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  2. J. Jonah Jameson - Wikipedia

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    John Jonah Jameson Jr. [1] [2] is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the superhero Spider-Man.The character was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, and he first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man issue #1 (March 1963).

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

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    A live-action series, The Amazing Spider-Man featured J. Jonah Jameson as a recurring character, portrayed by David White in the pilot film and by Robert F. Simon for the remainder of the series and the films Spider-Man Strikes Back and Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge. Produced by Columbia Pictures Television, it aired from 1977 to 1979.

  4. John Jameson (character) - Wikipedia

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    John Jameson debuted in The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (March 1963), and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. [1] This first story introduces the character as a prominent astronaut. During his lengthy stint on The Amazing Spider-Man during the 1970s, writer Gerry Conway had Jameson turned into a werewolf, with the new alias "the Man-Wolf ...

  5. Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    J. Jonah Jameson Sr. (in The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #4) and Aunt May were in Madagascar. He picked up a disease and, unaware that he was deathly ill, Aunt May and Jay went to a big party for the defeat of Regent, a villain after all of humanity's heroes and villains powers.

  6. Go Down Swinging - Wikipedia

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    "Go Down Swinging" is a four-issue comic book storyline in The Amazing Spider-Man, first published by Marvel Comics between March and May 2018 and featuring the fictional superhero Spider-Man. The story overall received generally positive reviews, with critics praising the art, action, and the ending.

  7. Spider-Man: Big Time - Wikipedia

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    In The Amazing Spider-Man #652 through #654, titled the "Revenge of the Spider-Slayer," Alistair Smythe has created an army of Spider-Slayers by giving cybernetic implants to people with a grudge against J. Jonah Jameson. All of the Spider-Slayers, and Mac Gargan as the Scorpion, have a power similar to Spider-Man's spider-sense that makes them ...

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  9. List of The Amazing Spider-Man issues - Wikipedia

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    Issue # Title Author / Illustrator Editor Release Date 1: Spider-Man: Freak! Public Menace! / The Chameleon Strikes! Stan Lee/Steve Ditko: Stan Lee: Jan. 1963 The first appearance of Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson and his son, astronaut John Jameson.