Death comes for every clone. For Luke Taylor, it's just arrived sooner.
I'm feeling pretty safe in saying this book will have a perfectletter grade this year, based on previous issues and this one. Read Full Review
Clone 8 is quieter and more personal than some of the previous issues, but it's still a gripping read. I highly recommend you track down the first trade and get caught up on this great series, which features great story telling and some of the best art in comics today. Read Full Review
In the end I was a little upset that there wasn't a whole lot that happened in this issue and you're left with more questions than answers but I'm starting to pick up on the pattern that the story is developed. Issue did a good job of not moving too far in the story, which usually frustrates me because I can tend to be a little impatient, but leaves enough room for expansion in the current story arc so I'm looking forward to issue #9. Read Full Review
Clone #8 is continues the story and offers up a few more ideas, but it feels like more of a downbeat compared with the previous issues. Read Full Review
. . $3, 22pgs +5pgs prev. Minimal ADs. Grade A cover, self wrapped? . . This series keeps picking up and is just dying to be an action movie or series. The action is great in this issue and finally we see the creators do mind getting nude and nasty. They may start shocking us with a bit more then blood and RYP. Speaking of Juan Jose Ryp, he excels in the this issue and make for a fest for the eyes.Andy Troy does well to create colors for the master, and the issue overall is great.