Cullen Bunn (Harrow County) and Andrea Mutti (Bunny Mask) return with their hit adventure tale of two worlds split between dreams and reality.
As the hunt for his missing son continues, our hero shifts worlds from the nightmarish Lovecraftian dreamscape to a cyberpunk metropolis where a ruthless cult continues to plague him, and reality and fantasy continue to blur.
". . . a visually stunning dark fantasy, wearing its pulp fiction influences on its sleeve and setting up an intriguing mystery." -But Why Tho?
PARASOMNIA: THE DREAMING GOD #1 is a high concept comic not unlike the issues that preceded it, and like those issues it benefits from multiple readings. The greater the interest in these concepts, the more likely a reader is to want to continue the series. And certainly Muttis art helps as it contributes to the immersion. The visuals are definitely a key selling point that elevates the book.. Nevertheless it's hard to care about characters we know little about which makes it difficult to stay interested in them. Read Full Review
Parasomnia returns with The Dreaming God #1, taking readers on an even deeper trip into the dreams of the title's protagonists. Read Full Review
The series set in two worlds featuring a man with zero names is back for a four-part run, this time changing one setting from the past to the future. Mysteries abound and shift like a dreamscape. Read Full Review