Sleepwalker #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this February 1994 Marvel issue declares "The Dream Is Over" in bold lettering, and the image drives that ominous promise home — Sleepwalker, green-skinned and red-eyed in his blue and maroon costume, is caught in the crushing grip of a massive, skull-adorned creature whose pale, gnarled limbs engulf the entire composition. A smaller inset at the top corner hints at a second character reacting in alarm, adding a sense of desperate stakes to an already intense confrontation. Cover pencils by Kelly Krantz deliver a viscerally dynamic scene that makes this late-run issue of the series feel like a genuinely urgent chapter in Sleepwalker's strange corner of the Marvel universe.
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Sleepwalker finds a way of reviving Rick Sheridan, but sacrifices himself in the process.
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