79 episodes

Zach Joiner and Joshua Lapin-Bertone launched in 2009 a show that had a simple premise: chronicle each issue of the infamous 1990s Spider-Man story that would become known as the Clone Saga. Covering 26 months and 144 issues of the five core-titles, such as Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Man [later renamed Peter Parker: Spider-Man] Web of Spider-Man, which was replaced by Sensational Spider-Man, Spectacular Spider-Man, and Spider-Man Unlimited, the group of experts ventured out to talk Clones. Little did they know the show would include every mini-series from the era, a 12-volume collection of Trade Paper Backs, 4 Omibusis, two 25 issue series that focused on both Kaine and Ben Reilly, all the one-shots and stories that dealt with the characters in the modern era, interviews and so much more.

Clone Saga Chronicles Spideydude Radio Network

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Zach Joiner and Joshua Lapin-Bertone launched in 2009 a show that had a simple premise: chronicle each issue of the infamous 1990s Spider-Man story that would become known as the Clone Saga. Covering 26 months and 144 issues of the five core-titles, such as Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Man [later renamed Peter Parker: Spider-Man] Web of Spider-Man, which was replaced by Sensational Spider-Man, Spectacular Spider-Man, and Spider-Man Unlimited, the group of experts ventured out to talk Clones. Little did they know the show would include every mini-series from the era, a 12-volume collection of Trade Paper Backs, 4 Omibusis, two 25 issue series that focused on both Kaine and Ben Reilly, all the one-shots and stories that dealt with the characters in the modern era, interviews and so much more.

    Clone Saga Chronicles Episode 76: The End of An Era… The Final Episode.

    Clone Saga Chronicles Episode 76: The End of An Era… The Final Episode.

    It’s the End of an Era here on the Spideydude Radio Network. The Final Episode of Clone Saga Chronicles. This isn’t easy for me to type or write, nor was it easy to edit or even create this episode. We recorded this back in late April or early May and because of that, there will be some dated references. This episode is a tribute to our show, a tribute to the saga itself, and a tribute to the guys whose lives have changed in so many ways. Clone Saga Chronicles wasn’t the first show I did. That honor would be... Continue reading

    • 2 hr 59 min
    Spideydude Experience Episode 43/Clone Saga Chronicles Special: Spider-Man (2002) Commentary

    Spideydude Experience Episode 43/Clone Saga Chronicles Special: Spider-Man (2002) Commentary

    The Year was 2002. The world was a lot different then. 20 years seems like it passed in a blink of an eye but in reality, it was a long time ago. Marvel didn’t own the Box Office, Disney had merely discussed purchasing it during the early 1990s, and the Tangled Web of Spider-Man on the big screen had yet to come. Join Zach and Gerard as they discuss what their lives were like at that point, how the picture almost never got made, how it affected the website, and more. Enjoy this Special Commentary on the 20th anniversary of... Continue reading

    • 2 hr 20 min
    CSC Episode 75: DC vs. Marvel

    CSC Episode 75: DC vs. Marvel

    After 10 years, we are winding down the show. Back in 2010, Zach guest appeared on the 104th episode of Michael Bailey’s Views From the Longbox to discuss the Clone Saga. Zach always wanted to bring him onto the show, but never felt that it was the right way to do so. However, after going through the list of appearances of Ben Reilly, there was one story that he had never covered: Marvel Vs. DC. In what would be the first trade paperback he would ever own, Zach knew there were three people that he wanted to bring forward: Michael,... Continue reading

    • 1 hr 58 min
    CSC Episode 74: Spider-Verse

    CSC Episode 74: Spider-Verse

    New Episode! Zach is back with the final 2000s episode of Clone Saga Chronicles. He covers why it’s been a while since we last saw an episode, mentions some changes in regards to his past associations, and of course in this go-around, he is covering the 2015 Spider-Verse storyline, which has a lot of Ben, Kaine, Mayday, and Peter Parker. Zach’s focus is on Ben and Kaine aspects of the story, as the Mayday Mondays Gang covered it in their 10th episode. I would encourage you to listen to both, as it gives a more complete picture. ITEM: We are... Continue reading

    • 1 hr 12 min
    CSC Episode 73: Carrion & the Carrion Virus

    CSC Episode 73: Carrion & the Carrion Virus

    SURPRISE! A new episode for CSC? Yes Please. This Episode is a solo effort by Zach to explain the long and sometimes strange history of the Carrion character and the Virus he would produce. Zach tackles nearly all the appearances of Carrion as follows: Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man 25-31 (original) Spectacular Spider-Man 149 (McBride) Spectacular Spider-Man 162-163 (McBride) Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage (McBride) Amazing Spider-Man 390-393 (McBride) Spider-Man: Dead Man’s Hand (Dr. Allen) Continue reading

    • 53 min
    CSC Episode 72: Revelations…Part Four & Osborn Journal

    CSC Episode 72: Revelations…Part Four & Osborn Journal

    There is a sense of the beginning of the end of this show. Peter Parker: Spider-Man 75 was the first time I had read a comic starring Peter Parker that wasn’t a tie into the cartoon (Adventures of Spider-Man) or a back issue since my very first issue, Spectacular Spider-Man 223. It was an introduction to Norman Osborn that I had only seen in the 90’s show, that leveled him to the top of the food chain in terms of Arch-villains. It’s one of, if not my single favorite issues of Spider-Man of all time, notwithstanding other issues such as... Continue reading

    • 2 hr 13 min

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Amazing

One of the best Spider Podcasts

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AMAZIN SPIDER-MAN VOL 5 CLONE SAGA CONTINUED.

Hey, if you guys still read these reviews then I thought I’d tell you about the newest run of ASM where basically the Beyond Corporation find Ben Riley and give him a new suit and get his girlfriend out of prison and all this stuff and basically make him the new official Spider-Man. The thing is that at the same time Peter Parker is being Spider-Man and basically they show up at the same crime scene and these villains use their powers and there’s this huge explosion and since Reilly has the new suped up suit he’s fine but they kinda reverse the Aunt May situation and now for the rest of this little clone saga Peter is in a coma. It’s pretty interesting and I’m reading the newest issue now. Just letting you guys know that if you wanted to start the podcast again then there’s always new material. Anyway you guys probably already read it but thought you might want to hear it from a fan-

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