Faith: Dreamside #1 (of 4) review: Faith is back
This looks like it will be a fun 4 issue mini-series that just hits all the right marks that a Faith book should hit.

This looks like it will be a fun 4 issue mini-series that just hits all the right marks that a Faith book should hit.
Let the speculation begin as to how our Valiant Universe is going to help protect Livewire from the massing government forces that are out to bring her in.
I think that this is a good beginning to this new arc and after that long flashback arc, it is good to be excited once again for where the story is taking Aric.
The art by Roberto De La Torre and colors by José Villarrubia are beautiful and perfect for this title.
I really liked this issue, I just wish it had been about 20 pages longer to really be able to flesh out the scenes so they didn’t feel so rushed.
The art by Trevor Hairsine & Ryan Bodenheim looks great.
The next issue concludes Harbinger Wars 2 and I hope it comes and goes quickly.
Without a doubt, this is the BEST book that Valiant is currently putting out.
I’m not sure where this book is headed and that’s part of the joy of it. I’m in it for the fun ride and so far, that’s exactly what it has been.
I’m okay with a tinge of the political but this book is just overt now and I’m no longer enjoying it
If you’ve stuck to this story up until now, then you might as well finish it off.
The art is beautiful and suits the mood of the book perfectly.
I just can’t get into the story because it’s been done before so many times
The best part about the story was seeing how Shadowman got his weapon from the Abettors.