Thread:The Many-Angled One/@comment-24812000-20160405014631/@comment-4548390-20161222042053

Sorry for the late answer, a blackout hit my neighborhood today and I've only been able to be online now.

I read the issue. It was pretty good, but it didn't answer everything like I was expecting.

Again, the Spider-Island's Jackal was Miles Warren, it doesn't make sense for him to be Reilly given how much we know about his goals now.

Like I said before, that's the thing with Miles Warren: we don't really know anything for sure. We don't even know if that Miles is the real one for sure. He was presented to us as the real one, but he could turn out to be yet another clone, the old green Jackal is returning later in this event after all.

That made me remember of the Clone Saga's Jackal, he was established as the real one in Smoke and Mirrors, but at the beginning of Maximum Clonage, he stated he himself was a clone, and the later appearances of the Jackal call Miles Warren's status into question. Is Miles Warren alive? Is he dead? Is any of the Jackals we've met the real Miles? We don't know. That's why I prefer to keep all the information we have about the Jackal in Miles Warren (Earth-616), like we do with Ultron, than scattering it throughout many pages without knowing what the heck is really going on with this clone-loving creep.

I agree that these clones are different from the ones we saw during Spider-Island, I'll even split the page into two, pne for the Spider-Island's ones and another for the Clone Conspiracy's.

Warren just collected a small amount of his ashes, there was enough to be scattered.

I also think that the Miles Warren we saw resurrecting Ben Reilly is a clone. Maybe one he created many years ago, like Warren Miles (it was stated in the only issue he appears that there were others like him, maybe even the clones we saw in Spider-Island were different clones that the Jackal recruited after his return, though I don't think it's the case), or one of the newly created ones we saw during Spider-Island (we don't know when Reilly was resurrected, the Jackal could've started it after the Clone Saga, but then gave up and his clones could've carried it on until this issue).

My theory is that the Jackal, maybe the real one, is still around, and he'll learn about Reilly's doings. When he does, he will be very, very angry, and then we'll see a Clone Wars: the Jackal (Miles Warren) and his army of Warrens vs. the Jackal (Ben Reilly) and his army of Warrens.