Assassins overrun Sprout and Serena's flophouse hotel only to find Sprout has turned the building into a booby-trapped kill box of dirty bed sheets and polaroids. Surrounded by chaos, Serena discovers Sprout hasn't come to New York City just to play dress-up...but to murder a man.
The decision to make Sprout entirely nonverbal might be the single most defining decision in the entire story. So much of the rest of it is a weird construct of different tropes all pasted and plastered and duct-taped together...a bit like something Sprout herself might come up with to detain gun-toting pursuers. The heart of what makes Klik Klik Boom so fun is the fact that there ARE no words coming from Sprout. Theres no first-person narration. There arent any thoughts. Only actions and polaroids. Its such a cleverly distinctive form of characterization for one of the most promising new characters to emerge on the comics rack this year. Read Full Review
Klik Klik Boom #2 is a non-stop action-packed romp stuffed with charming chaos characters, treacherously twisted traps, and an adorable baby bunny named Beatrix! Read Full Review
Klik Klik Boom is one of the best stories to come out from the comic industry this year. A perfect balance of humor, action, mystery, and drama, this series is worthy of everyone's pull list. Read Full Review
Sprout is not just breezing through the city taking photos; she is busy setting up a complicated ambush for a murderer. Read Full Review
Klik Klik Boom #2 continues the miniseries with heavy doses of action, humor and a touch of pathos. Sprout, with her unique way of communicating and her combat prowess, is a fantastic character and I look forward to seeing her battle with Minerva World Services rage on next issue. Recommended. Read Full Review
The odd couple pairing of Serena and Sprout are tasked with finding a way to survive with mounting pressure. Wagners writing keeps readers glued in, constructing a multi-leveled tale. This is matched panel for panel with exceptional art from Dabbs and Wilson, giving readers much to ponder while figuring out the true mission at hand. This is a book you cant miss on New Comic Book Day. Read Full Review
Klik Klik Boom #2 continues the story of Sprout in spectacular fashion as the comic molds itself into one of the most inventive stories of the year. Read Full Review
Friends are fun (and so are booby-trapped warehouses and karate kicks). Read Full Review