Degree in hand, Faith Richmond’s big dreams soon meet the reality that wanting to change the world doesn't mean you actually can. Struggling to find work as she watches her friends get ahead, it feels like her dreams have become nightmares.
What Faith doesn't know is that she is making a difference. When she sleeps, her subconscious takes over as a real superhero, making the world better in ways she never imagined.
Convinced her life won't fail to start forever, Faith decides the only way to deal with #thestruggle is to push through it, risking her dignity and her future in the process. That's when the real nightmares begin.
Sleepwalkers is like Stranger Things meets The Magicians, plus superheroes. It's a story about the gap between the imagination and the reality of adult what happens to your dreams when you have trouble "fitting in" and don't know why, Sleepwalkers explores issues of social justice, the gig economy, and coping with the horror of modern-day adulting.
This 110-page trade paperback volume collects chapters #1-4, the first story arc of Sleepwalkers, written by Danny Gorny, illustrated by Greg Woronchak, colored by Felipe Obando, and lettered by Marco Della Verde.
Degree in hand, Faith Richmond’s big dreams soon meet the reality that wanting to change the world doesn't mean you actually can. Struggling to find work as she watches her friends get ahead, it feels like her dreams have become nightmares.
What Faith doesn't know is that she is making a difference. When she sleeps, her subconscious takes over as a real superhero, making the world better in ways she never imagined.
Convinced her life won't fail to start forever, Faith decides the only way to deal with #thestruggle is to push through it, risking her dignity and her future in the process. That's when the real nightmares begin.
Sleepwalkers is like Stranger Things meets The Magicians, plus superheroes. It's a story about the gap between the imagination and the reality of adult what happens to your dreams when you have trouble "fitting in" and don't know why, Sleepwalkers explores issues of social justice, the gig economy, and coping with the horror of modern-day adulting.
This 110-page trade paperback volume collects chapters #1-4, the first story arc of Sleepwalkers, written by Danny Gorny, illustrated by Greg Woronchak, colored by Felipe Obando, and lettered by Marco Della Verde.