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Below is a list of characters whose reality does not have an official designation and we do not feel the reality is defined enough to assign a TRN to. NOTE: The list may also include characters whose home reality is totally unknown - they are only shown outside their reality with no indication of where they are from.

Character Index - Unknown Realities[]

J. Jonah Jameson[]

Appearances: Untold Tales of Spider-Man '97 #1

Uncle Jonah was in his newspaper vault when it was broken into by the Beagle Boys.[1]

Note: This reality was a parody of Dell Comics version of Uncle Scrooge.

John Jonah Jameson (Earth-Unknown) from Spectacular Spider-Man (UK) Vol 1 95 001
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man (UK) #95

J. Jonah Jameson was inside what was likely the Daily Bugle Building when he was left awestruck as he witnessed Mister Fantastic cleaning the windows of the aforementioned building.

J.W. Winters[]

J.M. Winters (Earth-Unknown) from Astonishing Vol 1 9 001
Appearances: Astonishing #9

J.W. Winters was an up-and-coming tailor in the 18th century when a brass ball from the future, as an experimental means of proving that time travel had no consequences in the future, hit him on the head, killing him instantly. Because of his death there was a change in the world, but when the sphere returned to his time, the scientists who had sent it, despite the obvious change, did not perceive it and thought that the experiment had been a success.[2]

Jack Frost[]

Gregor Shapanka (Earth-Unknown) from Tales of Suspense Vol 1 45 001
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #45

In this reality doctor Shapanka decided to use his freezing powers to live in suspended animation.[3]

Gregor Shapanka (Earth-Unknown) from Tales of Suspense Vol 1 45 002
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #45

In this reality Jack Frost decided to attack and to freeze Tony Stark only.[3]

Gregor Shapanka (Earth-Unknown) from Tales of Suspense Vol 1 45 003
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #45

In this reality Jack Frost decided to attack and to freeze Iron Man before Tony Stark.[3]

Jackal[]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1

Jackal was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[4]

Miles Warren (Earth-Unknown) from Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse 001
Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Jackal from an unknown reality was captured by the Spider-Society.[5][6]

Jade Logan[]

Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 3) #66

Jade was shocked when she witnessed Logan popping his claws and killing Otis Banner. This reality was imagined by Logan of Earth-807128.[7]

Jan[]

Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #35

Jan was assigned to the planet Mars and although warned by his commander to always use the special glasses to avoid the Green Flames, he ignored the command and after a revealing dream he jumped into the Green Flames with his commander who was convinced that he was dead but instead Jan found himself among the Martians who were beautiful women.[8]

Jane Foster[]

Appearances: Unbelievable Gwenpool #25

Aliases: Thor

In an alternate future, Thor was among the heroes who opposed an alliance between Magneto, Malekith the Accursed, and Ultron. She later fought in the Skrull War of 20XX, where she defeated her skrull doppelganger.[9]

Jane Foster (Skrull)[]

Appearances: Unbelievable Gwenpool #25

Aliases: Thor

In an alternate future, a skrull impersonating Thor fought in the Skrull War of 20XX. She was defeated by her human doppelganger.[9]

Jean Grey[]

Appearances: Crazy Magazine #28

Jean Grey attended the 1st Annual duly authorized Superhero convention where she was putting on her make-up before rescuing a civilian.[10]

Appearances: X-Men: No More Humans #1

Aliases: Phoenix

This Jean Grey who possessed the full power of the Phoenix Force was brought to the Prime Marvel Universe by Raze Darkhölme after he sent every human on the planet to a pocket dimension. Becoming a member of his Brotherhood of Mutants she faced off against the X-Men until she came into contact with young Jean where the two briefly merged minds when the Phoenix bonded them together.[11]

Appearances: Marauders #9

Aliases: Marvel Girl

When Yellowjacket was inside Pyro he saw a thought of the mutant wherein he was in a relationship with Jean Grey.[12]

Jefferson Morales[]

Appearances: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Miles Morales came out to his parents as Spider-Man. Jeff and Rio immediately accepted him, raised a couch above their heads and sang a song about how they loved and respected their son despite him having previously lied to them. This reality was imagined by Miles Morales from Earth-1610B.[13]

Jason Grey (Counter-Earth)[]

Jason Grey (Counter-Earth) (Earth-Unknown) from Warlock Vol 1 2 001
Appearances: Warlock #2

After having destroyed most of the Counter-Earth in an illusion, Adam Warlock fought the vision variants of Jason Grey and his friends, but he wasn't able to kill them and so the illusion disappeared.[14]

Jessica Jones[]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1

Jessica Jones was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[4]

Appearances: Secret Wars: Secret Love #1

Squirrel Girl won a date with Thor during the Annual Super-triathlon for Animal Welfare, which was sponsored by Stark Enterprises. Jessica Jones was present at the festivities on Asgard.[15]

Appearances: The Variants #1, The Variants #3, The Variants #5

Mentions: The Variants #4

I don't want to do this. It's not me, man. I'm just the bullet.

