![]() ![]() We get brief tidbits of info that Mueller is a powerful individual, but we never see that or she how far her influence stretches. While it’s a decent motivation and drive for a character, the comic doesn’t develop her much beyond that (other than briefly mentioning that she is a journalist at the end) and is just pushing the story forward quickly. She has a dead fiancé and a baby (only ever mentioned once as well) and she is determined to connect his death to Mueller somehow. In the first issue, we are barely introduced to Chloe, our main character. However, there are problems with its storytelling that take away from the story.Ĭlean Room unfortunately sufers from the same problem that Survivors’ Club does: It’s moving too fast. These are all neat ideas and help give this new series some unique creepiness. Premise-wise, it’s about a woman who is on the hunt for the connection between her fiancé’s death and a self-book written by someone called Astrid Mueller, an individual who has been growing in power due to her “help.” It’s a good setup for a thriller, but then it also has these creepy and mysterious elements involving visions that the characters have that seem all too real. The first issue of Clean Room has a lot of interesting elements going for it. ![]() ![]() Listen to the latest episode of our weekly comics podcast! ![]()
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