The Clone Conspiracy

ICYMI: What The End Of 'Clone Conspiracy' Means For Spider-Man
ICYMI: What The End Of 'Clone Conspiracy' Means For Spider-Man
ICYMI: What The End Of 'Clone Conspiracy' Means For Spider-Man
The latest Spider-Man event, The Clone Conspiracy, provided a massive shake-up to the status-quo with every issue, as The Jackal attempted to reverse the reality of death itself With the final issue of Dan Slott and Jim Cheung's clone-tastic miniseries out this week, here's everything you need to know about the conclusion, and what it means for Peter Parker and his supporting cast.
Look Who's 'Dead No More' In 'Clone Conspiracy' #2
Look Who's 'Dead No More' In 'Clone Conspiracy' #2
Look Who's 'Dead No More' In 'Clone Conspiracy' #2
Dan Slott and Jim Cheung’s The Clone Conspiracy is the year’s big Spider-Man event, as long-time foe The Jackal is going around resurrecting pretty much anyone that ever met Peter Parker before their death. This week saw even more characters return from the dead, and considering some of them are quite obscure we’ve put together a handy chart to keep track of who’s who in The Clone Conspiracy.
Marvel Previews Confirms Full 'Marvel NOW' Line-Up
Marvel Previews Confirms Full 'Marvel NOW' Line-Up
Marvel Previews Confirms Full 'Marvel NOW' Line-Up
Yesterday we reported on the leaking of Marvel Comics' Marvel Previews free magazine, unveiling their entire post-Civil War II line-up including comics such as The Unstoppable Wasp, Solo, Foolkiller and Prowler. Today, the magazine has officially been released via comic stores and online, confirming even more titles and creative teams, including a Kate Bishop Hawkeye book and the much awaited Gamora solo title from Guardians of the Galaxy screenwriter Nicole Perlman.
'Spider-Man: Dead No More' Becomes 'The Clone Conspiracy'
'Spider-Man: Dead No More' Becomes 'The Clone Conspiracy'
'Spider-Man: Dead No More' Becomes 'The Clone Conspiracy'
Marvel Comics has been teasing this year’s big Spider-Man event “Dead No More” for months now, with teasers indicating the return of many beloved supporting characters and villains including Doctor Octopus, Uncle Ben and Gwen Stacy. Today, however, the true name and nature of the event has been revealed in the form of a standalone miniseries titled “The Clone Conspiracy” by Dan Slott and Jim Cheung.