10 Coolest Clones In Marvel Comics, Ranked

Many people look down on tropes, but they are useful tools in storytelling. Used correctly, a well-trodden trope can reveal new things about a character and entertain readers. One trope that Marvel has used a lot, and several times rather infamously, is cloning their most famous characters.Over the years, comic readers have been introduced to many clones of everyone from Spider-Man to Wolverine. Some of them have become quite memorable, taking over for their originators or becoming frightening foes. Their status as clones hasn’t slowed them down and many have spurred conversation among fans for decades by starring in unforgettable stories.The ’90s were an interesting decade for Magneto. After two big storylines – “Mutant Genesis” and “Fatal Attractions” – Magneto was put on the shelf, mindwiped by Professor X. After the villain Holocaust attacked Magneto’s home of Avalon, a mysterious man appeared in Central America. He was wearing Magneto’s costume, but looked younger and had no memories. Named Joseph by a nun, he was sent to the X-Men.RELATED: 10 Marvel Hero Victories That Weren’t Worth Their Cost

Many people look down on tropes, but they are useful tools in storytelling. Used correctly, a well-trodden trope can reveal new things about a character and entertain readers. One trope that Marvel has used a lot, and several times rather infamously, is cloning their most famous characters.

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Over the years, comic readers have been introduced to many clones of everyone from Spider-Man to Wolverine. Some of them have become quite memorable, taking over for their originators or becoming frightening foes. Their status as clones hasn’t slowed them down and many have spurred conversation among fans for decades by starring in unforgettable stories.

The ’90s were an interesting decade for Magneto. After two big storylines – “Mutant Genesis” and “Fatal Attractions” – Magneto was put on the shelf, mindwiped by Professor X. After the villain Holocaust attacked Magneto’s home of Avalon, a mysterious man appeared in Central America. He was wearing Magneto’s costume, but looked younger and had no memories. Named Joseph by a nun, he was sent to the X-Men.

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