Jackal (Marvel Comics)

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Jackal


The Jackal
Mark Bagley, Art

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Amazing Spider-Man #31 (as Miles Warren)
Amazing Spider-Man #129 (as the Jackal)
Created by Stan Lee, Steve Ditko (Miles Warren)
Gerry Conway, Ross Andru (The Jackal)
Characteristics
Alter ego Professor Miles Warren
Affiliations Empire State University
Abilities Genius intelligence,
Superhuman physical attributes,
Razor sharp claws and teeth,
Skilled martial artist and gymnast

The Jackal (Dr. Miles Warren) is a Marvel Comics supervillain, an enemy of Spider-Man.

An Empire State University biology professor, Miles Warren became infatuated with student Gwen Stacy. After Stacy died, he became a demented geneticist and genetically enhanced his own body, combining his own DNA with that of a jackal. He also cloned Gwen Stacy and Spider-Man, leading to the “Clone Saga” years later.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

[edit] Origin

Prof. Miles Warren was once a professor of biochemistry at Empire State University. Warren fell in love with one of his students, Gwen Stacy, who was the girlfriend of Peter Parker (Spider-Man). After Gwen was killed by the original Green Goblin, Warren swore vengenace on Spider-Man, falsely believing it was he who caused her death. He was approached by a scrier, offering to assist him in his project to ressurect Gwen Stacey through cloning. When this was discovered by his lab assistant, Warren strangled him and being unable to accept responsibility for the action, created an alter ego called "The Jackal". Warren then transformed himself into a monster by combining his own DNA with that of a jackal.

[edit] Clone saga

Almost twenty (real time) years later, it was revealed that the clone of Peter had survived the explosion and went into hiding. In addition, Prof. Warren had made a clone of himself before he died, who went into hibernation for several years. However, in the intervening years another clone of Miles Warren ("Warren Miles") appeared, and actually married the Gwen Stacy clone. The Jackal's research was also used to create the several incarnations of the villain Carrion, one of whom was thought to be a failed clone of the Jackal. He also used his experiments to mutate his own DNA and give himself attributes of an actual Jackal; prior to these events, the Jackal's physical abilities had merely been the result of training rather than any superhuman powers.

The Jackal in his original costume.
The Jackal in his original costume.

The Peter Parker clone, unaware that the Jackal lived, took the name Ben Reilly, and went into exile. Years later, he returned to New York City, allied himself with Spider-Man, and became the Scarlet Spider. The Jackal returned at this point (Amazing Spider-Man #399, March, 1995) and convinced both Parker and Reilly that Reilly was the real Peter Parker and that the other man was the clone, and created a number of other Peter Parker clones who came into conflict with Spider-Man, the Scarlet Spider, and Kaine. Ultimately, the Jackal, in the process of attempting to kill and replace millions of people with clones he could control, was killed falling off a tall building while trying to save the Gwen clone, who was saved by Spider-Man.[1]

Shortly after, Parker retired to spend more time with his pregnant wife, Mary Jane Watson-Parker, and Ben Reilly briefly replaced him as Spider-Man, until he died at the hands of the Green Goblin, finally revealing in the process that Parker was and always had been the original Spider-Man.[2]

The Jackal returned once again. This version of the Jackal is a fourth clone of Miles Warren, even further genetically altered to a point where he frequently displays animalistic tendencies and his body is always cold, causing him to wear a thick fur coat even in the hottest weather. He became a crimelord calling himself "The Professor" and allied himself with Hammerhead, but the two of them eventually went to jail.[3]

[edit] Powers and abilities

The Jackal had been mutagenically enhanced by combining the genetic material of an actual jackal with his own. As a result he had some degree of superhuman strength. His agility and speed were similarly augmented. Jackal also had razor sharp claws and teeth. Even prior to this, he was capable of holding his own against Spider-Man in a fight, although in these cases he always began with the element of surprise on his side.

The Jackal was a genius in the fields of genetics and biochemistry and a pioneer in the field of cloning. His knowledge of cloning was at least a century ahead of what is known to conventional science. The Jackal was an excellent hand-to-hand combatant. When he gained his enhanced abilities he was able to defeat Spider-Man in more than one physical confrontation.

[edit] Alternate version

[edit] Ultimate Marvel

Miles Warren was Harry Osborn's hypnotherapist that helped him repress memories about his father, The Green Goblin. Later in the Deadpool story arc of Ultimate Spider-Man, he was revealed to be dating Aunt May. However, as of now, he had no involvement in the Clone Saga in this continuity and has yet to make any more appearances.

[edit] In other media

Miles Warren appears in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, played by Jonathan Harris. He didn't turn into the Jackal. Instead, he is a scientist. In the series, Warren is the one who creates cloning, but the government banned his experiments. Warren's clones keep dissolving into vapour, because of their DNA. He creates the clone of Hydro-Man and Mary Jane Watson. In the end of the episode, the clones vapourized, and Warren was able to get Spider-Man's DNA so that he would get a chance to make a clone with the DNA.

Spider-Man later visited an alternate universe in which Warren had managed to make a Spider-clone, which had escaped and became Ben Reilly.

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