Cullen Bunn and Andrea Mutti return to the world of Parasomnia in the new comic book series Parasomnia: The Dreaming God! Switching between the dark fantasy atmosphere of previous Parasomnia releases to a cyberpunk metropolis setting, Parasomnia: The Dreaming God #1 will be released on August 17th (with a main cover by Mutti and a variant cover by Benjamin Dewey) from Dark Horse Comics, and we've been provided with a preview to share with Daily Dead readers!
Below, you can see a horse chase transform into a futuristic car chase in our preview pages from Parasomnia: The Dreaming God #1.
In case you missed it, read our previous Q&a with Cullen Bunn, and to learn more about Parasomnia: The Dreaming God #1, visit:
https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/3010-267/Parasomnia-The-Dreaming-God-1
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"The nightmare of breakout series, Parasomnia, returns in Parasomnia: The Dreaming God. Writer Cullen Bunn and artist Andrea Mutti, along with letterer Simon Bowland (The Boys,...
Below, you can see a horse chase transform into a futuristic car chase in our preview pages from Parasomnia: The Dreaming God #1.
In case you missed it, read our previous Q&a with Cullen Bunn, and to learn more about Parasomnia: The Dreaming God #1, visit:
https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/3010-267/Parasomnia-The-Dreaming-God-1
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"The nightmare of breakout series, Parasomnia, returns in Parasomnia: The Dreaming God. Writer Cullen Bunn and artist Andrea Mutti, along with letterer Simon Bowland (The Boys,...
- 8/11/2022
- by Derek Anderson
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So far, DC’s Young Animal imprint has impressed critics and consumers alike with its outlandish takes on cult favorite characters, while adding some new ones to the publisher’s expansive pantheon as well. If I could succinctly sum up what I’ve seen from this line to date, I’d say it’s like a marriage between Vertigo and DC proper. Basically, it’s the best of both worlds.
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So far, DC’s Young Animal imprint has impressed critics and consumers alike with its outlandish takes on cult favorite characters, while adding some new ones to the publisher’s expansive pantheon as well. If I could succinctly sum up what I’ve seen from this line to date, I’d say it’s like a marriage between Vertigo and DC proper. Basically, it’s the best of both worlds.
In the past, I said that Doom Patrol could probably be labeled as Young Animal’s flagship book, a statement that I stand by. But while Gerard Way’s modern take on the obscure group does have its appeal, I believe that Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye is one of the more inviting to the curious reader. Yes, it’s quite...
- 8/10/2017
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