Gwen Stacy (clone)
A seemingly exact duplicate of Peter Parker's late girlfriend Gwen Stacy, this clone was created through the Jackal's cloning experiments, confronting Spider-Man with an eerie, living replica of the woman he had lost — and forcing him to question what he truly knew about her.
Few Bronze Age introductions carry the emotional weight of Gwen Stacy (clone), who first stunned readers in The Amazing Spider-Man #142 in 1975, courtesy of Gerry Conway and Ross Andru. Emerging from one of Marvel's most haunting corners of continuity, this character represents a fascinating and unsettling chapter in Spider-Man's world — a figure whose very existence raises questions that the series never lets you forget. Across a publishing history stretching remarkably into 2021, she keeps extraordinary company: Spider-Man, Peter Parker, Miles Warren, the Jackal, and J. Jonah Jameson all share her pages, situating her squarely within some of the most consequential stories The Amazing Spider-Man has ever told. With two collector-recognized key issues to her name, she's a rewarding discovery for any Bronze Age enthusiast who wants to understand the deeper, stranger currents running beneath Marvel's flagship title.

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