The thrilling conclusion is at hand…
Just as
Vanessa Pelagreno starts to close in on the killer, things go horribly
wrong. With the loss of her new partner,
Vanessa is more determined than ever to put an end to the killing spree, until
the killer finally catches up with her!
Now trapped and alone, Vanessa must face her past if she’s ever going to
get out of this one alive.
So,
this is it. Vanessa is finally going to
get to the bottom of this mystery, and then she lands herself in one sticky
situation. Ever since the events of the
first volume, she has suffered immensely between the sleepless nights and
continual loss of people close to her. She
just cannot escape what she did and she’s ready to accept and face it. Raven has really put her through her paces,
enduring more than a normal person would be able to. Life just really has not been her friend
throughout Dream’s End.
I
really liked how Raven pretty much drove Vanessa right to the edge in issue
three. The constant nightmares and
feelings of uneasiness at all times weren’t enough that yet another tragedy
springs up to really mess with her. The
determination to stop these killings is the only thing that really keeps her
going. This, as you’ll see, could be her
own undoing.
Issue
four brings it all together. I very much
enjoyed the ending of the series. It has
a nice throwback to the first volume and finally gives Vanessa some
closure. After all of the pain and
anguish she’s endured, she can finally rest easy. I might be reading into it a bit much, but
there were a few loose ends to this volume that left it open for a possible
sequel. Although the issue might say
“the end”, it doesn’t necessarily mean that nothing else will ever happen in that
universe, which is always a plus in my book.
I always like the possibility of more to come.
As
great as these last two issues were, there were a few issues of my own that I
had with them. In issue three, plot
device comes up in one character’s monologue that seemed a little too
convenient, which will become quite obvious in issue four. It works well enough, but something just
smells kinda fishy about the whole thing.
Maybe it’s just me though.
These
last two issues of The Waking: Dream’s End are great, thrilling reads that
bring about a rather satisfying conclusion.
I always have and always will be a fan of Raven Gregory’s work and he
really comes through with this series. I
mean, this is the first time I’ve ever found myself rooting for the zombies. I do recommend picking up these last two
issues to one of the more original series out there. For more information on these books and where
to get them, visit the Zenescope
website, or the Zenescope Facebook
page.
Editor's Note: The Waking: Dream's End is now available as a Trade Paperback with all of the issues collected into one book.
Geek-o-Rama received copies of these books in exchange for this review. All thoughts,comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.


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