sleepseeker
Written on Nov 21, 2020
There was some issues, but as a whole, I liked this story arc. It was an easy read and I loved seeing certain people interacting with each other. I have not read any earlier comics that dealt with cloning arcs, so my rating is based on what I've read in the modern era of Spider-man. I did like some of the moments of interactions between people especially with Gwen Stacy, both of them. I don't like Doc Ock but he didn't annoy me in this story and we'll probably see more of him in future comics.
I did not like certain reveals about the clones, but it wasn't terrible, just okay.
The art was fantastic.
Silk is becoming one of my favorites and I hope we get to see more of her in the future. I've been reading the previous Silk comics before this, but you might need to read some of her stuff before this, to understand certain things. Even if you don't, I think it's easy to understand what's happening for the main clone story, just not Silk's personal journey.
I haven't read much about Prowler, but I loved the series included in this book and I'll be on the lookout for more comics on him.
I usually find reading orders online, since sometimes the book is put in the order of book numbers not reading order. In the beginning of book they put their preferred reading order, but it looked different from what I saw online. I stuck to the order I found, since it's a site I usually use and I trust it. The last Spider-man Graphic Novel event I read (Spider-verse) was in Book order and I was confused when I read the whole main Series (which was in the front of the book) and finished the event and after those in the book, were the tie-in novels.
Take my advice and find a reading order, it makes for a better reading experience.
The story ends but it also leaves things open, where you know there is going to be comics in the future that deal with the fallout of these events.