{"id":226012,"date":"2017-07-05T19:31:03","date_gmt":"2017-07-05T23:31:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/copy-craps-the-15-worst-comic-book-clones-cbr-blog.php"},"modified":"2017-07-05T19:31:03","modified_gmt":"2017-07-05T23:31:03","slug":"copy-craps-the-15-worst-comic-book-clones-cbr-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/cloning\/copy-craps-the-15-worst-comic-book-clones-cbr-blog.php","title":{"rendered":"Copy-Craps: The 15 Worst Comic Book Clones &#8211; CBR (blog)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    We wont pretend to know the complicatedscientific    processes that go intocreatinga genetic clone of    someone, this isnta science journal after all. However,    it doesnt take a scientist torecognize when cloning has    gone horribly wrong. Clones both good and bad are a staple of    both pulp fiction and comicbooks. Clones and evil twins    alike haveappeared in every major superhero book on the    shelves for decades. Its a concept that makes sense, to clone    a powerful hero or villainso you canhave a    superhuman under your control or toreplace a lost one.  <\/p>\n<p>    RELATED:Terrible    Heralds: 8 Awful Heralds Of Galactus (And 7 Who Would Be    Worse)  <\/p>\n<p>    However, sometimes it doesnt work out the way you planned.    Sometimes the clone is evil, or maybe you wanted them to be    evil but they turned out good. Heck, maybe theirvery    presence in comics is enough to make them horrible duplicates,    muddling up narratives and story arcs. Its a good thing that    cloning isnt a readily available technology in comics, or else    thered be a bunch of unnecessary duplicates running around. Of    the few clones that have gotten loose (or still are), there are    definitely some dysfunctional duplicates, which is why CBR    decided to countdown the 15 worst clones in comics.  <\/p>\n<p>    Though his name is arguably a lot cooler than the original,    this Bart Allen\/Impulse clone is kind of the worst. An evil    duplicate, Inertia was named Thaddeus Thawne II by his    creator President Thaddeus Thawne. President Thawne created    Thaddeus II after failing to recruit Bart Allen (part Thawne    himself) into the long-standing war between the Thawne and    Allen Families. After this failure, he cloned Bart and created    Inertia to replace Bart in the past.  <\/p>\n<p>    The opposite of Bart Allen in many ways, Thaddeus is not only,    as Wally West put it, an irredeemable sociopath with Barts    face, he also ages slower. While Impulse aged up to 15 in only    2 years, Thaddeus grew up slower and learned to be more    calculating and methodical, not impulsive. After his first    attack on Max Mercury (Impulses mentor) Inertia would go on to    have a long rivalry with Impulse.<\/p>\n<p>    Created from the cells of Emma Frost, the Stepford Cuckoos were    grown for the purpose of being able to kill every mutant on    Earth. The Cuckoos are powerful telepaths that become more    powerful by combining their powers into one hive mind. Fitting    since they all look, dress and act alike.  <\/p>\n<p>    The sisters  Celeste, Esme, Irma, Phoebe and Sophie     definitely live up the name Stepford. For those of you who    dont know, this is in reference to The Stepford Wives, a    book about an idyllic neighborhood full of submissive    housewives that seem to act like perfect robots (because,    SPOILER, they are). While the Cuckoos are far from submissive,    they definitely keep a prim and proper appearance and demeanor    about them, to the extent of being rather stuck up and snobby.    But well forgive them since they have been a powerful asset to    the X-Men for quite some time now.<\/p>\n<p>    Guy Gardner is already kind of a jerk. Hes loud, he brash and    hes not all that keen on authority. So what would an evil    clone of him be like? Enter Joe Gardner, a clone of Guy created    by the Draal. The Draalarean alien race bent on    controlling the Green Lantern    Corpsthrough clones of the guardians. They attempted    to do just that with Joe Gardner, but it didnt work out quite    like they planned.  <\/p>\n<p>    During the cloning, Guy tampered with the process, causing    mental problems with the duplicate including loss of memories    and psychopathic tendencies. Afterfailing to destroy and    replace Guy, Joe wasnt heard from for a while. He returned    laters as the Enforcer, capturing Green Lanterns and selling    them as slaves. Without Guys morality, Joe is justa    psychopath with a power ring. Not a good combination.<\/p>\n<p>    ARussian mutant and graduate of the Weapon Xprogram, Arkady    Rossovich was once a serial killer with life-draining powers.    He was equipped with retractable carbonadiumtentacles in    each hand by Weapon X to increase his literal and figurative    reach, becoming a powerful mercenary for various evil    organizations until his death by Wolverine.  <\/p>\n<p>    This wasnt the last of Omega Red, however, as an organization    known as The White Sky was commissioned to create clones of the    villain. These three were Omega Black, a female clone with    carbonadium tentacles in her chest; Omega White, a clone with    the power to create energy constructs; and Omega Red, a clone    that was almost exactly the same as the original. Dubbed The    Omega Clan the clones were created for the purpose of hunting    and killing mutants.