The hunted become hunters as the last survivors of the 140 List prepare to meet their maker in the heart of the Amazon. Dave, Deacon, Courtney and RaVan have spanned the globe in pursuit of survival, but all roads lead here-and Larry Ferrell is ready for the final showdown! And what will become of Rubinstein's mask when it returns home?
If you do not like soul searching, if you do not like reality, if you do not like looking in the mirror, don't read this book. If you like those things, pick this up. Plus, Rob Effing Williams drops the mic with that last page. Damn. Read Full Review
Mike Dowling is back this issue with his scratchy impressionist textured lines. I miss them. I like how he masters approximations using shape as opposed to light, like a cartoonists like Alex Toth. Using shapes and gross lines makes him closer to Gil Kane. Not complaining! Just analyzing art! Its all good if you ask me! Read Full Review
Theres a worrying trend with high-concept stories like this where the writer rapidly runs out of momentum once the initial intrigue of the premise wears off. Well, Im happy to report that this is definitely not the case with Unfollow, as Rob Williams continues to pile on new layers of intrigue to what may very well be his finest creation. Oh, and Williams has Ferrell drop a (thankfully metaphorical) bomb on the final pages that promises to change everything. And I mean everything. Unmissable stuff, and the highest of recommendations for this series as always. Read Full Review
Everything we once knew about the Unfollow we can pretty much toss out the window right now. The players have evolved, the stakes have been raised, and no person doesn't feel the effect of Ferrell bearing the fruits of his experiment. Social media can be a blessing and a curse these days, though Unfollow takes great pleasure in hitting us with the blunt truth about the way it has taken over our lives. Read Full Review
"Unfollow" is finishing strong. The pace in the earlier issues was slower, but now everything is happening so fast, each issue carries a ton of impact. The core cast of characters has changed a lot, whittled from 140 to 40, and now this commentary on social media as a new kind of religion is drawing to a close. This issue is captivating, with a lot of suspense and action, and the ending sets us up for a thrilling denouement. Rob Williams and Michael Dowling offer a hell of an issue here, and I can't wait to see what's next.