A review by chelseamartinez
The Night of Your Life by Jesse Reklaw

2.0

These are very true-to-life in the sense that a lot of people's dreams are not that interesting if you don't have a personal investment. It's not clear to me if there was a personal relationship between the artist and most of the dreamers, but it kind of seems that way, because again, some of them have an inside joke quality. There are some gems in here though. What surprised me most is how dated (not in a bad way) they felt; I might have thought comics based on dreams would be more timeless?