The time has come for a revolution in the realm of Faerie-but do Heather After and Jophiel have the power to make it happen by themselves if Ruin, lost in his own regrets, has fled back into the safety of the Dreaming? The Unseelie Court and their deadly allies certainly don’t think so…
The Dreaming continues to bring an animated cinematic feel to the stories of Ruin and his friends as they try to put the world to rights. This is a comic book series that is just waiting to be made into an animated series or an epic fantasy movie. Read Full Review
Robles and Perker deliver some amazing visuals throughout this issue. There is a sense of wonder and space to every panel and there is an energy in the art that perfectly captures the tone of the story. Read Full Review
The Dreaming: Waking Hours #12 is the penultimate chapter in what I hope is G. Willow Wilson's story arc. The threads have come together, leaving us primed for next month's conclusion. I look forward to seeing how this story concludes. And I hope it won't be the end of her time in The Dreaming. Read Full Review
It's a strong outing for a great series headed towards this current story's climactic finish. Read Full Review
The Dreaming: Waking Hours #11 is a gorgeous character-driven issue that continues to break ground for the Dreaming and exploring just what the Sandman Universe can do. Read Full Review
Every issue of this story has been consistently fantastic and this issue continues that trend. The artwork is absolutely stunning which is another aspect of this book that develops s a constant. I can't wait to read the final chapter of what has been a brilliant tale.
Not bad, but I'm just sort of waiting for this one to wrap on up. I don't have anything bad to say about this comic beyond just really not gelling with the realm of Faerie. I can't get over my faerie hate, I assume.