Self/Made #2

Writer: Matt Groom Artist: Eduardo Ferigato, Marcello Costa Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: January 9, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 6
8.9Critic Rating
8.3User Rating

"OVERTIME"
With Amala's true nature revealed, her creator has just one night to figure out how and why this miracle occurred... before Amala is lost forever.

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt Jan 9, 2019

    Perhaps a better origin story than the debut issue, Self Made #2 takes the concept of this artificial intelligence thriller and knocks it out of the park. Read Full Review

  • 8.9
    Multiversity Comics - Jacob Hill Jan 11, 2019

    The human cast is almost as interesting as the robots, and "Self/Made" proves it's got talent to back up its vision. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    The Brazen Bull - Dave Robbins Jan 8, 2019

    Though this issue is particularly dialogue heavy, the story is solid. Self/Made holds a couple of interesting plot threads together with a fascinating take on the inner life of a would-be simulated person. Clearly Amala will only get more powerful as time goes on, but what happens to management might be fun. Especially Bryce, he deserves whatever is coming to him. Read Full Review

  • 8.3
    Sequential Planet - Alex Clark-McGlenn Jan 8, 2019

    A deep and interesting story that immerses readers in big concept questions, perfect for our time. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Deadlybeavis Jan 13, 2019

    I thought this was issue one... I don't know, I chalk it up to me being a dumbass, lol... That being said, this series seems to be pretty sweet, definitely putting this in my pull list and going to get issue one.

  • 7.5
    Valiant Son Jan 20, 2019

    With the annoying and corny fantasy world of the game from last issue consigned to dust (hopefully) the story picks up in this issue. Amala, the sentient NPC, is an interesting character, and more so than any of the humans. Indeed, issue two's big problem is that none of the humans are particularly believable. This is in no small measure due to some low quality dialogue, but also stems from a lack of logical motivation to their actions; these are not characters, they are ciphers who can be used to advance the plot. In fact the sentient NPC is more rounded than the humans. It is possible that this is a deliberate decision by Groom, either as a form of meta-commentary, or because we are actually seeing a world within a world. The latter of t more

  • 9.5
    Kevinrick Jan 10, 2019

  • 9.0
    slumber Jan 16, 2019

  • 8.0
    Phil B. Jan 10, 2019

  • 7.0
    batman_forever Jun 25, 2020

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