After multiple murders rock the mansion, our earnest investigators discover a mysterious room that may hold all the answers. Meanwhile, Upton works to make all the guests happy - and keep them alive!
Clue #2 continues the strong storytelling Allor and Daniel began with the first issue and takes this mystery in fun new directions. You won't be disappointed by Clue, it is comic that takes a gimmick and turns it into a hilarious, legitimate story featuring an engaging, amazingly diverse cast of characters. Read Full Review
Allor's writing is beautifully paced with wonderful and intricate characters, while Daniel's art captures the dark and mysterious soul of murder mysteries. Read Full Review
Even if you know nothing of the 1980s classic film or the game, you still need to see this comic. The artwork of Nelson Daniel is phenomenal. He uses a pop art feel that gives the pages age, while at the same time making them timeless. It is honestly hard to explain, you must experience it. Read Full Review
The story is deep and well thought out I really enjoy seeing what ties and makes the characters tick and the Butler is makes the journey a lot of fun amongst of the mayhem. Read Full Review
Clue #2 takes everything that was good about the first issue and expands on it tenfold. Being a fun, comical and downright mysterious read the creative team give us a product that embraces everything we love about “the classic mystery game.” Read Full Review
As the plot thickens in Clue #2, my interest in this series grows. I want to know why Mr. Boddy has a room filled with blackmail material. I need to know who Mr. Boddy was. I need to know more about all the characters as well. Despite the fact that some of them are downright annoying, they're all hiding secrets and secrets make things interesting. Despite the story being about murder and other devious deeds, the story remains funny and event at some moments lighthearted. I think I liked this issue more than the first one and expect each installment will be better than the last. Read Full Review
"Clue" is off to a great start with a delightfully written, multilayered script, compelling characters and an unobtrusive visual style that echoes the board game. The mystery will no doubt deepen, but at this point, it's fun enough just watching the characters be themselves. Read Full Review
This is somewhat of a bridge chapter, getting us from one place to another, but Daniels art makes it an enjoyable read. I wasnt quite as impressed as I was with the first issue, but anyone that knows this property understands things are going to go down eventually, so Ill stick with this title in the hopes that this was just some necessary rearranging of game pieces. Read Full Review