Jackal (Marvel Comics) - Notable Clones Created By The Jackal

Notable Clones Created By The Jackal

  • The Miles Warren clone who died at Shea Stadium in The Amazing Spider-Man #149.
  • The Miles Warren clone who married the Gwen Stacy clone and died of clone degeneration in Web of Spider-Man #125.
  • The Miles Warren clone in the Daredevil/Punisher Limited Series.
  • The original Miles Warren clone who became Carrion.
  • The Gwen Stacy clone introduced in The Amazing Spider-Man #144. She went by the aliases Joyce Delaney and Gwen Miles.
  • Abby-L, the original Gwen Stacy clone who is also infected with the Carrion virus; introduced in Spider Island: Deadly Foes.
  • The Gwen Stacy clone introduced in The Amazing Spider-Man #399 who dies of clone degeneration.
  • Ben Reilly aka the Scarlet Spider aka Spider-Man II.
  • Kaine/Kaine Parker aka Tarantula - the first Peter Parker clone who suffers from clone degeneration.
  • Spidercide - Peter Parker clone who has control over his own molecules.
  • Jack - Peter Parker clone, the Jackal's diminutive henchman who dies from clone degeneration.
  • Guardian - Peter Parker clone who guarded the entrance to one of the Jackal's headquarters; he also died of clone degeneration.
  • The Spider-Man skeleton found in the smokestack Ben Reilly was dumped down at the end of the original clone story.
  • The army of Spider-Man clones in Maximum Clonage.
  • The multiple Miles Warren clones featured in "Spider-Island" who act as the henchmen for Jackal and the Queen.
  • The Spider-Queen clones that were harvested from the Queen's DNA sent to fight Spider-Man.
  • The two Jackal/Miles Warren clones that kidnapped Alpha and his family, which Spider-Man fought.
  • The Alpha clones created to harvest/clone the Parker Particles.

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