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Wednesday 15 February 2017

The Clone Conspiracy #5 Review

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The Clone Conspiracy has failed to measure up to past Spider-Man crossovers like Spider-Island and Spider-Verse, but it's certainly had its moments. That's very much the case with the fifth and final issue. The Clone Conspiracy #5 isn't a wholly satisfying read. It ends abruptly and without a proper sense of closure. But at the same time, there are several key moments that truly take advantage of the fact that so many of Peter Parker's friends and enemies have returned to life.

As this final chapter opens, Jackal's New U experiment is crashing and burning much as it has on dozens of other worlds. The only question is whether Peter and Anna Maria can put their heads together and find a way to succeed where so many other Spider-Men failed. The result is a very action-oriented final chapter. On one hand, that's a good thing in that it makes use of Jim Cheung's vibrant, detailed art style. Every character, whether it's Spidey himself or the many decaying clones, is neatly rendered, and in general the issue has a very epic, cinematic quality to it.

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