Reviews
Unfollow, Vol. 2: God Is Watching by Michael Dowling, Marguerite Sauvage, Ryan Kelly, Rob Williams
jonwesleyhuff's review
3.0
This continues to be an entertaining series. It definitely benefits from re-reading as a whole versus issue to issue.
shannonleighd's review
1.0
mrpink44's review
2.0
I should have trusted my gut and quit after volume 1. A fairly interesting idea starts to unravel due to poor plotting, few characters with any depth and a poor attempt at looking at the human psyche. I advise others to spend their precious reading time elsewhere - not worth it here.
One example of plot holes is somehow the only one to put together the main plot idea (that Ferrell is playing out Akira's fiction work which will make Akira appear prophet-like), is one of the 140. Even though people are speculating all over social media about it. It's as if everyone else put two-and-two together, but didn't do anything - the press would be all over this, but it seems as if there is only 1 member of the 140 who connects the dots.
One example of plot holes is somehow the only one to put together the main plot idea (that Ferrell is playing out Akira's fiction work which will make Akira appear prophet-like), is one of the 140. Even though people are speculating all over social media about it. It's as if everyone else put two-and-two together, but didn't do anything - the press would be all over this, but it seems as if there is only 1 member of the 140 who connects the dots.
clgibbons's review
4.0
I desperately need volume three. As in the first volume, Deacon is priceless. There are some unexpected twists here. I need to know how it all ends.
francomega's review
3.0
The remaining 140 "heirs" to a tech billionaire's fortune go into hiding to avoid being killed by their competitors. I felt a loss of momentum from the first volume's introduction of the premise as we get back stories and character positioning. However, this volume does end on a significant bang.
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