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HOT FIVE: Week Of November 22, 2017

HOT FIVE: Week Of November 22, 2017

Happy Thanksgiving to all our American friends, and welcome to Comicosity’s Hot Five. Hot Five is a short list of the top books we think you’ll want to be checking out. Be they new title launches, key issues or just continuing stories from some of the industry’s most acclaimed books, this list is your guaranteed

Preview: CLUE #5

Clue #5 Paul Allor (w) • Nelson Daniel (a) • Jon Sommariva (c) Neil Uyetake (letters) The storm intensifies, both inside and outside the mansion. As the end of our tale draws near, Upton struggles to keep his employer’s secrets under wraps, and our guests continue to hang around—some more literally than others. FC •

Preview: CLUE #4

Clue #4 Paul Allor (w) • Nelson Daniel, Neil Uyetake (a) • George Caltsoudas (c) As a prime suspect emerges, the body count continues to rise drastically. Meanwhile, one of our characters grows tired of waiting, and decides to take action—with predictably deadly results! The suspects dwindle and our endgame nears. FC • 32 pages

Review: CLUE #2

CLUE #2 Written by Paul Allor Art by Nelson Daniel and Neil Uyetake Published by IDW Publishing Release Date: July 19, 2017 A murder, most foul. Then another murder. And…more murders. THIS IS CLUE. Did I expect the first issue of Clue to be one of my favourite comics of 2017? No. I thought a

THE HONOR ROLL: June 28, 2017 Releases

A wild week of wonderful comics with some wacky spoiler-filled picks for you to check out. So let’s get to it! BLOOD BROTHERS #1 – Tom Barnett I really wanted to do the kickstarter for a Blood Brothers, but it just wasn’t in the budget, so I’m thrilled to get my hands on the first

Review: CLUE #1

CLUE #1 Written by Paul Allor Art by Nelson Daniel and Neil Uyetake Published by IDW Publishing Release date: June 28, 2017 If you thought the Clue universe could not get more irreverent, then you never pictured this comic. The Hasbro board game gets a modern revamp that includes a more diverse cast, breaking the

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