One. Of a kind. When Sarah attempted to assume the identity of a lookalike stranger, she soon uncovered an earth-shattering secret: she is a clone. Sarah also learns that someone is trying to kill them all, one by one. That someone is another clone, Helena, a murderous, self-abusing fundamentalist who believes she is the "original" and all her other sisters are "abominations" to be eradicated.
So on the whole then, this reviewer enjoyed the second issue of Orphan Black more than the first and itll be great to see where the series goes when we shift our focus to Alison. It looks as the creative team will be weaving a Clone of the Month-type story and going forward, that should be very awesome indeed. The next issue, and the next season (April 18th!) cant get here quickly enough. Read Full Review
The introduction of next issues clone, Allison (the house-wife clone), felt a little jarring and therefore slightly unnecessary. If it had flowed from the main story it would feel better. Otherwise, we know that each issue will follow a different clone so we did need the last-minute intro; then again if you don't watch the show it might be a good teaser. Read Full Review
Mysteries and strangeness, fascinating art, a truly disturbing protagonist, but clearly aimed at those who already know Orphan Black. Read Full Review
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