"would make the likes of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler proud." Yeah I don't know about that.
Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1
| Writer | Robert Venditti |
| Artist | Riley Rossmo |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THE GOLDEN AGE SANDMAN RETURNS IN A NEW NOIR MYSTERY! No one escapes the Sandman's dark dreams, not even Wesley Dodds himself. After years of testing and experimentation, Wesley perfected his sleep gas as the optimal weapon to fight crime without causing undue harm. But when his journal detailing all his failed and far more deadly formulas is stolen, the Sandman must hunt down the thief and the people in the shadows pulling the strings before the contents of the journal are released!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comic Watch - Carlos Morales
Oct 24, 2023Wesley Dodds: The Sandman is off to a beautiful start. The mystery The Sandman faces from the crime world of the 1940s and his shocking visions of the future makes this comic ever engrossing. Venditti's thoughtful portrayal of Dodds is both welcoming and unexpected while like a breath of fresh air Rossmo's layouts are gorgeous and a reminder of the inspiration many pencilers should have today. Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Oct 10, 2023This first issue doesn't give away its secrets too easily, but it does just about everything right. Venditti continues to be one of DC's best old-school writers, and Riley Rossmo's eerie art is as always perfect for a story that feels firmly set in a bygone era not just of DC but of comics itself. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Comicbook Dispatch - kcscribbles
Oct 10, 2023Justice Society fans rejoice! Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1 is another great book spotlighting a Golden Age hero and is a great companion piece to the current Justice Society of America series. It feels like a pulp novel with some thrilling two-fisted action scenes and serves as a great introduction to Wesley Dodds and his supporting cast. Recommended. Read Full Review
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9.0
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Oct 10, 2023Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1 gives the vigilante a whole time period to himself. An immersive, individual world is created for Wesley Dodds to express himself. Read Full Review
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8.7
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Oct 16, 2023There are some interesting hooks to be found in these pages (and a cameo by another future JSA member), but it's the art and coloring that really sing. Read Full Review
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8.6
Graphic Policy - Logan
Oct 15, 2023With his mix of competency and insecurities and hate for Nazis and the 1%, Dodds is a protagonist that's easy to latch onto, and Sandman #1 is a solid introduction to the classic Golden Age crime fighter. Read Full Review
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8.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Oct 10, 2023It wasn't surprising that this latest version of Wesley Dodds' adventures was enjoyable. Venditti has a love for the Golden Age heroes and his co-creators ensure this is a title worth keeping one eye open on each month. Read Full Review
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8.0
DC Comics News - Matthew Lloyd
Oct 10, 2023It feels like Wesley in this series is the same Wesley Dodds that readers are familiar with. That's not something that can be said for all the books in the Dawn of DC initiative. Venditti understands that it's important to put character first instead of altering a characters just to tell the story the writer wants to tell. On top of that, the issue hits all the points needed in a first issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett
Oct 11, 2023Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1 is a debut with the makings of a great superhero comics run. Read Full Review
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7.5
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Oct 09, 2023Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1 does what it sets out to do. If you're a Sandman fan, there's a lot to like in this comic. The action, pacing, drama, and story are all firmly entrenched in the Golden Age of crime noir serial films, and Rossmo's art is surprisingly good compared to his previous work. Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - Chris Coplan
Oct 11, 2023Old and new DC meet for a really great start. Read Full Review
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6.0
Razorfine - Alan Rapp
Oct 16, 2023Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1 works as a reintroduction to the character with a nice nod or two for longtime fans (such as Dodds meeting Rex Tyler at a party and his dream of the colorful clad group who will eventual become his teammates). Being rebuffed by the war department and having everything he owns literally go up in flames is an interesting start for the character. I am curious to see where he goes from here. Read Full Review