Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

4 of 5 stars

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This was a heavy hitting issue, if I may say so. I was actually surprised by how much it hit me, considering the tropes that were used. They did a wonderful job of humanizing Laura and her sister, as well as the rest of their clones. It was really well done.
This issue raised a lot of questions about the ideal of self. At what point would a clone stop being just a clone, and be their own person? At what point do we stop considering a cyborg a robot, and start considering them a person? I love these sorts of debates, so this issue was perfection.

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