THE DREAMING No. 1 (2018)
DC COMICS – @DCComics @vertigo_comics
[This review is posted on Patreon.]
STORY: Simon “Si” Spurrier
ART: Bilquis Evely
COLORS: Mat Lopes
LETTERS: Simon Bowland
EDITOR: Molly Mahan
CURATOR: Neil Gaiman
COVER: Jae Lee with June Chung
VARIANT COVER: Yanick Paquette with Nathan Fairbairn
32pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (November 2018)
“Suggested for Mature Readers”
The Sandman created by Neil Gaiman and Sam Kieth
“The Kingdom”
The Dreaming is a fictional place or realm appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. It first appeared in The Sandman #1, (cover dated: January 1989) and was created by Neil Gaiman and Sam Kieth. The Dreaming is the domain or kingdom of Dream (Morpheus and later, Daniel) of the Endless.
The Dreaming was the setting for a monthly comic series, The Dreaming, that ran for 60 issues (cover dated: June 1996 to May 2001), published under DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. Vertigo is rebooting that comic book as part of a new line of comic books, The Sandman Universe, based on the work of writer, Neil Gaiman, who is also the curator of this line. The Dreaming (2018) is written by Simon “Si” Spurrier; drawn by Bilquis Evely; colored by Mat Lopes; and lettered by Simon Bowland. The series is set in a realm that must survive in the aftermath of the disappearance of its domain lord.
The Dreaming #1 (“The Kingdom”) finds Lucien the dream Librarian holding forth with his master, Dream's helm. Where is Dream, he asks? Dream has apparently abandoned his realm, and the result is that The Dreaming is a kingdom in chaos. This place where stories are born now finds its walls slashed and bleeding. Now, Lucien and the strange residents of The Dreaming must protect its broken borders alone. The most worrying occurrences, however, are that Dora, a recent resident, is finding opportunity in this madness, stealing dreams for the highest bidder, and in Dream's gallery, something new has started growing...
I think the art for The Dreaming #1, illustrations by Bilquis Evely and colors by Mat Lopes, is gorgeous, especially story page #10. Letterer Simon Bowland's cascade of delightful fonts are eye candy. I have no use for Si Spurrier's story and script. It is 22 pages of meanderings and repetition of story elements already established.
I have a standard I apply to the work and storytelling of comic book writers. Would an editor accept this work from a unknown writer who was pitching a comic book to that editor? Or in the case of an established property belonging to that editor's employer (the publisher), would this script for an established writer be considered acceptable work if it were from an unknown writer who was trying to land a gig? In the case of The Dreaming #1, the veteran scribe, Si Spurrier, got a pass from his editor that an non-established writer would not get.
Well, although I have enjoyed other comic books written by Spurrier, I won't give a pass to The Dreaming #1, if it means paying $3.99 for the mediocrity of future issues. I hope for better.
4 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Review: THE DREAMING #1
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014
DC Comics from Diamond Distributors for November 12, 2014
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SEP140294 ARROW SEASON 2.5 #2 $2.99
SEP148023 BATGIRL #35 2ND PTG $2.99
SEP140253 BATGIRL #36 $2.99
SEP140247 BATMAN #36 $3.99
SEP140250 BATMAN #36 COMBO PACK $4.99
AUG140337 BATMAN ADVENTURES TP VOL 01 $19.99
SEP140286 BATMAN COMPLETE TV SERIES DVD SET PI
SEP140284 BATMAN COMPLETE TV SERIES EXC LIM ED BLU-RAY & BOOK SET $284.99
SEP140285 BATMAN COMPLETE TV SERIES LIM ED BLU-RAY PI
SEP140287 BATMAN COMPLETE TV SERIES SEASON ONE DVD SET PI
SEP140244 BATMAN ETERNAL #32 $2.99
JUL140238 BATMAN SUPERMAN HC VOL 02 GAME OVER $24.99
AUG140333 BATMAN SUPERMAN TP VOL 01 CROSS WORLD (N52) $14.99
SEP140343 COFFIN HILL #13 (MR) $2.99
SEP140208 CONSTANTINE #19 $2.99
JUL140270 DREAM STATES THE COLLECTED DREAMING COVERS HC (MR) $49.99
SEP140204 EARTH 2 WORLDS END #6 $2.99
SEP140345 FBP FEDERAL BUREAU OF PHYSICS #15 (MR) $2.99
SEP140276 GREEN LANTERN CORPS #36 (GODHEAD) $2.99
SEP140189 JUSTICE LEAGUE UNITED #6 $3.99
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SEP140334 KITCHEN #1 (MR) $2.99
SEP140210 KLARION #2 $2.99
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SEP148024 ROBIN RISES OMEGA #1 2ND PTG $4.99
SEP140333 SCOOBY DOO WHERE ARE YOU #51 $2.99
SEP140301 SMALLVILLE SEASON 11 CHAOS #4 $3.99
SEP140238 WORLDS FINEST #28 $2.99
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Saturday, September 17, 2011
The New 52 Review: SWAMP THING #1
SWAMP THING #1
DC COMICS
WRITER: Scott Snyder
ARTIST: Yanick Paquette
COLORS: Nathan Fairbairn
LETTERS: John J. Hill
32pp, Color, $2.99
Swamp Thing is a horror comic book character from DC Comics. The character is a plant elemental and a sentient, walking mass of plant matter. Created by writer Len Wein and artist Berni Wrightson, Swamp Thing first appeared in House of Secrets #92 (cover dated July 1971).
