Unfollow #13
By Hervé St-Louis
November 18, 2016 - 07:19
DC Comics
Vertigo
Writer(s): Rob Williams
Penciller(s): Simon Gane
Inker(s): Simon Gane
Colourist(s): Jordie Bellaire
Letterer(s): Clem Robins
Cover Artist(s): Matt Taylor
$3.99, 22 pages
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This issue brought the concept of the follower who follows and then unfollows full circle by juxtaposing the early Japanese cult’s antic with that of the social media one. It showed Akira’s deception and obsession as a form of him following a path designed by someone else. The only question not answered in this issue is who is the mysterious man watching Akira in the present as he is about to die and kill many on his island?
Akira’s claim to understanding death and to be the first to be able to come back and tell the story seems eerily familiar. Many modern-day cults and pop celebrities make similar outlandish claims. The difference is that in this comic, the wicked plan was executed flawlessly. It’s interesting how Rob Williams linked Japanese cult to a postmodern practice such as social media posturing.
Simon Gane replaces Mike Dowling as the artist this issue. This is odd for a mini-series so intimately tied to its creators. Nevertheless, the switch is seamless enough that it will not affect your reading. In fact to be honest, I barely noticed the change. Gane is more precise and less impressionist. His figures and objects have clear boundaries and details than Dowling.
Rating: 8.5/10
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