Lost in the Warped reality Requiem has left in her wake, Sleepwalker is desperately trying to save the Mindscape from being devastated by the chaos in Soul World. Can his warp vision even make sense of this madness?
Rated T+
Though most of the tie-ins have largely felt like fan service, Sleepwalker #4 stands out as its themes of dreams and nightmares runs deep. Read Full Review
This was really good. We get to see Nightmares unleashed. We get to see how powerful Sleepwalker can be. And we also get a cliffhanger that might possibly lead to another miniseries based on lesser known characters, which is something I'm all for.
After a issue 3 a little disappointing I feared about this one. But not only the writer put the story rapidly on track (At least on soul world and with Rick Fury close to the Sleepwalker (Realizing who it's). But they also bring back the nightmares & Sleepwalker people (I feared that will be forgotten). Ok it's not perfect (Like the gaze Sleepwalker give on Rick Fury. Is that what separated both character or like we see right after because the earth is already returned to his place), but it was enjoyable.
Cover - Not a cover I like but that give a lot of what sleepwalker try to do. 1.5/2
Writing - Love than is dreamworld Sleepwalker realize he could use any power he want. That made him a hell of potential ... In dream ! ^^ more
Trippy and pretty cool... I'm kind of exicted about the secret defenders. Hopefully, my boy night thrasher can make an appearance!
I am happy that these mint people are happy.