Amazing Spider-Man #24

Event\Storyline: Clone Conspiracy Writer: Dan Slott Artist: Giuseppe Camuncoli Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 22, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 31
6.7Critic Rating
7.1User Rating

A CLONE CONSPIRACY TIE-IN!
•  Spider-Man has been through hell...
•  The Jackal has taken his best shot, but Spider-Man doesn't need to face him alone.
•  Discover who is joining Spider-Man in his battle!
Rated T+

  • 7.0
    AIPT - Nick Nafpliotis Feb 22, 2017

    I'm also highly intrigued to see how things with Ben Reilly and another major returned villain (you can probably guess who) now that they are back in the Marvel Universe. Both characters have been through some major events"including their own deaths"which have changed them drastically from the last time they were regular members of the Spider-Man cast. Even if the big fights in this issue were somewhat lackluster, the plot threads emerging from its aftermath should be all types of fun to watch unfold. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weird Science - Branden Murray Feb 27, 2017

    I wont rush to revisit this event again soon but I did like seeing the journey and will be back for the Omega issue next week ... why not?  Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez Feb 23, 2017

    Amazing Spider-Man #24 answers some questions left open from The Clone Conspiracy #5's ending. In doing so Dan Slott and Christos Gage create interest for future stories involving the likes of Doctor Octopus, whenever he reappears in Amazing Spider-Man. At the same time, this issue failed to create a compelling reason to want to read an ongoing Scarlet Spider comic book featuring the current version of Ben Reilly. That failure makes Amazing Spider-Man #24 only a comic book for the most diehard Spider-Man fans to buy. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Superior Spider-Talk - Mark Ginocchio Feb 22, 2017

    Amazing Spider-Man #24 does the job of tying up some of the loose ends from the Clone Conspiracy while setting the table for more Spider-books in the near future. However, there's nothing about the issue that sells any of these new books as a "must" for readers and the Ben Reilly character remains a mess. Read Full Review

  • 6.3
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Feb 22, 2017

    The Clone Conspiracy disappointed with its abrupt, open-ended finale issue, and this epilogue chapter doesn't do enough to give the event the closure it needed. It focuses too little on Otto Octavius, and it doesn't do enough to shift Ben Reilly from sinister villain to compelling protagonist again. Giuseppe Camuncoli's art is always a draw, but this series clearly needs a fresh start. Read Full Review

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