Griffin has found a way to siphon off the various Destine powers for his own use. Its not too often when you can blame a whole story on a bad genie, and mean it as a complement. But for Davis fans, seeing him let loose on a dream pet project is a simple endorsement: its watching the master at work. Read Full Review
The ending to Clandestine suggests Alan Davis has more tales planned, and I couldn't be happier. The Destines are enjoyable characters to follow, and the artwork makes one salivate. Read Full Review
"Clandestine" #5 certainly isn't worth picking up if you've ignored the first four issues, and if you were waiting for the trade, you have to ask yourself what you're looking for. Are you looking for a fully-developed exploration of a superhero family? Then this won't be the series for you. Are you looking for a fast-paced, overwhelmingly packed narrative involving a huge cast of characters drawn by Alan Davis? Then this is right up your alley. And, man, does Davis know how to draw. Read Full Review
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