After an act of apparent sabotage, Killian and Chloe find themselves trapped inside the memories of a vicious serial killer, where the entire world is a victim. Meanwhile, is
Astrid's seemingly innocent niece the final omen before the end of all humanity?
Clean Room never fails to deliver. It's a near-perfect horror comic that provides scares of all shapes and sizes. You can try to look away, but your eyes will always be drawn back. You just have to see what happens next...and then what happens after that...and so on. Every time you think you've seen it all, the book twists again and plunges you deeper into the abyss of terror. Read Full Review
There are minimal shadows in Walter Geovanis work. I dont believe that he cant play with light and dark. I think that given the very bright environment he plays with, that he purposely avoid strong shadows. It makes his characters, regardless of the colouring feel as if they were over-saturated. This is not a criticism. This is very effective for the kind of story that he writes and the bright settings his characters thrive in. Read Full Review