As a prime suspect emerges, the body count continues to rise drastically. Meanwhile, one of our characters grows tired of waiting, and decides to take action-with predictably deadly results! The suspects dwindle and our endgame nears.
I finally think I know who did it, and it is not who I originally thought. Great writing makes you change your mind sometimes. Read Full Review
This miniseries goes from strength to strength and continues to shock me with a great story which give the reader something fresh to read. Read Full Review
It's a great book, and I'm super sad there's only two issues left. Read Full Review
CLUE #4 has a mystery that dwindles, but stakes that are significantly raised, with artwork that masters perspective. Read Full Review
Anyone who is a fan of mysteries will enjoy this book. Read Full Review
Clue #4 feels like a placeholder which hopefully leads to a dramatic conclusion. New information has been added, which is important in a whodunnit, however, I want more out of the cast. They have personalities, lives, motivations and are all connected even if only by the McGuffin flower yet they spend most of the time separated or talking to themselves. At this rate, when the big reveal happens most of them will be dead, except for the sassy butler who is not Tim Curry. Less butler, more story, please. Read Full Review
Definitely not the most exciting installment, but not a bad one nonetheless. Art has always been a highpoint of these books.