A nightmare dressed like a daydream!
A young girl's soul hangs in the balance as Faith Herbert and Doctor Mirage take on the terrifying demon Belu, who seeks to break through the Dreamside barrier into our world! Will Faith fi nd it in herself to reignite her dream of becoming a hero - or will humanity be doomed to sleepless nights forever?
Faith: Dreamside #4 is the kickass conclusion to the whimsical and terrifying journey. Jody Houser's script and MJ Kim's art are a perfect pairing. Read Full Review
Houser's run on Faith has been a personal highlight, and while I genuinely and sincerely hope she continues, if she doesn't then this is a great way to move on (but seriously, Jody, please don't go anywhere!). The hallmarks of a great Faith book are all here; the references to pop culture, Faith's unique way of dealing with a situation that flies in the face of established tropes, and a genuine happiness that emanates from the pages; regardless of the story content, reading this comic just made me feel happy. This is what comics can do for you; push away the blues and remind you why you fell in love with comics in the first place. Read Full Review
It's great when a story can tell us something about its characters, and Faith: Dreamside #4 does not let us down. In saving Monica, Faith herself has moved from a dark place back to a more hopeful one, and that movement is fitting. I like how Dr. Mirage's calmness and composure play against Faith's irrepressible nature. Read Full Review
The latest in a long line of rock solid Faith offerings from Houser then, and with some fantastic contributions from Kim, Bellaire and Sharpe, this series serves as a perfect microcosm of just what makes this character so special. Charming, dorky and with a heart a mile wide, this is a superhero whos difficult not to love. Read Full Review
I wanted to enjoy this series and this story more but it was tough to because the villain was lacking. Read Full Review