Dr. Luke Taylor's world continues to unravel and open up as the hunt for his missing, and very much pregnant, wife continues. His clone counterparts show him just how many clones are out there - and how much the government had a role to play!
You should be reading CLONE. It's another fantastic book from Skybound (Image), and they've been doing a great job at giving readers something worth reading month-to-month. This book has a fantastic creative team, and the overall story is awesome.I loved that this issue opened the reader up to a larger world and let them know that this story is a bit bigger than it originally seems. I'm loving this new series and where it's going.Overall, I highly recommend this issue. Read Full Review
Overall, Clone #2 demonstrates how to continue the story and keeping the reader invested. There's a surprising amount of answers to Issue #1′s questions, but there's also some interesting new developments. Foss continues to be the best character, and Patrick is still a pretty solid antagonist. With a pretty awesomeending, you can bet I'll be back for Issue #3. (And the fact that this series is $2.99 an issue is a great bonus.) Read Full Review
Like other series like Revival, Saga & Great Pacific, Image knocks another one out of the park. If every issue of Clone is as interesting as this one, then I’ll be sticking around month after month. Read Full Review
If Clone continues down this road of improving with every issue this will truly be one hell of afantasticscience fiction action adventure. In summary this comic is Looper meets the Bourne Identity and I can't recommend this title enough. Read Full Review
The same bodies and faces repeat, but Ryp keeps the action sequences with multiple clones clear and easy to follow. Ryp's visual pacing is also strong, and works well with Schulner's dialogue. Except for wry touches of humor, Schulner's writing is un-flashy, precise and economical, with good rhythm and a refreshing lack of stylistic gloss. Every line of dialogue and every panel in "Clone" #2 directly serves the action of the story. The concluding cliffhanger plot twist is an old standard, but through good writing and art, Schulner and Ryp pull it off. Read Full Review
I don’t know how much longer the story can hold my interest and since I already know that Ryp is not staying on the book permanently I really wonder if the story is enought. I’m willing to give it a few more issues, but this one might end up fading fast. Lastly, the Facebook thing was ridiculous and made me roll my eyes so bad. Read Full Review
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