As suspicions continue to mount, we learn more and more about our guests' strange connections to a mysterious flower with curative properties. Plus, our faithful butler reveals a shocking truth that will change everything!
Bullet points:
* A new take on the classic detective game-with new designs by artist Nelson Daniel, updating all the classic characters!
This series keeps you guessing till the very end... and then it starts you guessing again! Read Full Review
Paul Allor delivers an information-dense issue that seems to run in place, but closes with the twist of the century. Read Full Review
While I get a few laughs out of the series, so far I'm not enjoying it as much as I hoped. It's a mystery that doesn't really let readers play detective and it's a comedy that isn't really funny. Some moments are but the writing is a lot better when it focuses on being a bit more serious. While the twist ending for Clue #3 wasn't shocking to me, it will hopefully open up more story opportunity in the two last issues. Right now, most of the characters aren't being developed or focused much on and I only know the surface information for both which is a pity. I know it's a short series but I hope everything ties together neatly and gives the characters more personalities; unless they're just all cannon fodder. Read Full Review
This isn't the best comic on the stands, but it's a helluva good one, and unless you have a pathological hatred for the board game Clue, you'll probably get a kick out of this series. Read Full Review
This has been one of those series where as soon as it comes out, you know you have at least one read you can just sit down and have a good time with. The mystery is not anything mind boggling, but it is interesting. The art is really well done as well. It has a unique style to it. Overall a good issue in a good series.