A review by shane_tiernan
The Dreaming: Through the Gates of Horn and Ivory by Caitlín R. Kiernan

This book collects The Dreaming #15-19 and #22-25.

Read #15, it was dark, and good. I'm only partially a corporate whore because I work from home, but I have worked in an office and often wonder what it would be to work in a low-paying, physical labor job. Always seems like it would be kind of freeing.

Read #16, I didn't get this one at all. It seemed to have a couple story lines mixed together but I didn't understand if they fit together or why/how.

Read #17-19, Very dark story, reminded me of The Cell or basically any serial killer story. Probably would have helped if I knew the Corinthian's story but I haven't read it. Not a fan of the crappy art LOTS of words on the page thing. Though it does give it a dirtier/deeper feeling. Probably what they were going for. Like the crappy art in the Preacher. May even be the same artist.