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2.5 ⭐Deep Sleeper trata sobre Cole Gibson, un escritor de novelas que desde su nacimiento tiene sueños muy extraños, de esos que no se puede distinguir si son reales o no. Cada vez sus pesadillas son más realistas y comienza a darse cuenta que lo que en realidad está haciendo es viajar entre realidades.La novela gráfica tenía muy buena pinta, y parecía muy intrigante pero la verdad que no llegó a dejarme nada.Es entretenida y se lee rapidísimo, pero la trama si bien me encanta que sea sobre las
Phil Hester (The Atheist, The Wretch, Mystic, Firebreather) and Mike Huddleston (Butcher Baker) are two of the most underappreciated comic creators, in my opinion. As such, here is a relatively effort after their cult success with The Coffin. This is kind of indie Sandman. Great art and great extras. It's not their best work--but its good work.
The art in this book is amazing - great Lovecraftian atmosphere. Recommended for the art style alone, but the story discusses events of the astral plane, seperation of body and soul - worth checking out and I'm happy to let you borrow my copy!
Took me a while to get around to this one, because I typically prefer color comics to B&W, but I loved it. And boy, was I wrong about the colors -- Huddleston does SO much with so little. The artwork in this is very, very impressive: from very rigid black and white pointillism that manages to be effectively evocative, to chaotic flowing linge claire full-page spreads that draw you in and trip you out. Oh, and yeah, there's a story there too, and a damn fine one at that. This was totally up my al...
misprinted page in 2nd chapter.
Stories that get into ideas about dreams and moving around on the lines between dreams and reality are really cool...it's a tradition that goes through a lot of fantastical story lines. This interpretation is pretty great, with some awesome black and white ink work that is pretty exciting.
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Hmm, the art was pleasing and once the story got moving it kept my attention. Very preachy with the life lessons, and the characters didn't grab me, but nice enough.