Thread:The Many-Angled One/@comment-24812000-20160405014631/@comment-4548390-20160919161106

Take a look at this interview. Remember what I said in one of my previous comments?

The Many-Angled One wrote: I think the Jackal has been playing this game for a very long time. Maybe since the beginning, who knows? All those Jackals we know could be actually clones of the true Miles Warren, who's returning just now (read the Clone Saga, Spider-Island, and that Alpha story arc and you'll see it's plausible), or he's been using the cloning resurrection method all this time. Ben 1,000,911 wrote: I'm actually pretty sure the real Jackal is dead, unfortunately. I think that he made a clone of himself who died in ASM #149, and then he made two more: one called Warren Miles (see WOS #125) and another one as a back-up. The real Jackal altered his own DNA and was present through most of the Clone Saga until he died in Maximum Clonage. The back-up, who was the guy from Daredevil vs. Punisher, also was the guy from the beginning of Spider-Island. He then created the various Miles Warren clones, including yet another back-up, who took his place and so-on. I think the guy who is acting as the Jackal now for Dead No More is just another one of these failsafe clones to act as the lead one, and those other Miles Warrens are probably the same ones from Spider-Island. There would be no true way to tell unless he died, or recreated the scenario from ASM #149 where only a non-clone could deactivate a certain bomb or something. The Many-Angled One wrote: Did you know that the clone who appeared in ASM #149 is actually Warren Miles? Plus, it was never stated anywhere that the altered Jackal was really the real Miles Warren. The clones who were working with him in Spider-Island were all killed by the Spider-Queen, those are others. And did you read ASM #17? He seemingly found a way to cheat death by bringing people back to life through cloning, so there's no way that the "main Jackal" isn't the true Miles Warren.

That's the thing with the Jackal, we never know the whole truth (immediately). Maybe it will all be addressed in the Clone Conspiracy. Ben 1,000,911 wrote: Oh really? Oh wow then that makes sense, sorry my Clone Saga knowledge is muddled a bit. Also Spider-Queen only killed a couple of them, because at least two survived at the end of Spider-Island. And yes I read it but there is still no proof that the current Jackal is not a clone. The Many-Angled One wrote: And there's no proof that he is. Again, that's the thing with the Jackal, we don't really know the whole truth.

So, take a look at this I took from that interview: ''I understand one resurrected Spider-character in the book is Madame Web.

Madame Web — the old one, Cassandra Webb — is a mysterious character. However altruistic the Jackal may appear to be, there’s certainly a methodology to his resurrection process, and what purpose Cassandra Webb plays in his grander designs remains to be seen.

That said, Cassandra is indeed alive again, and owes that to The Jackal, so she can find some kinship with Hobie in the similarities of their positions. Not only that, but she also has a strong connection to The Web of Life and Destiny and a bevy of psychic abilities, all of which could prove useful to someone with Prowler’s unique skillset and the arsenal he’s got at his disposal.''

See? That's the path I feel they are going to follow since I read ASM #17, the Jackal is bringing people back in their own cloned bodies through (possibly) mystical means. They are not clones with the same memories of their original selves, they are the real deal, but brought back in a new body that resembles the ones they lost. And if you think about it, it's what New U Technologies is aiming to do, to use cloning to improve our lives. I believe he's transplanting the souls of the dead into cloned bodies. Remember the Clone Saga? His goal there was to replace humanity with clones he could control. Do you see something similar happening? Yes or yes?