Clean Room Vol. 2: Exile
Astrid Mueller is a world-famous horror novelist, a publicly reviled huckster and the all-powerful leader of a secretive cult whose tentacles reach into every sphere of American life. She’s also humanity’s last hope. You see, her organization’s apocalyptic beliefs are neither fraud nor...
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Astrid Mueller is a world-famous horror novelist, a publicly reviled huckster and the all-powerful leader of a secretive cult whose tentacles reach into every sphere of American life. She’s also humanity’s last hope. You see, her organization’s apocalyptic beliefs are neither fraud nor fiction. Ever since she was a child, Astrid has been able to see the extradimensional entities preying on our unsuspecting world, and she’s used every ounce of her fame and fortune to stop them. But what if it’s not enough? When a shocking attack takes the seemingly indestructible Astrid down, it’s up to reporter Chloe Pierce and Mueller’s inner circle to root out the conspirators who are plotting against her and the entire human race. Because behind closed doors—and underneath the skin—unimaginable evil is preparing its ultimate assault, and not even Astrid’s inner sanctum, the Clean Room, can keep them out forever. Acclaimed talents Gail Simone and Jon Davis-Hunt continue their captivating new horror saga with CLEAN ROOM VOL. 2: EXILE, collecting issues #7-12 of this Vertigo series.
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781401267407 (1401267408)
ASIN: 1401267408
Publish date: 2017-01-03
Publisher: Vertigo
Pages no: 144
Edition language: English
I don't have the emotional energy to write a long review. Long story short is that personal stress at home equals a three day long migraine, mostly on with short periods of off. I especially love Spark in this, and I find his backstory compelling and fascinating. I'm already in the middle of ...
I learned my lesson with Volume 1, and did not read this right before going to bed or on a night I was sleeping alone. Clean Room continues to be a great ride, bringing in new, unexpected twists and turns while rolling ever forward with each character's arc. The art is great, but the writing is fu...