THE SLEEPER WAKES!
The Wild Card virus had many different strange effects...but few stranger than those it wrought on Croyd Crenson, the Sleeper. The adaptation of the first book of George R.R. Martin's super-powered alternate history continues, adapting the first appearance of the fan-favorite character created by Roger Zelazny.
RATED T+
Wild Cards: Drawing of Cards #3 by Paul Cornell provided insight through the eyes of o vital cog and fan favorite to many diehard fans. The only real knock I can give this issue is the drastic change in tempo may have deterred newer fans that were expecting even more of an info dump coupled with even more action like the prior installments of Wild Cards: Drawing of Cards. Yet, longtime fans of the series will gravitate towards this issue simply to see how Cornell and his team do with the portrayal of the Sleeper. Read Full Review
Wild Cards: Drawing of Cards #3 points us in a new direction by introducing a new character but doesn't give the reader enough to connect to the previous two issues of the comic. Read Full Review
The comic leans into the strange of Wild Cards a bit more (with some surprisingly disturbing imagery) and feels a bit more like a comic than... whatever the previous two issues were. Read Full Review
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