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According to writer Gerry Conway, who penned the whole ruby/moon/wolf thing, J. Jonah Jameson, Jr.’s hatred of Spider-Man was a significant factor. “[Man-Wolf] added another layer of tension ...
There is nothing that J. Jonah Jameson loves more than his son ... which would turn him into an uncontrollable Man-Wolf when the moon was full. Jameson’s hatred for Spider-Man has made him ...
Such is the case for J. Jonah Jameson's son John Jameson and his transformation into Man-Wolf in Amazing Spider-Man #124. There's a copy of The Amazing Spider-Man #124 (Marvel, 1973) CGC NM 9.4 ...
Marvel Comics' J. Jonah Jameson is widely recognized as one of Spider-Man's most prominent adversaries, if not a full-fledged nemesis in certain adaptations. Most fans know the Daily Bugle editor ...
J. Jonah Jameson has a complex relationship with Spider-Man, not Peter Parker, and genuinely cares for his employees. Despite being portrayed as a villain, Jameson has moments where he saves Peter ...
He was one of the best things about Spider-Man: Far From Home, and now J.K. Simmons is back as perpetually angry editor J. Jonah Jameson as part of a new promotional effort for the digital and Blu ...
J.K. Simmons' iconic portrayal of antagonistic newspaper editor J. Jonah Jameson remains a lasting legacy of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man movies. After appearing in Spider-Man: Far From Home, Simmons is ...
In fact, the new Daily Bugle video — titled, with appropriate subtlety, “EXCLUSIVE Spider-Man Unmasked Full Story Credit The Daily Bugle J. Jonah Jameson” — reuses footage from the Bugle ...