Poppy tries to figure out what steps to take after the attempt on her life, but nothing is going her way.
Sleepless #2 is a recommended buy on my end this week and a better-crafted issue than the first. I'm not sure if I'd like to be in Poppy's shoes right now yet I'd love to continue following her and her story as it entwines deeper into what already looks to be an exciting story with art I can't get enough of. There's a delightful (read: it's not, I kid, I kid) twist thrown Pop's way that grounds her and not in a way she wants which raises several questions that I can't wait to jump into in the next issue. Read Full Review
Sleepless #2 is a deeper dive into a promisingly elaborate and extravagant tale. It's not an incredibly deep story so far, I wouldn't be expecting to many philosophical metaphors about morality or what it means to be human, but so far it's a pretty damn good fairy tale. Read Full Review
Overall, I'm not disappointed with Sleepless #2. It wasn't as surprising as the first issue, but I suspect Vaughn is preparing us for something good. There are too many original ideas to go to waste. I mean, I have to know the deal behind the Sleepless Knights. Sure, I had to take a break from the dialogue while reading this issue, but I'll return next month for more. At the very least, del Duca's lovely linework is enough to keep me in the game. Read Full Review
All I can say at this point is if I haven't persuaded you enough get out there and grab a copy of Sleepless #2 or check it out online. I want to give a shout-out to both the artist and the writer: thank you and keep up the awesome work. Another big shout-out to Image Comics as always do such phenomenal work. Keep the titles coming! That's it for now. Until next time geeks: may the comic force be with you. Read Full Review