Amazing Spider-Man: The Clone Conspiracy #5 – REVIEW
From start to finish, the The Clone Conspiracy series has been an up and down ride marked by what has become the typical inconsistencies that have accompanied many of the “big” Spider-Man
From start to finish, the The Clone Conspiracy series has been an up and down ride marked by what has become the typical inconsistencies that have accompanied many of the “big” Spider-Man
Years from now, if I’m ever asked to provide a comic that encapsulates both the highs and lows of the Dan Slott-era on Spider-Man (post Superior Spider-Man), I’m likely to pull
Author’s note: This review contains major spoilers from the current issue. You’ve been warned. Unquestionably, the thing that will have readers buzzing about the latest installment of The Clone Conspiracy miniseries will be
The past several issues of both Amazing Spider-Man and Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy have done well to fill in the gaps, lay a framework for the ongoing Spider-event du jour, and to
Ever since the beginning of writer Dan Slott’s pronounced run on the Amazing Spider-Man title both he and the Spider-Office editorial team have built into the publishing schedule a major, yearly Spider-Man
Written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Jim Cheung, Free Comic Book Day: Civil War II opens with War Machine descending on the Triskelion as Captain Marvel and Black Panther await