Spider-Island used elements of the Clone Saga and still ended up being a good storyline.
In either case, I'm still guessing Anubishead isn't Miles Warren.
Maybe marvel will do a rebirth style storyline answer create spider dad.
Is a married Peter Parker with a daughter going to take the place of the main Peter Parker (Tony Stark Jr.) when he dies and explodes into energy that also gives clone Gwen, Mary Jane, and a kid in China powers? Will Spiderdad then try and pick up the pieces of Iron Spider's life and make it into something that resembles sorta-Spiderman? Granted, that may prove easy! Spider-Man hasn't resembled "Spider-Man" in ages!
We'll see.
Last edited by Flash Gordon; 06-17-2016 at 09:53 AM.
Seriously. Everyone here is dumping on this story because they hate current Dan Slott. Remember when Brand New Day was around? Everyone wanted Slott as the head writer. Then we got it and no one complained. We got Doc Ock as Peter and everyone loved it. Suddenly everyone hates Slott and the current direction. I get that real fans can say "i love this but hate this" and real fans should never blindly follow a character with only praise in mind, but this is all ridiculous.
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They should've called it the Clone-spiracy, what a waste.
If Marvel wants to release books in seasons, we're clearly in the rerun phase.
I wouldn't call a handful of chronic complainers "everyone" as ASM remains the biggest non-Star Wars title that Marvel has. Slott is plenty popular as a Spidey scribe. I just think many fans choose to quietly enjoy the book rather than waste time endlessly fighting on message boards.
As for The Clone Conspiracy, consider me pumped. I love that this is going to be a HUGE event with a separate series of its own, plus ASM tie-ins to the main title, plus an Annual tie-in. I have a feeling that in scope and impact this is going to blow all of Slott's previous Spidey events out of the water.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! Not clones again!
I hated it back in the 90s, and I hate it now. The Clone Saga actually led to me not buying comics from January 1997 thru April 1998. I couldn't take Marvel's crap anymore.
(Thinking back, though, during that year and 4 months of being "comic-free", I graduated from college (with honors!), found a job, and got engaged (still married). So it kind of worked out well. Maybe if I stop buying comics again, this time I would make a warp engine or something! Thanks, Marvel !)
I actually don't mind clones. The stories spawned Kaine and Ben Reilly, though I'm more a fan of the former. I know plenty of readers who look back fondly on Ben, too.