The best known version is Alec Holland (Swamp Thing #1, October/November 1972), a scientist who becomes Swamp Thing due to a complex process involving his death, a “bio-restorative formula,” and a bomb. British comic book writer Alan Moore came to fame in the United States when he began writing Saga of the Swamp Thing with issue #20 (January 1984) and re-invented the character with issue #21. As part of DC Comics’ re-launch of its superhero comics line, “The New 52,” Swamp Thing is back.
Swamp Thing #1 (“Raise Dem Bones”) finds Dr. Alec Holland alive. He has stopped working as a botanist in favor of working in construction. Holland is no longer Swamp Thing, but has all the memories of being the legendary plant elemental. The plant world, both natural and paranormal, has not forgotten him, however. Something is wrong, and even Superman is calling on Dr. Holland, because something dark is coming.
Even with its exciting last act and the shocking splash page that ends it, Swamp Thing #1 is interesting, but is mostly setup. It seems as if this is going to be a good series, but let us not kid ourselves. Scott Snyder is not Alan Moore, and Yanick Paquette, as good an artist as he is, will not create the eerie graphic magic that artists Steve Bissette and John Totleben did with Moore. For those who grew up reading the Moore/Bissette/Totleben Swamp Thing, everything besides the Wein/Wrightson Swamp Thing is sadly inferior.
Still, this new Swamp Thing could be good.
B
August 31st
FLASHPOINT #5
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/flashpoint-5.html
JUSTICE LEAGUE #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/justice-league-1.html
September 7th
ACTION COMICS #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/action-comics-1.html
ANIMAL MAN #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/animal-man-1.html
BATGIRL #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/batgirl-1.html
BATWING #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/batwing-1.html
DETECTIVE COMICS #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/detective-comics-1-2011.html
HAWK AND DOVE #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/hawk-dove-1.html
JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/justice-league-international-1.html
MEN OF WAR #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/men-of-war-1.html
STATIC SHOCK #1 2.99
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/static-shock-1.html
STORMWATCH #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/stormwatch-1.html
DC COMICS
WRITER: Scott Snyder
ARTIST: Yanick Paquette
COLORS: Nathan Fairbairn
LETTERS: John J. Hill
32pp, Color, $2.99
Swamp Thing is a horror comic book character from DC Comics. The character is a plant elemental and a sentient, walking mass of plant matter. Created by writer Len Wein and artist Berni Wrightson, Swamp Thing first appeared in House of Secrets #92 (cover dated July 1971).
The best known version is Alec Holland (Swamp Thing #1, October/November 1972), a scientist who becomes Swamp Thing due to a complex process involving his death, a “bio-restorative formula,” and a bomb. British comic book writer Alan Moore came to fame in the United States when he began writing Saga of the Swamp Thing with issue #20 (January 1984) and re-invented the character with issue #21. As part of DC Comics’ re-launch of its superhero comics line, “The New 52,” Swamp Thing is back.
Swamp Thing #1 (“Raise Dem Bones”) finds Dr. Alec Holland alive. He has stopped working as a botanist in favor of working in construction. Holland is no longer Swamp Thing, but has all the memories of being the legendary plant elemental. The plant world, both natural and paranormal, has not forgotten him, however. Something is wrong, and even Superman is calling on Dr. Holland, because something dark is coming.
Even with its exciting last act and the shocking splash page that ends it, Swamp Thing #1 is interesting, but is mostly setup. It seems as if this is going to be a good series, but let us not kid ourselves. Scott Snyder is not Alan Moore, and Yanick Paquette, as good an artist as he is, will not create the eerie graphic magic that artists Steve Bissette and John Totleben did with Moore. For those who grew up reading the Moore/Bissette/Totleben Swamp Thing, everything besides the Wein/Wrightson Swamp Thing is sadly inferior.
Still, this new Swamp Thing could be good.
B
August 31st
FLASHPOINT #5
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/flashpoint-5.html
JUSTICE LEAGUE #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/justice-league-1.html
September 7th
ACTION COMICS #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/action-comics-1.html
ANIMAL MAN #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/animal-man-1.html
BATGIRL #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/batgirl-1.html
BATWING #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/batwing-1.html
DETECTIVE COMICS #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/detective-comics-1-2011.html
HAWK AND DOVE #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/hawk-dove-1.html
JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/justice-league-international-1.html
MEN OF WAR #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/men-of-war-1.html
STATIC SHOCK #1 2.99
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/static-shock-1.html
STORMWATCH #1
http://ireadsyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/stormwatch-1.html
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