Clean Room: Immaculate Conception
by Gail Simone, Jon Davis-Hunt, Quinton Winter
Genres: Graphic Novels, HorrorPages: 160
Series: Clean Room #1
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Synopsis:Somewhere between the realms of self-help and religion lies the Honest World Foundation. Its creator started out as an obscure writer of disposable horror fiction who decided to change the worldāone mind at a time. Now its adherents rule Hollywood while obeying their leaderās every command.
Thatās almost all that anyone knows about the movementāor is it a cult?āfounded by reclusive guru Astrid Mueller. But reporter Chloe Pierce is sure that thereās something deeper hiding behind Honest Worldās faƧade. Her fiancĆ© was a devoted follower of Mueller, right up to the moment that he blew his brains out while holding a copy of her book. Now Chloe wants answers from the woman whose words command the loyalty of millionsāand sheās ready to storm the top-secret sanctuary known as the Clean Room to get them.
But thereās more to Astrid Mueller than Chloe could ever imagineāand the truth that sheās about to discover is more astonishing than any of Astridās accomplishments, and more terrifying than any of her novels.
Volume 1 of Gail Simone’s Clean Room is an introduction to a heck of a world. If you’re not into horror, this is quite possibly not for you, because it doesn’t go lightly on the gore and weirdness. It’s not just “oops, there’s someone’s intestines”, but weirdnesses like a guy literally tied into knots, physically speaking.
I feel like, in a way, getting answers about exactly what’s going on here would be an anticlimax; half of the experience is the wondering what the fuck is going on. Figuring out who the good guys are isn’t straight-forward at all (actually, the answer is that there aren’t any, but you’ve got to pick someone to root for — or I do, at least).
The art and character designs are gorgeous, at least where they aren’t gory or unsettling, and despite not beingĀ much of a horror-lover, I’m curious enough to continue.
Rating: 3/5