![]() ![]() "I went back and seeded in some fun references in my revisions," Allor said. He remembers bits and pieces of the film and was familiar with the quirky humor, why fans enjoyed it so much and the infamous multiple endings, but he decided not to watch the movie until after he'd written the first story. It's fitting that Allor is writing a comic book based on a game of eventual confession, as he confesses to having never seen the "Clue" movie before writing the first comic-book issue. "As we get further along in the story, you'll see things happen that can only happen in the unique format of comics." ![]() ![]() ![]() "We wanted ("Clue") to be unmistakable as a comic book," Allor told The Washington Post. When Paul Allor began writing "Clue," a new comic book miniseries based on the popular board game from Hasbro, he had many versions of the game to look to for inspiration.Ĭlue the game has also been "Clue" the movie, the novel, the stage play, and even the VCR game (for those old enough to remember what a VCR is).īut Allor says Hasbro and publisher IDW wanted the comic book, which will be a six-issue miniseries, to stand out on its own, yet still appeal to fans of the game and classic comedy-mystery movie. ![]()
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