The vision of the impossible becomes real, and only Winslow is awake to stop it.
Now I pretty much ran down the whole comic for you, so go get yourself this Edmondson special. It has lots of plot movements and will progress when Winslow dives into pure sleep mode. He will no doubt be in a different world, but I think it will be reality for him and for the world he is saving. Read Full Review
It's gotten to this point in sweep and detours, but with this issue, the overall direction of "The Dream Merchant" seems to have crystallized. Most importantly, it's found pathos in the limitations of its main character rather than simply the situation he's been put in; we're now ready to see him push past these limitations and kick some otherworldly butt. Add to that the subtlety and creep factor of Novosadov's work, and "The Dream Merchant" is in an awfully good place. Read Full Review
I'm looking forward to issue #5. Winslow and Anne's arcs are coming into focus, and without the Merchant to help them, I'm curious to see how they'll handle themselves. Read Full Review
A good story, but one that is burdened with poor dialogue and bad pacing. The art is cracking though, and the issue remains enjoyable. Read Full Review
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