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As good as the first volume. Continues the story and brings it to somewhat of an end.
But there is a volume 3...huh.
But there is a volume 3...huh.
Clean Room, Vol. 1: Immaculate Conception
Jenny Frison, Gail Simone, Jon Davis-Hunt, Todd Klein, Quinton Winter
I highly anticipated this as I kept reading positive things about the single issues. It's an intriguing first volume, which raises a lot of questions and answers only little. The art and colors by Jon Davis-Hunt and Quinton Winter fit in with Gail Simone's writing perfectly and they came up with some pretty scary designs. Some of them remind me of certain DC and Marvel characters, though. But not in a bad way. In a twisted r-rated way.
So if you are into mystery/horror, you really should give this a shot.
So if you are into mystery/horror, you really should give this a shot.
wow this series just keeps being pure greatness and keeps surprising me. I can't really say more without spoilers. but interesting new characters are introduced.
storywise I felt a bit that it doesn't really go anywhere. it's more world building and background info. but this the book does very well. so if you liked vol 1 I'm sure you like vol 2.
I got this by accident, because there was a misunderstanding with my comic book shop. I wanted to preorder the trade and he thought I wanted the issue.
It is a good introduction into the story and how the two groups meet. So far so good. The only thing that struck me a bit odd was that I always thought April from the Janes was curvy but here she's rather skinny. apart from that, nice start of the story. I'll definitely get the trade.
It is a good introduction into the story and how the two groups meet. So far so good. The only thing that struck me a bit odd was that I always thought April from the Janes was curvy but here she's rather skinny. apart from that, nice start of the story. I'll definitely get the trade.
entertaining and fun but nothing special. suited for all ages I think.