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. As the search for his son in his dreams carries on a bizarre plot is uncovered of children being used as bait for monsters.
I'll admit, I'm still hazy on a decent chunk of this series and part of it is probably because of the monthly nature of the releases. But I am enjoying it play out and trying to piece it together while getting into the individual storylines. Some of them stand out more than others issue to issue, a problem for any monthly book, but the overall result is that this is an intriguing project that I think will resonate more with people who buy the trades than the monthlies. But those of us that do, well, we need the fix of works like this from creative like this because it is engaging and half the fun is trying to suss it out over time. Definitely worth the effort considering the talent and what's on the page itself. Read Full Review
An interesting issue, Parasomnia #3 engages in intriguing and well-paced storytelling to build into this supernatural-thriller's final issue. Read Full Review
Despite this being the penultimate issue, the mystery of Parasomnia becomes murkier than ever. At its core, this title is awfully dark with its bloodshed and demonic characters yet it comes across as a light read thanks to the lighter artwork and thick lettering. Read Full Review