2020 Visions

Originally serialized as a twelve-issue full-color limited series from 1997 to 1998 at the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, it was later collected in black-and-white in a 2004 hardcover by Cyberosia Publishing and a 2005 trade paperback by Speakeasy Comics.

A new edition of the trade paperback was released in color in 2019 by ComicMix.

[1] The series consists of four different stories told over three issue arcs, each having its own artist, and each blending a different genre with prospective science-fiction: With all stories taking place in the year 2020, they are all loosely connected by a genetic relationship between the main protagonist of each tale.

The collected editions include an introduction by Richard Kadrey: Publishers Weekly commented that "the William Burroughs-influenced squalor and grotesquerie that Delano indulges in constantly have no real payoff" and described the art for the final two arcs as "ugly and frequently unclear".

While admiring Delano's "plenty of clever ideas [...] unfortunately, it all doesn't hold together as a single book".