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  • Clone Saga
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  • The Clone Saga or Spider-Clone Saga was a major story arc in Marvel Comics which ran from 1994 to 1996 involving many clones of Spider-Man. The story is one of the most controversial Spider-Man stories ever told. Although it was intended to wrap up in less than a year, the comics sold very well and the writers were encouraged to prolong the saga as long as possible. This led to some changes to the storyline that ultimately proved unpopular.
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Cat
  • Spider-Man
Type
  • storyarc
Caption
  • 1990.0
main char team
endmo
  • December
Title
  • The Clone Saga
Titles
  • Spider-Man #51–75
  • Spider-Man Unlimited #7–14
  • The Amazing Spider-Man #394–418
  • The Sensational Spider-Man #0–11
  • The Spectacular Spider-Man #217–240
  • Web of Spider-Man #117–129
startyr
  • 1994
Crossover
  • y
endyr
  • 1996
ID
  • 1199
Sortkey
  • Clone Saga
startmo
  • October
Writers
Publisher
abstract
  • The Clone Saga or Spider-Clone Saga was a major story arc in Marvel Comics which ran from 1994 to 1996 involving many clones of Spider-Man. The story is one of the most controversial Spider-Man stories ever told. Although it was intended to wrap up in less than a year, the comics sold very well and the writers were encouraged to prolong the saga as long as possible. This led to some changes to the storyline that ultimately proved unpopular. Although there were many people involved, the Clone Saga is most closely associated with Terry Kavanagh, who proposed the idea, Howard Mackie, who worked on the majority of the smaller crossovers involved in the overall storyarc and Gerry Conway, who devised the original story. Executive editors on the storyline included Tom DeFalco, Bob Budiansky, and Bob Harras.
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