<\/p>\n<p>    Despite being raised to be an assassin to kill his father,    Damian Wayneeventually grewinto his own as both a    sidekick to Batman, and    as his own person. Talia Al Ghul did not wish for any of this,    she wanted Damian to help her enact her plan to have a perfect    family with Batman, a family that could rule the world    together. After Damian sided with Batman, she decided to take    more drastic measures.  <\/p>\n<p>    Enter Heretic, a clone of Damian created to be the perfect    child, one who could help Tahlia enact her plans. The clone was    trained much like Damian, but was genetically modified,    surgically enhanced and gestated in a whales body to have peak    human strength. If thats not weird enough, his rapid aging and    growth gave Heretic the body of a muscular adult with the head    of a child. Creepy.<\/p>\n<p>    Originally known as Nathanial Essex, Mr. Sinister was once a    brilliant biologist in 19th Century England. Essex was shunned    by his peers both for his immoral methods of human    experimentation and his theories on a great mutation that    existed in humanity. Eventually, Essex would fall into the    hands of this great mutation when Apocalypse himself awoke and    granted Essex great power and immortality. Essex renamed    himself Mr. Sinister, becoming the villain we all know and    love.  <\/p>\n<p>    As a biologist and villain, it makes sense that Mr. Sinister is    a fan of cloning. Sinister has cloned both himself and others    countless times. He oft uses clones of himself to stand in    during attempts on his life or to merelystroke his own    ego. Sinister has also created various clones of other mutants    include Jean Grey and Hank McCoy, each being used in some crazy    and convoluted plot against the X-Men.<\/p>\n<p>    Speaking of Mr. Sinister Clones, Madelyne Pryor is the worst of    them all. Cloned from Jean Grey, Sinister created her with the    purpose of being a stand-in for the original. This is where    things get creepy, as Sinister believed that anoffspring    between Jean Grey and Cyclops would create a powerful mutant,    one strong enough to defeat apocalypse. However, Jean grey was    known to be a bit reckless, so Sinister created the clone to    replace her and create his desired mutant offspring. Gross.  <\/p>\n<p>    If that wasnt bad enough, Madelyne and Scott actually would    have a child who would eventuallybecomeCable.    Itwas also Madelyne herself who infected the infant    Nathan Summers with his techno organic virus. She did so as the    Goblin Queen, a persona she chose after turning on Scott    Summers and the X-Men, brandishing powerful telekinesis,    telepathy and a wide variety of magical, reality-warping    spells.<\/p>\n<p>    From the pages of Robert KirkmansInvincible, The    Mauler Twins are simultaneously some of Invincibles best and    worst enemies. Massive, strong, durable and brilliant, The    Twins are actually clones. Or rather, one clone and the    original, though they might both be clones man this is    confusing. Whichever combination it is, the original Mauler    mastered cloning technology and used it to create a clone to do    his bidding.  <\/p>\n<p>    His plan didnt work out too well, however, since his clone    gained all of his memories and thoughts, believing himself to    be the original. While they are evil geniuses, the Maulers    plans are often halted due in part to their own bickering over    who is the original and who his the clone. Further, what makes    these two blues the worst is that they are in part responsible    for creating one of Invincibles deadliest and most ruthless    villains, Angstrom Levy.<\/p>\n<p>    Some people might be confused with this entry. We know that the    original Charles Xavier as he appeared for most of his X-Men    comics career was in fact the original Charles    Xavier.However, after having his body implanted with a    Brood egg, Charles was under the control of the hive mind    aliens. He even created the New Mutants under Brood control as    a means of creating more hosts for reproduction of the aliens.    The creature inside Charles would eventually destroy his body,    but leave his soul intact.  <\/p>\n<p>    After defeating the creature that burst forth from the    professor, the X-Men were able to recover Charles soul from    the monster, but it was without a body. However, thanks to the    Starjammers, the X-Men were able to clone Charles a new body,    one that was a bit younger and had functioning legs. Aint that    convenient?<\/p>\n<p>    In a somewhat controversial story arc, Dr. Otto Octavius,    A.K.A. Dr. Octopus, cheated death by switching bodies with    Peter Parker, or so we thought. At the end ofSuperior    Spider-Man, Peters consciousness has reclaimed his    body and Otto Octavius is out of the picture. Fortunately for    Ock though, he put in safety protocols so that his    consciousness would survive and, after a long, arduous process    of finding his original body, he was able to clone himself a    young, superior body tooccupy.  <\/p>\n<p>    With hisnew young body and his tentacles back in his    hands, Doctor Octopus was back. Hisbody also had a bit of    Peters DNA since, after his time in Spider-Mans body, Otto    became obsessed with it (that sounds creepy) and determined it    to be absolutely perfect (even creepier), thus he wanted some    of his genetic material for himself (were sorry).<\/p>\n<p>    *Warning: The following contains spoilers    forInvincible*  <\/p>\n<p>    Also from the pages ofInvincible, Robot is a    rather interesting character. Originally thought to just be a    sentient robot of sorts, fans of the Image series would later    learn that the character had a lot more going for him. Born a    disabled and deformed human, Rudy used his vast intelligence to    build a robot drone to control and live through. But living    life as a robot was not enough for him.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is where things get kind of creepy. After noticing a    fellow superhero and love interest Monster Girl was attracted    to Guardians of the Globe teammate Rex Splode, Robot used Rexs    DNA to clone himself a new body. The new body, made to be the    same age as Monster Girl, served as a host for his memories and    thoughts and he would kill his original deformed self. It gets    worse too, since Robot would eventually seek world    domination.<\/p>\n<p>    Theres quite a few clone stories in Spider-Man comics, each    more confusing than the last. Perhaps the most well-known, and    most controversial, is the Ben Reilly clone saga. Back in the    70s, Spider-Man villain and serial cloner Jackal created a    duplicate of Spider-Man, pittingthe two Spider-Men    against each other, each believing themselves to be true Peter    Parker. After the battle, Peter thought the clone had died and    dumped his body.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, the clone survived and started a new life for himself    as Ben Reilly. The most controversial part of Bens clone saga    was whenBen was revealed to be the original, and Peter    the clone. Fans were shocked by this revealand the    following stories in which Ben Reilly took over as Spider-Man.    Eventually though, readers were relieved to find out the tests    results were switched by a manipulative Norman Osborne.<\/p>\n<p>    After the death of Superman Project Cadmus decided to clone him    and create their own man of steel, one that would follow    theirorders. However, cloning Kryptonians isnt as easy    at it seems. Instead of a Superman clone, Cadmus genetically    engineered a human to look exactly like Superman and decided to    replicate Kryptonian powers by other means. This came in the    form of a telekinetic aura surrounding their clone, one that    would give him flight, strength, invulnerability and limited    super speed. There was, however, another problem with their    clone.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite being designed to replace Superman, the clone was    released too early, having only aged to a teenager. Nicknamed    Superboy, and eventually dubbed Conner Kent\/Kon-El, this    Superman Clone had quite the career with the Teen Titans,    rocking a spiffy, but kind of dorky costume before going casual    withhis signature shirt and pants look.<\/p>\n<p>    Created by The Agenda, this clone has, well,an    agenda. Match was created to be Superboys match (man    these people are literal), cloned from his DNA and given his    memories. Meant to destroy Superboy and further The Agendas    agenda, Match had much more control over his superpowers, due    in part to the data downloaded into his brain, an advantage he    had over his originator. However, as strong as this clone was,    he was eventually defeated by Superboy, and thats not Matchs    only imperfection.  <\/p>\n<p>    Matchs genetic coding was susceptible to deterioration; as a    result, his body eventually started to rot away. This gave    Match an appearance and demeanor similar to Bizarro. With a    calcified face, rotting body and slurred, opposite-oriented    speech, Match had essentially become Bizarro Superboy. In this    state, he was much more forceful and violent, forcing his    feelings upon Wonder Girl and attacking the Titans without    mercy.<\/p>\n<p>    Alright, before we get angry comments on here, were not saying    X-23 is THE WORST. We love her, shes badass and awesome, its    just the circumstances surrounding her creation are pretty    terrible. Originally appearing inX-Men Evolution, Laura    Kinney was created to be the cloned daughterof Wolverine.  <\/p>\n<p>    Laura was part of a Weapon X revival meant to create another    soldier with adamantium-bonded bones. In an attempt to clone    Wolverine as a subject for the process, they found their DNA    samples were lacking a Y chromosome, so a female clone was    proposed. A female embryo was grown inside the head scientist    on the project, Dr. Sarah Kinney. Laura was born and subjected    to horrible radiation poisoning to activate her mutant gene    before having her claws ripped out and coated with adamantium.    Jeeze, no wonder shes so grumpy, though that might be Logans    genes at work.  <\/p>\n<p>    Which clone do you think got the crappiest treatment? 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