Both Silver Surfer and Dawn Greenwood are about to face their worst fears.
Norrin thought that staying on earth would help him to relax but unfortunately these events allowed to fall into the influence of the Lord of Nightmares just like the rest of the world. Now, he will need the aid of Dawn once again if he wants to save everyone.
At this point I think this creative team can do no wrong.
Dan Slott brings once again a charming story where he injects his classic sense of humour (I especially enjoyed the scenes with the Hulk) as well as implementing his knowledge about the Marvel universe to create a compelling tale where he starts exploring the personlity of the members from the cast.
The character work here is great, Slott manages to use the premise about dreams in a way that makes sense for the people who appear here and makes you know more about them.
Of course it's necessary to mention Mike Allred's pencils since this issue wouldn't have been as good without him. The artist depict every scene and panel with a huge amount of creativity and personality that helps to make the story much more unique and compelling.
Wonderful issue, the best Marvel read from the week for me.
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