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  2. John Jameson (character) - Wikipedia

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    John Jonah Jameson III (also known as Colonel Jupiter, the Man-Wolf and the Stargod) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as the son of J. Jonah Jameson , and a friend to Peter Parker .

  3. Man and Wolf - Wikipedia

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    "Man and Wolf" is a story arc that ran in Captain America, an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics, from July to October 1992. It was written by Mark Gruenwald and drawn by Rik Levins. The story follows Captain America as he is transformed into a werewolf while investigating the disappearance of John Jameson.

  4. List of Marvel Comics characters: J - Wikipedia

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    Joan Jameson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is the deceased wife of J. Jonah Jameson in Marvel Comics . The character, created by Zeb Wells and Dean Haspiel , first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #190 (March 1979).

  5. List of Spider-Man supporting characters - Wikipedia

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    Later becomes J. Jonah Jameson's secretary. Joe "Robbie" Robertson: A high-ranking editor at the Daily Bugle and a close friend and confidant of publisher J. Jonah Jameson, acting as a voice of reason in Jameson's campaign to discredit Spider-Man. Norah Winters: A reporter for the Daily Bugle.

  6. Spider-Man Unlimited (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Blamed for Jameson losing contact with Earth after the battle with the two symbiotes, Spider-Man becomes a target of persecution by the media and the public. This causes Peter to temporarily retire from his life as Spider-Man. After a brief hiatus, Peter Parker decides to board a new spaceship on a flight to Counter-Earth and save John.

  7. Spider-Slayer - Wikipedia

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    See List of Spider-Slayers for a full breakdown of all versions of the Spider-Slayer.. The first series of robots were originally designed and built by Prof. Spencer Smythe with the financial backing of J. Jonah Jameson, who piloted them for the pleasure of personally hunting the superhero he hated for capture and public unmasking.

  8. J. Jonah Jameson (film character) - Wikipedia

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    J. K. Simmons in 2009. J. Jonah Jameson first premiered as a comic book character in the comic book The Amazing Spider-Man issue No. 1 (March 1963). Stan Lee stated in an interview on Talk of the Nation that he modeled J. Jonah Jameson as a much grumpier version of himself. [2]

  9. List of Spider-Slayers - Wikipedia

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    J. Jonah Jameson would reacquire the Slayer at some point, keeping it stored in his attic. During a dinner to get to know his new daughter-in-law, the She-Hulk, various issues come to a head. Jameson snapped and, using the Slayer (rechristening it the "She-Hulk Slayer"), battled the She-Hulk inside his own house, damaging it severely. The She ...