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When Rick Sheridan sleeps, the Sleepwalker comes to life and does what needs to be done to evildoers everywhere. But what happens when Gamora, daughter of Thanos and possessor of the Infinity Stones, snaps her fingers and makes half the population of the universe disappear, including Rick? Well, doing what needs to be done becomes quite difficult for the Sleepwalker. But he’s not going to let that stop him.
The dream realm is a very difficult concept to write about. Drawing it in the comics medium makes it marginally easier but still not always easy to interpret. And I think that’s the problem I have with a story like this. Even having the visuals right there in front of me doesn’t make it much easier to follow everything that’s happening. Not that it wasn’t enjoyable. I love the concept of Sleepwalker and may read it again just to give it a fair shake.
The dream realm is a very difficult concept to write about. Drawing it in the comics medium makes it marginally easier but still not always easy to interpret. And I think that’s the problem I have with a story like this. Even having the visuals right there in front of me doesn’t make it much easier to follow everything that’s happening. Not that it wasn’t enjoyable. I love the concept of Sleepwalker and may read it again just to give it a fair shake.
This was infinitely terrible. A story that would have been dated in the 80s that was unfunny and also not serious. It was poorly written, ill-conceived, and not something anyway would look forward to. Todd Nauck did a fine job with the artwork but he didn't have anything to work with here. Overall, complete waste of time.
Was excited to see Silhoutte at the beginning, but sad that she disappeared really soon, and Little Monster made me laugh, he's so cute and Tiny. I was kind of disappointed though, because Arachknight got Moonknight's DID, but Little Monster didn't get Hulk's. I don't know, maybe it war for "simplicity" but it feels like so many writers don't want to deal with the Hulk system as a SYSTEM.
That being said, I know they weren't the main characters of this story. I enjoyed Sleepwalker and his journey through the infinity stones, although the ending was a little anticlimactic -- everything was solved by outside forces (the heroes in Infinity Wars proper) and Sleepwalker got to go back to his normal life. It was a good ending but also ... made it feel like his journey through the stones didn't necessarily achieve anything; except maybe changing the way the sleepwalkers function?
That being said, I know they weren't the main characters of this story. I enjoyed Sleepwalker and his journey through the infinity stones, although the ending was a little anticlimactic -- everything was solved by outside forces (the heroes in Infinity Wars proper) and Sleepwalker got to go back to his normal life. It was a good ending but also ... made it feel like his journey through the stones didn't necessarily achieve anything; except maybe changing the way the sleepwalkers function?