Thread:The Many-Angled One/@comment-24812000-20160405014631/@comment-4548390-20161210213757

No, I think it's truly Reilly. Since the beginning, Dan Slott has been saying the Jackal wasn't the villain of the story, that he's trying to change the world for the better. That doesn't seem like anything Miles Warren would try to do, because he is a villain, he's insane. Those scenes for the upcoming ASM #22 that I left a link for you to see is more than enough to prove that's Reilly. Miles wouldn't be able to access Reilly's memories, and he was never known to be able to switch bodies, he's no Doctor Octopus, the guy couldn't even create a perfect clone, I doubt he would be able to do what Doc Ock did in Dying Wish. I think that sometime after recruiting Rhino, the Lizard, and Electro, Reilly (who had somegow been resurrected by Miles) switched places with him and started impersonating him in order to use his technology to do something good, as opposed to what Miles originally wanted to do. When he resurfaces, he will likely help Spider-Man to take Reilly down because he can't stand someone using his technology to do something good, something that he disapproves.