Luke Taylor is about to be a father any day now, but who is his "father"? The scientist behind the cloning project is the most wanted man in America, but where is he? And what will the rebels do when they get their hands on him?
This is the best new series I've read in months and you had better buy it while it's still on the shelves. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
Part of me knows that this issue was fucking crazy and in some ways a really bad issue, but the other part of me that I’m choosing to listen to knows that it’s an amazing action sci-fi story and that it’s allowed to be nuts. I know that it’s not an emotionally moving comic and it’s not going to be looked at in years to come as something that advanced the medium, but it will probably be on a lot of people’s lists for how you tell an action/sci-fi story in a comic book. I loved this issue and cannot wait to see where the madness leads in the next issue. Read Full Review
I originally started reading this book just for Juan Jose Ryp's art. I'm a big fan. What kept me going back to this series was the fact it's a fantastic story by writer David Schulner. This issue has a few twists and turns readers will really enjoy. The art here is fantastic, and I love all of the characters in this book, good and bad. This is one of my favorite month to month books currently.Overall, I highly recommend this issue. Read Full Review
Overall, another great issue of Clone. It could very well be the best series you aren't reading, so I'd correct that. This issue takes a break making things mysterious and instead goes all out with the action. There's some great twists later on, some really shocking stuff you're going to have to see to believe. You need to be reading Clone. Read Full Review
This issue is full of suspense! Shadowy government deals are hatched and treachery is everywhere! With Luke's family caught in the middle of not one but two genetic experiments he is going to great lengths to save his loved ones. This issue has some nice story beats expanding the plot on three different fronts while not losing the urgency of the particular situation Luke finds himself in. Read Full Review
"Clone" #4 is the weakest issue of the series to date, but ultimately that's in part because the previous issues felt so much fresher and exciting. This isn't bad, but I'd like to get more back into the nature of the clones and watch that unfold. As a transition issue, this works well enough, but hopefully next issue will be back up to speed once more. Read Full Review
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