Lucy dreams herself into the world of the dystopian novel that's currently all the rage at her school-but instead of being the hero, she's the villain of this particular story.
This book has made it clear that no fictional genre or type of story is off-limits. Read Full Review
I'm liking the way this series is playing out so far. The humor is fierce, and it doesn't bother hiding the fact that it's poking fun at popular series. It is what it is, and it's going to have fun in the process. Which is pretty cool, actually. I want to know more about the experiments Lucy's parents have been working on, and I'd still like confirmation on how 'accidental' the whole thing is with Lucy being affected by what they've done. I'm hoping later issues will reveal this for us. Read Full Review
Max Bemis and Michael Dialynas have put together a truly unique miniseries. I hope that it continues to show off Bemis's talent as a writer and Dialynas's talent as an artist. Lucy Dreaming #2 presents readers with some new discoveries and a delightful story. Both set up some intriguing possibilities for the future of this miniseries. It will be exciting to see what Bemis and Dialynas do in the follow-up issue to Lucy Dreaming #2. Read Full Review
Lucy dreams herself into another mythical adventure showcasing dual art styles by Dialynas, but where is this all going? Read Full Review
The second issue is a notable improvement on the first and there's room for further growth from here. Read Full Review
A truly unique book!