Zach Joiner, Joshua Lapin-Bertone, Donovan Morgan Grant, Greg Bishansky, & Gerard Delatour II
80 episodes
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Zach Joiner and Joshua Lapin-Bertone launched in 2009 a show that had a simple premise: chronicle each issue of the infamous 1990s Spider-Man story that would become known as the Clone Saga. Covering 26 months and 144 issues of the five core-titles, such as Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Man [later renamed Peter Parker: Spider-Man] Web of Spider-Man, which was replaced by Sensational Spider-Man, Spectacular Spider-Man, and Spider-Man Unlimited, the group of experts ventured out to talk Clones. Little did they know the show would include every mini-series from the era, a 12-volume collection of Trade Paper Backs, 4 Omibusis, two 25 issue series that focused on both Kaine and Ben Reilly, all the one-shots and stories that dealt with the characters in the modern era, interviews and so much more.
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Zach Joiner and Joshua Lapin-Bertone launched in 2009 a show that had a simple premise: chronicle each issue of the infamous 1990s Spider-Man story that would become known as the Clone Saga. Covering 26 months and 144 issues of the five core-titles, such as Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Man [later renamed Peter Parker: Spider-Man] Web of Spider-Man, which was replaced by Sensational Spider-Man, Spectacular Spider-Man, and Spider-Man Unlimited, the group of experts ventured out to talk Clones. Little did they know the show would include every mini-series from the era, a 12-volume collection of Trade Paper Backs, 4 Omibusis, two 25 issue series that focused on both Kaine and Ben Reilly, all the one-shots and stories that dealt with the characters in the modern era, interviews and so much more.
One of the reasons that Blood Brothers (Covered in Episode 50) wasn’t the end of the Clone Saga was because of the crossover that is covered in this episode. Bob Harras’ big X-Men story was morphed into a line-wide scaled event, that gave us that wonderful relaunch of Heroes Reborn. You know, where the Image guys were tasked with relaunching the Avengers and Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America. Things that would be unheard of today. Nevertheless, we see the final issue of Mark Bagley, More John Romita Jr, the Debut of Mike Wieringo, and Ron Garney makes... Continue reading
Clone Saga Chronicles
Zach Joiner and Joshua Lapin-Bertone launched in 2009 a show that had a simple premise: chronicle each issue of the infamous 1990s Spider-Man story that would become known as the Clone Saga. Covering 26 months and 144 issues of the five core-titles, such as Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Man [later renamed Peter Parker: Spider-Man] Web of Spider-Man, which was replaced by Sensational Spider-Man, Spectacular Spider-Man, and Spider-Man Unlimited, the group of experts ventured out to talk Clones. Little did they know the show would include every mini-series from the era, a 12-volume collection of Trade Paper Backs, 4 Omibusis, two 25 issue series that focused on both Kaine and Ben Reilly, all the one-shots and stories that dealt with the characters in the modern era, interviews and so much more.