A review by dlberglund
Decelerate Blue by Adam Rapp

2.0

I wanted to like it. In a dystopian future where everything is focused on shed and efficiency and consumerism, Angela feels out of sync. Then she is coincidentally pulled into a community of underground dissenters, and in the space of a few days, completely indoctrinated into their rebellion. I'm on board with the message, and I like a lot of the writing, but I found the ending events too disturbing, and the artwork too fractured and angular for how I felt the story sounded.