
Spider-Gwen: Shadow Clones Av Emily Kim
Breakout hit character Spider-Gwen faces off against villainous clones of herself in this new epic! Ghost-Spider faces her own clone saga! Gwen Stacy comes face to face with some of the deadliest Spider-Man villains of all, including Doc Ock, Sandman, Vulture and more! But wait... why do they all look like... Gwen?! Writer Em......
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Ghost-Spider faces her own clone saga! Gwen Stacy comes face to face with some of the deadliest Spider-Man villains of all - including Doctor Octopus, Sandman and the Vulture! But wait - why do they all look like Gwen?! And what do these hybrid clones all want with the original? Luckily, with Reed Richards'' help, Gwen is about to get some answers! Unluckily, the clones just keep on coming! Even worse, a mastermind is lurking in the shadows, just waiting to strike! But who could hate Gwen Stacy - all Gwen Stacys - this much? And how will their quest for vengeance threaten the entire Multiverse? Don''t miss this pivotal chapter in the ever-surprising life of Ghost-Spider! Collecting SPIDER-GWEN: SHADOW CLONES #1-5.
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