In the Giant-Size X-Men: Thunderbird #1 by Steve Orlando, Nyla Rose and David Cutler, published earlier this year by Marvel Comics, the man behind the anti-mutant and anti-Krakoan Orchis and Heritage deal, was teased as follows;
With a letter from the Heritage Initiative, to Orchis addressed to "a fellow Judas".
And looking at the Orchis involvement in[...]
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who was shown to be still alive , with an intent to take over from Peter Parker, in the Clone Saga from the nineties While Madelyne Pryor's identity as a cloned Jean Grey created by Mister Sinister was revealed and came to light as part of the eighties' event Inferno.
Not the recent revival of that[...]
The fan-favorite writer will team with artist David Baldeón to write Ben Reilly Spider-Man, a new comic featuring stories set during Ben Reilly's time as Spider-Man during the 1990s Clone Saga, coinciding with Reilly's return to the role in the post-Nick-Spencer Amazing Spider-Man series Yes, what's old is new again at the House of Ideas[...]
Miles Morales Spider-Man #27 is in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday, continuing this rehash of the clone saga As happens far too often for Marvel superheroes, Miles finds himself in a situation that talking things out could easily solve But talking things out doesn't sell comics Torturing Miles, however? Well, we'll have to see[...]
If there's one thing no self-respecting Spider-Man can resist, it's a clone saga It comes with the powers Proportional strength and speed of a spider Spider-sense Sticky fingers And nonstop clone drama Miles Morales is already knee-deep in clone stuff in this preview of Miles Morales: Spider-Man #26, but when Peter Parker catches wind that[...]
We mentioned this was coming yesterday and gave a full rundown of the nineties Spider-Man Clone Saga and why he caused such a fuss But as controversial as that was, Marvel Comics are suggesting that the new Miles Morales: Spider-Man Clone Saga which has been tased in recent months, will be more controversial than the[...]
Marvel Comics has thrown up a teaser for Miles Morales: Spider-Man #25 out in April as a comic that "kicks off the Clone Saga" Words that may fill some Spider-Man fans with dread Telling us "In April 2021, things get wild for Miles Stay tuned tomorrow for more information" and promising "double trouble, it's worth[...]
Building on decades of continuity and running throughout Marvel's four ongoing Spider-Man comics, The Clone Saga kicked off in 1994 and was initially well-received, but after what felt like thousands of issues in an environment of editorial chaos at Marvel that rivaled DC during the Nu52, the story went on for too long, went off[...]
With great power, there must also come great responsibility. It's not only Spider-Man's greatest lesson, but it's one he can't seem to stop forgetting.
Every so often, comic book publishers send out previews of upcoming comics without any of the lettering finished. The result, while pretty to look at,
Marvel calls it, "Redefining power and responsibility," but for many in the comic community it's another return to the worst of the 1990s.
The Scarlet Spider – the man formerly known as Kaine – is back in his own series.
As for me, neither one feels quite right; I find it hard to look at a character[...]
In September, Marvel are launching the mini-series Spider-Man: The Clone Saga by Tom DeFalco, Howard Mackie and Todd Nauck.
Once upon a time, in the seventies Spider-Man was cloned They had a fight, they ended up on the same side, the clone died.
Then, in an early attempt to rid Spider-Man of being a book about a[...]