When Jonathan Reason falls asleep, he becomes...something terrible. Awakened in the middle of a deadly car wreck, Jonathan starts to understand. As he desperately searches for a way to keep everyone safe from his coming rampage, the sinister secrets of the town begin to emerge.
Sleep #2 is a juicy mystery, combined with a creepy premise, this comic keeps on delivering with some top-notch artwork and for all of the curiosity it's raising for me. Read Full Review
Sleep is one of those quiet, underrated gems in the comic book market right now. This story feels like something special. The own, the people in it, and Jon feel so off and it makes for a interesting read. I want to know so much more about the red highlights, the relationship to Christianity, and violent nature of Jon. This is psychological horror at it's finest ad I'm totally invested after this second issue! Read Full Review
The series continues to hold just enough mystery to keep the pages turning. Its nice, but its kind of difficult to pinpoint quite what it is that seems so appealing about it. Perhaps its the mystery itself that holds it all together...inspires the reader to look around the edges of the panels for any kind of hint or clue as to what it is thats going on. Its a good thing that Cannon is doing such a good job of spooling the mystery through the progression of the panels. Read Full Review
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