Clean Room #2

Writer: Gail Simone Artist: Jon Davis-Hunt Publisher: Vertigo Release Date: November 18, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 10
9.4Critic Rating
7.4User Rating

Its a battle of wills as Chloe faces off with self-help guru Astrid in the infamous Clean Roomand what Chloe witnesses there reinforces her desire to bring Astrid and her empire down. But what Chloe doesnt know is that the atrocities that happen in the Clean Room dont necessarily stay there.

  • 10
    Comicosity - Matt Santori Nov 18, 2015

    Look. Clean Room #2 defies any sense of sophomore slump, taking the strong beginning this series had with #1 and pushing it into scream mode and beyond. Gail Simone and Jon Davis-Hunt are magicians weaving the most disgusting (and yet most compellingly beautiful) Frankensteinian bunny I have ever seen, and I have to say, Im a little scared to see what gets pulled out next. Damn it. Read Full Review

  • 10
    The Rainbow Hub - Emma Houxbois Nov 20, 2015

    Clean Room is your invitation to the best game in town. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Word Of The Nerd - Zina Hutton Nov 19, 2015

    Seriously,Clean Room #2 was a solid issue that made my skin scrawl and my pulse thud in my throat. I'm not scared of the Clean Room, but I'm a little bit frightened of what's inside. Jon Davis-Hunt's art is still incredibly lovely to look at and I'm enjoying the thrill of not knowing what I'll find when I turn the page of an issue on my kindle. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Fanboys Inc - Buddy Beaudoin Nov 18, 2015

    Gail Simone and Jon Davis Hunt crawl inside your head, find your deepest fears, put them on toast with jam and force feed them back to you. Clean Room is so absurd and imaginative that it creates a malady in the reader by the end as they need to know where it goes and have absolutely no relief for their suffering. Read this damn book! Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Weird Science - Reggie Hemingway Nov 19, 2015

    The mystery deepens and even gets a little grosser aswe learn about the Clean Room and of what it is capable. The artwork is verysolid and storytelling straightforward, for the most part, and the dialogue isgreat even when it's about icky things. How do you think Gail Simone got sogood at writing dialogue when she doesn't even watch television? Do you thinkit's the real life people she talks to? Seems to contradict everything I knowabout comic creators! Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    IGN - Jeff Lake Nov 19, 2015

    What a difference an issue makes. Following a rushed debut, Gail Simone turns in an excellent, meticulously paced follow-up that's high on frights and even higher on intrigue. Read Full Review

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