Great second issue with impressive two page spreads. Adams' writing is solid, but Hal's main story doesn't feel like it's really going anywhere. The backup story by Johnson about John Stewart makes the issue for me. Ultimately a good showing in the second issue despite my wanting more out of the main story.
Hal Jordan's homecoming is off to a rocky start! Carol Ferris is this close to firing him from the job he's only just begged his way into, his power ring isn't exactly working right, and off in the shadows, Sinestro, the architect of Hal's current crisis, is waiting for the perfect moment to strike. Plus, the hard-hitting John Stewart: War Journal ...
An intriguing issue with the return of Morpheus whose revelation at the end leaves me excited but hesitant as it seems too good to be true. MacKay's portrayal of Moon Knight's alters feels personal and refreshing. Sabbatini's art is good, particularly some early pages. While the art gives off a welcomed noir and dreamlike look, some panels feel too empty. As always with this series I'm left wantinmore
SWEET DREAMS, MOON KNIGHT! A plague of dreams sweeps through a tenement building, the boundaries between the world of sleep and that of the waking grow porous and Moon Knight must deal with his old enemy Morpheus! But what secret does Morpheus hold...and how will that bring a terrifying new understanding to the seemingly unconnected incidents of th...