Ashli uncovers a horrifying secret in the deeper levels of the asylum, and not everyone in her group will make it out alive.
The art is still amazing with the tiniest clues making you reach for the first issue of the series to check and cross-check things you've noticed the first time around in the asylum. And I love that, art that makes you think and work a bit along with the story. It is there telling its own story. The words on one side, the art on the other bringing together a much more realistic three dimensional story. I must say, wonderful job! Read Full Review
THE UNSOUND #2 keeps up with the first issue's unsettling atmosphere, but now we're diving head first into the main plot. Read Full Review
I am enthralled by this story. I can't wait to see what happens next. I just wish it was a little more clear on what the fuck is going on in this place. However, that's the point. We are just as clueless as the poor characters stuck in this horrible place. Read Full Review
Where the first issue of The Unsound works in the horror in small ways, building up the tension over time, this one makes a hard turn into crazy town. If the comic were a roller coaster, the first issue would have been the climb up the big hill and this one is the first terrifying drop. We're plummeting down into absolute madness with crazed patients brandishing razor blades closing in on us. Now hold on tight because the first loop is coming up. Read Full Review
Unsound #2 turns the horror up to 11 when things go from bad to worse for Ashli. Can she escape the horrors of theSaint Cascia Psychiatric Hospital? Who can she trust? Something very unsettling is happening, patients talking about a prince, razor blades appearing out of nowhere, strange men in suits taking patients, people disappearing. Strange things are a foot and Ashli is caught in the middle of it.Unsound is a terrific horror/thriller story you are not going to want to miss! Read Full Review
That escalated quickly.
I'm still kinda unsure on this one. Yeah, the atmosphere is chaotic and the eeriness is present, but I'm having a hard time figuring out if the writing is sloppy, or it's gonna finally go somewhere and make sense. It is clear we are supposed to feel as confused and claustrophobic as the workers, but I'm not sure if it's coming across. I feel like it's kinda lazy. I still enjoy it, and look forward to seeing where it goes, I just hope it meets my expectations.