In Russia, Dave, Deacon and Ravan have a choice to make: take the Ekranoplan and run for their lives, or evolve into something terrifying. Meanwhile, Courtney's game-changing revelation stuns the other "140" exiles. Can Akira's peace compound live up to its name? Or is there a terrible price to pay if one wants to truly become a social media messiah?
I've fawned over the book enough now, right? It's near damn perfect, and has been since issue one. If you're not reading it by now, you need to go and rectify that immediately, because if the final few pages of this first year are anything to go by, the next twelve are going to be even better. Read Full Review
This marks the end of one year of Unfollow. As is the case with everything Vertigo does, you cheer, you hold down your lunch, you cringe and you hold back tears. Rob Williams and Mike Dowling have created a world that, while it might seem like fiction, isn't. Unfollow is not just a product of two amazingly creative guys, it is a reflection of who we are and what we could easily become. We have to analyze how we work with social media and how we function in the world of “instant celebrity.” Truly, this book needs to be loaded up with awards. Raise a glass to year one and tip it back for, what I can only assume will be, a spectacular year two. Read Full Review
Nothing could ever have been the same after the 140 were called upon, but now with the conclusion of Unfollow #12 nothing could ever be the same from where you thought this story was going. This truly shatters any feeling of hope you might have had in humanity, and unfortunately that is a loose rope we struggle with ourselves as readers these days. Read Full Review