Dream Police #1 - Cover B Deliz & Dillon - 2014 | A Captivating Beginning to an Intriguing Series
Dive into the thrilling world of Dream Police #1 - Cover B Deliz & Dillon, released in 2014, a highly anticipated first issue that introduces readers to a unique blend of crime, mystery, and the supernatural. This variant cover, created by Deliz & Dillon, stands out for its striking design and captivating aesthetic, making it a must-have for collectors and comic enthusiasts.
The story of Dream Police draws you into a dystopian world where dreams and reality collide, with a police force tasked with controlling the dreams of citizens. The narrative unfolds with a strong sense of suspense and intrigue, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they follow the journey of the protagonists. The artwork in Cover B is particularly memorable, with Deliz and Dillon’s dynamic illustration style perfectly complementing the dark, noir atmosphere of the series.
For fans of gritty, mind-bending crime stories with a supernatural twist, Dream Police #1 offers a fresh and exciting take on the genre. This debut issue introduces complex characters and a rich world full of mystery, making it an essential addition to any comic collection. Whether you’re a fan of the creators’ work or simply looking for something new and exciting, this issue delivers on all fronts.
Highly sought after by collectors, this Cover B edition is an excellent choice for those looking to add value to their collection. With Dream Police #1 being a pivotal starting point in the series, owning this issue provides the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of dreams and crime.
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Dream Police #1 - Cover B Deliz & Dillon - 2014
- Brand: Independent
- Product Code: Image
- Availability: 1
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£3.50
Tags: Comicbook, Dream Police, 2014, Image, J. Michael Straczynski, Sid Kotian, Bill Farmer, Troy Peteri, Phil Smith