In the aftermath of "Hell Above, Heaven Below," we go back to the beginning to learn how Astrid was first affected after her hospitalization...through the eyes of one who cannot see what she sees: her would-be assassin and brother, Peter Mueller.
If you have yet to give Clean Room a shot, this issue marks a wonderful opportunity for you to correct that mistake. While reading the whole series from the first issue would be preferable, one can enjoy this issue without having read any of what came before. This is easily the best horror comic in years! Read Full Review
Clean Room kicks off a new arc in style, working with the new status quo, moving the characters into position to explore the mystery even further. Intrigue is bursting from the seams of this comic. You've got monsters, amazing characters, and a terrifying baby. What more could you ask for? Read Full Review
I'm a little speechless right now which is odd since I spent the whole time reading this book with an array of curse words flowing out my mouth. Not because it was bad because it was a freaking rollercoaster to read! If you like horror, if you like space, if you want some mystery in your life stop what you're doing and pick this book up. Now I'm just jumping onto the Clean Room bandwagon right now, but they have another fan. One of my biggest pet peeves is being confused about a plot line. The fact that I can jump in at issue thirteen and enjoy it and understand to an extent to what is going on just shows the talent to the writer's ability to serve a plot line. Read Full Review
An excellent blend of deviance, humor and horror, Clean Room continues to thrill. Read Full Review
A bit of a lull after the momentous events of issue 12, this is an uneven issue that misses Davis-Hunt's art. Creepy-good ending, though.