Interesting how clones don't copy moles, meaning no matter what they'll never be exactly the same as their original. In a way, making them their own self? I'm assuming their method of cloning would make the clone more like an identical twin.
This chapter was hilarious for me. Gwen confirming for the first timei in the serie that the actual Kujirai is a clone then just after that it appears that in reality she is not ?!?!? What the fuck is going ??
@selfiesturluson I agree that it’s to represent that no matter what the clone will never be the original person, but it’s interesting because she still has the more yet retains no of her memories so I wonder what that represents
Is this the first time they've explicitly stated that this is the future? I've been operating under the assumption that this was some alternate history where Kowloon was never torn down.
Yes!, it's the first time, other than the vague "futuristic" hints, like they use laptops and smartphones when kowloon was in the 80's, plus the floating mcguffin.
Also it's the first time they give us some semblance of the timeline "the original was demolished in 1994" "that long ago?" meaning that it's decades past 1994.
whelp page18 clone confirmed... but then... ¿denied?