It's nice to see that someone else is nearly obsessional as myself. I went through all the previous two volumes, as well as back-up features, so as to work out the next two series. I claimed this was done so as to explain the upcoming story to a mate, but actually I was just pandering to my own obsessive archivist nature. My understanding is that the next stories are all linked by British Intelingences growing concerns over the encroaching into our world of the 'Lands of Fiction', as represented in the two Alice tales, stories of the 'Blazing World', and various others. This should also be linked into the so-called 'Cthullu Mythos' of the Great Old Ones. The next series should work as a lead in for the next, which should conclude this narrative, although as the comic is creator owned, and Alan and Mina, our cetral characters and guides to this multi-universe, are immortal, it can carry on to any period of literature. Moore has already said that he is going to introduce a character from William Borroughs in Vol. IV, as well as possibly some Kerouac characters.
(ps. the preview image is of the rejuvenated Alan Quatermain, after his visit to Ayesha's fire of eternal youth, posing as his son who died in 1888. The mirror image behind them is of Alan and Mina as they apppear on the front cover of the first volume, in which Alice herself can be seen in the mirror that reflects Mister Hyde)
(ps. the preview image is of the rejuvenated Alan Quatermain, after his visit to Ayesha's fire of eternal youth, posing as his son who died in 1888. The mirror image behind them is of Alan and Mina as they apppear on the front cover of the first volume, in which Alice herself can be seen in the mirror that reflects Mister Hyde)