Sleepwalker continues his mission through the dreamworld of the Warped Universe - this time teaming up with the Dark Starhawk and even "He whose touch causes burning" - MAN-THING THANG THOOM!
Rated T+
Sleepwalker is a character rooted in nostalgia, and although these Infinity Wars tie-ins have an awesome opportunity to do some cool things, Sleepwalker #3 falls flat. Read Full Review
What can I say? I like this a lot.
It's great, but a bit confusing at times.
At least the story make a acceleration. And we see rick even if at the beginning we don't suspect it.
But I was not found of this part of the story the same way I was with the first two issues.
At least that show promisse for the last part.
Cover - Nice and related 2/2
Writing - Maybe not as much interesting that for the two first issue. Maybe they coud have done much. All the thing about the nightmare seem to be let appart. It's not a good choice I think. 2/3
Arts - Love Todd Nauck. So the art is a real pleasure. But the layout for the page with Sleepwalker feeling he have lived it already could have been made a little more thoroughly to the last panel of the page send back to the first panel of the page. 3/ more
Fun weird comic.
I’m sorry YourGreenMuse I just really don’t care about this comic at all.