History is reversed. The world has changed. Larry Ferrell has seen to that. As confusion reigns across the globe, deep in the Venezualan jungle, the remaining members of the 140 put down their smartphones and pick up their rocks. Only one can come out of this alive.
Unfollow finishes up at the end of April. Of the recent Vertigo titles, this one, along with Clean Room, feels the most like the classic titles of the 90s, ironically before the internet age that Rob Williams so deftly explores in this issue and throughout the run. Read Full Review
Unfollow each month just keeps giving you reason to fall in love with this book all over again. You love Unfollow for these characters who are flawed in every way like us, living in a world as broken as ours, and fighting against a foe who unfortunately for them understands how the world works better than they ever could. Read Full Review
Unfollow is rocketing towards its conclusion and I'm not confident there's enough space to fit everything in. It makes me wonder if the book was cut short, as I would have expected it to have fleshed out some more of these elements over time. Instead we're diving headfirst into the final confrontation as the 140 dwindle down to a smaller and smaller number. There is a lot of money on the line and these people have made it clear that they're willing to do almost anything to get their hands on it. Read Full Review
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