History
J. Jonah Jameson was the managing editor of the Daily Bugle, a respected Manhattan-based newspaper. One of his employees was college university student and photographer Peter Parker, secretly known as the Amazing Spider-Man.[1]
In 1978, Members of a religious cult, led by the telekinetic Mandak, planned to steal a Rava religious icon from a museum and in the process frame Mr. Jameson for attempted murder. Fortunately for Jameson, Spider-Man exposed the crime and Jameson was exonerated.[2]Notes
- David White portrayed John Jonah Jameson in the film Spider-Man and in the pilot for the television series The Amazing Spider-Man. The late Robert F. Simon portrayed him for the rest of the series.
See Also
- 13 appearance(s) of John Jonah Jameson (Earth-730911)
- 3 image(s) of John Jonah Jameson (Earth-730911)