Enigmatic exorcist Astrid Mueller and her arch-rival Chloe Pierce get locked in the Clean Room as the Windy City meets a blood-starved army of Blue Utopians. But is being stuck in a hermetically sealed chamber far below the Chicago streets with someone who knows your darkest, damaged desires any safer than a city on fire?
This is yet another outstanding issue. I understand how a series like this can be divisive but it's really been flawless so far. First trade came out on Wednesday, go pick that up if you haven't read this. Read Full Review
Above all else this issue is a reminder that whatever Clean Room is to become, the scope of what it will achieve and how it will be remembered can still only be guessed at. The only sure thing is that it continues to demand a front row seat to the proceedings. Read Full Review
Clean Room is a damn satisfying read. This is a book that will grip you from the first page and never let go. It helps that it's scary as hell. This is a horror fan's dream comic. Instead of yelling "Don't go into the basement!" you want to warn whatever is lurking down there to be wary of Astrid Mueller. Read Full Review
There are moments and scenes in this book that are epic and I mean that in the most grandest of scales. There's a science fiction element to the series that fans should be able to quickly grasp and run with, but most importantly the characters are quite vivid and realistic. It may not be new reader friendly, but this feels important like Planetary did before it. Read Full Review
That ending woooow