Unnatural #2
| Writer | Mirka Andolfo |
| Artist | Mirka Andolfo |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
While Leslie's life has just been turned upside down by THAT message, her best friend Trish goes on a hunt to discover what lies beneath her unnatural (and yet attractive) recurring dream. Oh, and who's the mysterious hooded figure spying on her?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.3
Sequential Planet - Chelsea Weaver Smith
Aug 07, 2018What is right and wrong versus what is legal will always be up for debate, and for that reason, Unnatural will always be relevant. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Book Corps - Clayton Hinojosa
Aug 08, 2018Unnatural touches on Leslie's past, and why she is so nervous about the Real Love app and who they choose for her date. It is revealed that the marriage of her parents, which was legally chosen by the government, was not so great. Which also might explain why Leslie is having so visual sexualized illegal dreams. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comicosity - Spokhette
Aug 08, 2018I'm totally hooked now. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Nathaniel Muir
Aug 08, 2018The plot thickens in the second issue as the mystery, friendships, and danger all become more palatable. The art and character building is fantastic. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson
Aug 08, 20180COMMENTSThis latest installment of Unnatural is a little bit more subdued than its predecessor, but it still proves to be something interesting. Read Full Review
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8.0
On Comics Ground - Anna Lazaro
Aug 30, 2018The second issue definitely changed my mind about this comic. As I've previously stated on my last review, I'm more than willing to give this another try and it didn't fail me. I liked how it discusses the character's deep-seated emotional issue from her childhood and why she's so opposed to the idea of arranged marriage. Read Full Review
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7.5
Bounding Into Comics - Nathan Braudrick
Oct 19, 2018A marked improvement over issue #1, Unnatural #2improves in many areas while still hanging on to some of the things that weigh the story down. The narrative is becoming more and more interesting, the mystery is deepening, and the characters are certainly growing on me. I wish the social and political agenda were given a bit more nuance and subtlety and I wish it weren't so sexualixed, but I know that I'm probably in the minority in both of those camps. As it stands though, I give Unnatural #2 points for subverting my expectations and being much more enjoyable than I feared. Let's just hope issue #3 continues the upward trend. Read Full Review