The Dreaming personal review at Precocious Curmudgeon

Tuesday, 20 December 2005

Posted by David Welsh ›

“The Dreaming is lovely to look at, though. Chan has a solid, spooky handle on creating this kind of setting and conveying this kind of mood. Varied page composition and panel flow carry the reader along from waking life to the creepy nightmares the twins sometimes share.”

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The Dreaming personal recommendation by jeepersjournal

Tuesday, 20 December 2005

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“The backgrounds are some of the most sumptious I’ve ever seen in a comic, and put most shoujo manga artists and superhero artists TO SHAME. The School itself is a major character due to all this detail. Victorian dresses, disappearances and unsettling dreams as just a handful of the dangers the girls face, in one of the only horror comics to actually creep me out [the only other one I can think of offhand that I liked was Moto Hagio’s Half God, and when you get to that level it’s pretty danged good.”

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Animefringe reviews The Dreaming Vol. 1

Wednesday, 30 November 2005

Review by Tim Henderson ›

“Overall, this is a very strong entry into the professional manga scene, one that is well presented, effectively creepy at times, and one that actually has an ending in sight. The Dreaming is very easily recommended to almost anyone willing to read a non-Japanese manga, and particularly for those who appreciate a good comic design.”

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IGN: The Dreaming review

Monday, 21 November 2005

Review by KJB ›

“Queenie Chan is a lucky find for Tokyopop as she appears [to] be able to really deliver the goods in both artwork and story. This being her debut effort in the graphic novel field, I am certain that her storytelling skills will only improve as time goes on as will her artwork, which has potential to not just be good but be scary good. The Dreaming is worth the cover price if only because these readers will be getting in on the ground floor of someone who has potential to become one of the best in the business.”

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Interview at The Pulse

Tuesday, 15 November 2005

By David Rasmussen ›

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Interview at Manga Life

Monday, 16 May 2005

By Park Cooper ›

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