In a twisted dream world, a nameless stranger battles nightmares in his hunt for his missing son-while in the waking world, the boy's parents find their lives falling apart under the onslaught of hopelessness and insidious cultists.
This book is moving in the right direction, there's no denying that. Read Full Review
There's plenty to piece together here and I'm enjoying pulling the parts and seeing how they may be connected. I'm trying to not force the pieces together at this point, however, in case there are twists yet to be discovered. I like what we're getting with the different vantage points, different characters, and different worlds as well. Bunn's characters come across well here and leave you wanting more of them to see what new nugget they might yet reveal. Mutti's artwork is fantastic as always and I really like seeing the different places and costume design that we get for it. It's moving at an intriguing pace to tease out more and more of what's going on and the clues we get here only serve to tantalize all the more. Read Full Review
An intriguing premise and phenomenal artwork keep Parasomnia #2 aloft despite its disappointingly exposition-laden plot reveals. Read Full Review
Issue 2 is better then issue 1. It moved the story forward and now we know what is going on. Cullen Bunn seems to be pumping out titles left and right, with various different publishers. I don't know how he manages his time with all these series, so I hope that doesn't mess up his flow. I'm interested to see where this series goes.