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‘The Dreaming Vol. 1: Pathways and Emanations’ review
This is a world of great ideas, but Simon Spurrier seems to be doing Neil Gaiman karaoke.
This is a world of great ideas, but Simon Spurrier seems to be doing Neil Gaiman karaoke.
The search for Sandman continues and Abel has quite a sharp idea about dreams.
This issue delves deeper into one of the most interesting characters.
Continues to help add a richness to this already rich tapestry that is Neil Gaiman’s work.
There’s more than enough to draw any reader in.
This comic wastes no time in angering its readers.
This issue sees a marked change in pace and tone.
Hill takes a hard look at America in a story that is as repulsive as it is important.
A good second issue that gets the plot moving right quick.
The mystery of High Level calls whether Thirteen likes it or not.
TL;DR - it's a tricky subject and we're all terrible.
What happens when the witches learn what they are able to do?