Jesse Jones[source]

Jesse Jones was one of the versions of Jessica Jones that was blackmailed into helping Jewel. Recruited into The Variants, Jesse was sent to spy on Jessica Jones-Cage.[16] He first came across her while she was going into Stomping Grounds.[17] He followed her husband, Luke Cage, with the intention of abducting their daughter, Dani Cage. He confronted Luke in an elevator, being defeated when Luke body slammed Jesse out the window. Jesse warned Luke that he wasn't the only one searching for Dani,[18] and was incinerated by Revision for it.[19]

Appearances: The Variants #4, The Variants #5

Aliases: Power-Woman

Power-Woman was one of the versions of Jessica Jones that was blackmailed into helping Jewel. Recruited into The Variants, Jessica was taken to Earth-616 and battled Captain America, Knightress, and Omega. Meanwhile Jessica Jones-Cage and Luke Cage took out Jewel. With Jewel incapacitated, The Variants turned on her. The interdimensional travelers were then sent home by Dr. Wanda Strange.[19]

Appearances: The Variants #4, The Variants #5

Aliases: Mourning Blush

Mourning Blush was one of the versions of Jessica Jones that was blackmailed into helping Jewel. Recruited into The Variants, Jessica was taken to Earth-616 and battled Captain America, Knightress, and Omega. Meanwhile Jessica Jones-Cage and Luke Cage took out Jewel. With Jewel incapacitated, The Variants turned on her. The interdimensional travelers were then sent home by Dr. Wanda Strange.[19]

Appearances: The Variants #4, The Variants #5

Aliases: Revision

Revision was a synthezoid. She was one of the versions of Jessica Jones that was blackmailed into helping Jewel. Recruited into The Variants, Jessica monitored one of her counterparts, Jesse Jones. When he failed to defeat Luke Cage, she engulfed Jesse in fire, killing him. Later, she battled Captain America, Knightress, and Omega. Meanwhile Jessica Jones-Cage and Luke Cage took out Jewel. With Jewel incapacitated, The Variants turned on her. The interdimensional travelers were then sent home by Dr. Wanda Strange.[19]

Appearances: The Variants #4, The Variants #5

Aliases: Ultra-Jess

Ultra-Jess was one of the versions of Jessica Jones that was blackmailed into helping Jewel. Recruited into The Variants, Jessica was taken to Earth-616 and battled Captain America, Knightress, and Omega. Meanwhile Jessica Jones-Cage and Luke Cage took out Jewel. With Jewel incapacitated, The Variants turned on her. The interdimensional travelers were then sent home by Dr. Wanda Strange.[19]

Appearances: The Variants #4, The Variants #5

Aliases: Sigil

Sigil was one of the versions of Jessica Jones that was blackmailed into helping Jewel. Recruited into The Variants, Jessica was taken to Earth-616 and battled Captain America, Knightress, and Omega. Meanwhile Jessica Jones-Cage and Luke Cage took out Jewel. With Jewel incapacitated, The Variants turned on her. The interdimensional travelers were then sent home by Dr. Wanda Strange.[19]

Appearances: The Variants #4, The Variants #5

Jessica Jones was a cyborg operating in the year 2099 A.D.. She was one of the versions of Jessica Jones that was blackmailed into helping Jewel. Recruited into The Variants, Jessica was taken to Earth-616 and battled Captain America, Knightress, and Omega. Meanwhile Jessica Jones-Cage and Luke Cage took out Jewel. With Jewel incapacitated, The Variants turned on her. The interdimensional travelers were then sent home by Dr. Wanda Strange.[19]

Appearances: The Variants #4, The Variants #5

Aliases: Jessi James

Jessica Jones was cowgirl under the alias "Jessi James." She was one of the versions of Jessica Jones that was blackmailed into helping Jewel. Recruited into The Variants, Jessica was taken to Earth-616 and battled Captain America, Knightress, and Omega. Meanwhile Jessica Jones-Cage and Luke Cage took out Jewel. With Jewel incapacitated, The Variants turned on her. The interdimensional travelers were then sent home by Dr. Wanda Strange.[19]

Jim Heggers[]

Mentions: Journey Into Mystery #37

Jim Heggers was the investigator for the insurance company where Morgan Armstrong and Ezra Worth's firm was a client. Jim was bribed with only 50 dollars in the scam that Worth was doing at the expense of the insurance.[20]

Joshua[]

Appearances: Jungle Action (Vol. 2) #22

Monica Lynne in a vision altered Caleb Lynne's history, inserting the presence of the Black Panther, where Caleb faced the two politicians of the Freedman's Bureau, Hector and Joshua, not being fooled by them.[21]

Jo-Venn[]

Jo-Venn (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 7 7 0001
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

In this reality, Jo-Venn was witnessing the battle between the Fantastic Four and the Negative Zone, until an alternate Doctor Doom came to kidnap Valeria, but Reed Richards and the Thing arrived and saved the girl.[22]

Jo-Venn (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 7 7 0002
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

In this reality, Doctor Doom tried to kidnap Valeria, but was stopped by Reed Richards.[22]

Jo-Venn (Earth-Unknown) from Fantastic Four Vol 7 7 0003
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #7

When Doctor Doom tried to change the past to save Valeria's life, he created a reality where the alien invaders killed all the children inside the Baxter Building, including Jo-Venn.[22]

Jocko[]

Appearances: Untold Tales of Spider-Man '97 #1

Jocko was a member of the Legion of Spider-Pets, a group of Spider-Man themed animals.[1]

Notes: This was a parody of DC's Beppo.

Jubilee[]

Appearances: What If...? S3E08

In an alternate reality, Jubilee was a Silver Surfer.[23]

Juggernaut[]

Appearances: Marvel Comics #1001

Juggernaut was one of the villains killed by Deadpool.[24]

Julia Carpenter[]

Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1

Aliases: Madame Web

Madame Web was among the individuals that knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man.[4]

Justin Hammer[]

No Image Male
Appearances: Iron Man: Armored Adventures Season 2 18

After Andros Stark stopped the Vortex AI from being created, the news article about President Hammer changed to show Hammer as an old man behind bars.[25]

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