of some race of the Second Galactic Empire felt before the Gravital extermination, which I see very likely that they used weapons of all kinds to exterminate, from Asteroids, gravity weapons and even anti-matter or biological weapons.
The biological ones I see it as probable, seeing that for them, the other Post Human races were nothing more than pests.
I wanna know why the Qu (or maybe some totally different even more ancient species) moved the earthling dinosaur to that other planet that was discovered by the star people 🤔
Babe wake up Beware the Qu posted another video 😫
His paintings fit the universe perfectly. I would really enjoy seeing the author collaborating with him. A new comic book series would be amazing🤩
Horrific beauty is the only way I could ever describe all tommarrows and all content associated/ branched off from iy
The paintings/drawings while excellent are a grim reminder of how bleak "All Tomorrows" truly is.
How come there are no permanent spacers from the 2nd Galactic Alliance species?
I think the first Galactic Empire was the one with all the different races the second Galactic Empire was the one made after the gravitas were reprogram by the Astromorphs
Oh s**t it's a mirror! 🤯
Brilliant.
We Kick Butt Everyday, Yeah
Total war theory next level.
Chilling
That's haunting
YOOOOOOO!!! COLONIALS!!
LEEEEETS GOOOOOO!!!
Is this the first time we see more than one Qu (of its type? Clan? Clade?) in the same image?
The colonials lacked one key thing in their defense against godly buglike aliens.
Ultramarines kekw.
beautiful
This is so cool
The WH40K space marines, DoomGuy and Duke Nukem'd kick the QU's arses and hand them to them on plates.
Actually I'd like to see:-
Doomguy
The guy from QUAKE
The cowboy from BLOOD
Duke Nukem
The guy from Wolfenstein
a WH40K space marine
in a team up game
Even today he still posts
The blue used in this art reminds me of some of zdzisław beksiński's paintings where he used a similar shade of blue in his art. This color is also a the color of residue left behind by Zyklon B, which the Germans used during WW2 for their gas chambers
🔥🖤🔥
I’ll never understand why the colonials are capable of sexual reproduction. They don’t move, so how would a child? baby? work? How would it grow, since colonials don’t seem to eat? where would it go, since colonials are stuck together I presume?
My guess is that the two who just happen to be stitched to each other will mate, then the baby will be born and grow on top of them, eventually growing to the point of suffocating those trapped beneath it. Then those dead Colonials underneath would be eaten/absorbed the way Qu waste would be. That's my theory anyway.
@@BewareCast oh that is dark! Very nice theory
I don't like the Pterosapiens just looking like pterodactyls (I feel like the beaks were a bit too pronounced) but I love everything else about this
Why lol?
That piece made me hate the Qu even more
"If you see them anywhere else then they're stolen"... lol hold my beer.
I have a theory that the colonials homeworld could've been Earth
Bold of you to assume i can read.
Oh. So there's no genetic re-sequencing or biological factors, they literally just pinched their cheeks till they were weird shapes. How terrifying. 😐
It's like the holiday aunt pinch from ell
Debatable if the Star-person can survive the genetic modification into a colonial. It is more likely the Qu genetically create a new species (colonial) using Star-people DNA as a base and implant the Star people’s brains into the colonial as the first Generation Colonial.
Is all tomarows based on a true story??
First one to the party eh?
What's up brother?
So it's cool you have the artwork here and all that. And maybe I missed it or whatever, but how can you actually prove that artwork is from the actual artist who created all tomorrows? Just curious is all.
justin currie is a singer maybe beware the qu made the ilustations i think
40TH COMMENT POG!!!
the Pterosapiens should be depicted as more human like
Ew
The first and 4th were the only good ones in my opinion. I think the art is phenomenal, but the lore is bad.
talented and diligent artist, but not very imaginative in my opinion...