What dreams may come?
Welcome to the Dreamside, a magical realm where oddities dwell and imaginations thrive. But is this unusual new paradise truly all that it seems on the surface? Together, Faith and Doctor Mirage are about to find that behind the frills and fantasy, there may lurk nightmares...and they're hunting for Animalia!
Don't stray too far from the light, because Eisner-nominated writer Jody Houser (Mother Panic) and rising star MJ Kim (FAITH'S WINTER WONDERLAND SPECIAL #1) are conjuring up some truly terrifying scares for Valiant's highest-soaring hero!
Faith: Dreamside #3 is high quality entertainment that should please established fans while drawing in some curious ones. It's just easy to absorb thanks in large part to a creative team that focuses in more on what's happening rather than the reasons behind it. So by all means whether you've been keeping up on the saga of Ms. Herbertor not now's a great time to take a chance and see what the fuss is all about. Read Full Review
I think the opening super-sweet portrayal of an afterlife, as in Faith: Dreamside #3, is refreshing. It helps set up a world where almost anything could happen. There is some terrific character development here as well, and the set up for the conclusion is certainly dramatic. I think this is a solid issue in an enjoyable story arc. Read Full Review
Faith: Dreamside #3 is a dazzling display of story development and artistic expression. Jody Houser moves the story along, pushing the series into a new direction. MJ Kim complements Houser's script with vivid and detailed imagery, creating the unique world of Dreamside. Read Full Review
I've been critical of Valiant of late but Faith Dreamside is worth the price to get in on this 4 issues ride. Read Full Review
Faith: Dreamsidehas become a fun diversion in the Valiant Universe after the rather chaotic and at times lackluster results ofHarbinger Wars II, reminding fans and readers alike just what the company is capable of when not trying to write the next Epic Crossover event. Within this issue we see some brilliantly subtle nods to pop culture (and some pretty overt ones as befits the characters of Faith and Animalia), a condensed yet suitably epic journey and confrontation with a conclusion that sets up the fourth and final issue in the series magnificently. I can honestly say I didn't expect to enjoy this story as much as I currently am. Read Full Review
This is one of my favorite miniseries in a while and I look forward to seeing how it ends. Read Full Review