Deep in the mind of man, in the ephemeral land of dreams, he lurks! The Sleepwalker - a guardian of the Mindscape, a realm threatened by the disruptive power of the Infinity Stones! But when all of reality becomes warped in INFINITY WARS, can Sleepwalker find the help he needs to save us all?
Rated T+
This book isn't bound to win an Eisner, but it invoked enough fuzzy feelings within me that allowed me to look past its shortcomings. Read Full Review
This gets a definite Buy It from me. Not only does it bring back a long lost character to the Marvel Universe, it also ties-in to the main event in a logical fashion. Great work! Read Full Review
Chad Bowers and Chris Sims continue their quest to revive Marvel's great fringe characters with Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker #1. Punctuated with wonderful artwork by Todd Nauck and Rachelle Rosenberg, Sleepwalker is back better than ever. This book, like it's Darkhawk predecessor, is sure to be the strongest tie-in to Infinity Wars, perhaps even more satisfying than the event book itself. Read Full Review
'Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker' is not the regular tie-in to an event. It feels important to the larger story, yet it's also clear the creative team wants to tell a tale of their own as well. Read Full Review
Loved this reading. A true care for C-list heroes & New Warriors (If Marvel give them the Warriors, I take it without a doubt)
Love the way the story was told. I was a little afraid because I didn't know well this character.
But I really enjoy it. And the Little Monster is a nice surprise.
Cover - Not in link, a little scary, but god. 1/2
Writing - I find it easy to read, funny, intelligent with a orignal world for this character. Love It. 3/3
Arts - I'm a fan of Nauck since Young Justice. That said there is panel without background. And if some like the splash page is really good, other seems rushed (The page from Infinity Wars). 2.5/3
Feeling - A possible Sleepers ! Watch it ! It's a really good stuff. more
OVERVIEW
Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker #1
1) Writing/Script= 8.5/10 (C. Sims, C. Bowers)
2) Art: 7.5/10 (Todd Nauck)
3) Colours: 7.5/10 (Rachelle Rosenberg)
Average= 7.83/10
I really liked this book, eventhough i have never heard of this character before until this tie-in was announced. I cant belief Marvel had a character like this but did not use him very often. Sleepwalker is such a fun character with so much of potential. Its wonderful that he has now got this 4 issue limited series.
As for this issue itself, it is quite exposition heavy. But it has to be that way, to flesh out the worlds around characters like this. Because of the expositions, now i know the character of Sleepwalk more
Bowers & Sims made me care about Darkhawk, looks like they are going to do the same about the Sleepwalker as well.
Cool comic. Always loved sleepwalker, glad to see him back on the shelves.
I don't know anything about these characters so I'm just kind of nodding along here.