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Spider-Man Clone Genesis

Spider-Man Clone Genesis

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spider Man: Clone Genesis
Review: Anyone who's confused about the whole Spiderman Clone saga, should pick this book up and read it. The book contains the original Spiderman stories regarding the Spiderman Clone saga published way back in 1974! Gerry Conway's story about the clone was done in a fantastic manner. The suspense of the identity of the Jackal (the man responsible for the complete clone saga) is kept upto the last moment.

I suggest that readers who like collecting old comic books and wnat to obtain a book that tells them about the Spiderman clones properly should read this book. You'll get your money's worth.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A fairly good example of 70s Spidey.
Review: Clone Genesis is what started the infamous clone saga of the 90s. If that interests you, then by all means get this book. The book is fun 70s era Spidey. The only downside to this book is that many of the issues contained in this collection have very little, if anything to do with the actual sory. I would have prefered if Marvel had put in the early Jackal stories that had something to do with the clones in here. That aside, this is a good purchase.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic Spidey
Review: This is one of my favorite era's in Spidey's life. The clone saga is here as it should have been left. It got out of hand in the 90's. This is a great storyline. It all starts when Pete is ready to move two years after Gwen's death. He and Mary Jane are getting closer and closer. Peter is about to leave with Robbie to find Jonah (for reasons I am too lazy to explain here) and he and Mary Jane finally kiss. And what a kiss it is. I can't do the moment justice here. It had some humor and romance and drama. It appears Peter and Mary Jane have finally found eachother. He gets back to New York thinking about her and he goes up to his apartment. But he doesn't find Mary Jane waiting there, he finds Gwen Stacy alive and well! I won't spoil the rest of the story for you but it is really great. I loved seeing the supporting cast (Betty Brant, Robbie, Ned Leeds and Jonah) at some of there very best. This issue is no doubt some of Spidey's best work.


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