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Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy (Comic Book)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy (formerly Spider-Man: Dead No More) is the 2016 Bat Family Crossover for the Spider-Man series of titles and a part of Marvel NOW! (2016). The story is set to tie up a number of plots started up since the early days of writer Dan Slott's tenure as Amazing Spider-Man writer.Miles Warren, the infamous Jackal, is back in business with cloning again. This time, however, instead of trying to create weapons of sorts to defeat the web-slinger once and for all, he's doing something new: cheat death. Having already resurrected the wife of the original Rhino and the family of the Lizard, he opts to do more with others... if they're willing to bow over and help him. This looks like a job for Spider-Man, but when someone close to him dies, should he?The storyline kicks off with a series of prologues in The Amazing Spider-Man #16-19 that lead into a five issue mini-series, tie-in issues within Amazing and Silk, and a spin-off starring the Prowler. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); }) | |
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Deconstructed. The main basis of the storyline as the Jackal resurrects various people from both sides of the alignment spectrum dead during all the Spidey history. The Jackal asserts often that it's not actually cloning, but something akin to "reanimation". However, their bodies are still vat-grown clones that degenerate even if all memory is retained so Peter doesn't consider it true resurrection, telling Gwen how he can't see her as the "true" Gwen. The list included: Rhino's wife, the Lizard's family, Mattie Franklin (the third Spider-Woman), J. Jonah Jameson's wife, Marla (brink back in the prologue issues), Cassandra Webb, Montana, Mirage, Massacre, the first Kangaroo, one of the Tarantulas, and one of the Jack O'Lanterns. The Clone Conspiracy #2 expands the roster even further with Alistair and Spencer Smythe, Big Man, Ox, Stilt-Man, Eduardo Lobo, Hitman, one of the Hobgoblins, one of the Roses, one of the Mysterios, and the Bart Hamilton Green Goblin. | |
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Back for the Dead: By the end of Issue 5 and the tie-in issues, many of the heroes and villains resurrected by Ben are killed off again, including George and Gwen Stacy, Marla Jameson, Mattie Franklin, the Goblins and Jack O' Lantern, Doc Ock, and Rhino's wife. | |
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Back from the Dead: Deconstructed. The main basis of the storyline as the Jackal resurrects various people from both sides of the alignment spectrum dead during all the Spidey history. The Jackal asserts often that it's not actually cloning, but something akin to "reanimation". However, their bodies are still vat-grown clones that degenerate even if all memory is retained so Peter doesn't consider it true resurrection, telling Gwen how he can't see her as the "true" Gwen. The list included: Rhino's wife, the Lizard's family, Mattie Franklin (the third Spider-Woman), J. Jonah Jameson's wife, Marla (brink back in the prologue issues), Cassandra Webb, Montana, Mirage, Massacre, the first Kangaroo, one of the Tarantulas, and one of the Jack O'Lanterns. The Clone Conspiracy #2 expands the roster even further with Alistair and Spencer Smythe, Big Man, Ox, Stilt-Man, Eduardo Lobo, Hitman, one of the Hobgoblins, one of the Roses, one of the Mysterios, and the Bart Hamilton Green Goblin.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_1'); }) | |
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Anti-Villain: Suprisingly enough, the Jackal. While he does some downright awful things for his research and blackmails pretty much everyone he can into joining him, he has a legitimately good goal of trying to bring people back from the dead. This is later explained by him turning out to be Ben Reilly rather than Miles Warren. | |
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