That would be weird, 'cause Spidey never actually heard uncle Ben dying, nor would Kraven know about him, sounds like he's just saying Spidey has a hero syndrome and nothing more.
Clone Kraven't frustration is representing the fanbase waiting for something to happen .
And it's weird they didn't adress the whole Kaine thing 'cause there's a pretty subtle reference to what Kraven was doing in Squirrel Girl before:In Kaine's book it seemed to be all but confirmed that he lifted the curse from Kraven, since it said he needed a spider to kill him. Kaine killed Kraven (stopped his heart) but managed to jumpstart it as a neat little way of playing with the wording so he was already free of immortality. But then Hunted doesn't even have Kraven wanting to settle the score with him once and for all (he was the one they used to bring him back, after all) or lure the other spiders in for his ultimate endgame of making Peter kill him... the guy he already knew wouldn't crack from the last time he really went to town on him.
Some people even theorized at the time that he died just because he could actually be killed already, and not that it had something to do with the whole "the Spider" motif. It's so ambiguous since they didn't address the Kaine storyarc that you can make the case for it in the end.
(ASM#22 vol 5).
Then again, Kraven did seem to consider to kill himself with the rifle for a moment, so maybe he was mortal again and wanted Spidey to kill because he really liked his previous last hunt I guess.
It's kinda the point, killing the original Kraven while keeping an identical clone means that the chances of the original being resurrected again are much lower.Not like I just want to take a dump on him at every opportunity because I must, but even at the time I found Hunted lukewarm and his take on Kraven didn't go many places. I thought the idea of Kraven leading a tribe, which he used at the beginning of the arc, legitimately badass and I think something could have been made of that. In the end, though, what we got was yet another Kraven offspring we're supposed to take as the ultimate replacement - and then Spencer himself worked AGAINST that when in Sinister War it seemed like everybody KNEW this was just a replacement and not Kraven proper.
It is what it is.
So hey, this Kraven't gonna act like the actual Kraven for now on, while comic nerds know he's not the original, 'cause that guy is dead, and comic books are just stupid enough to need a compromise like this instead of not writing garbage.