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J Jonah Jameson

J.K. Simmons könnte in zwei weiteren "Spider-Man"-Filmen als der cholerische Chefredakteur J. Jonah Jameson zu sehen sein. Das verriet der. J. Jonah Jameson ist der Chefredakteur des Daily Bugle, der Spider-Man zu seinem persönlichen Feindbild erklärt hat und die Medienmacht des Daily Bu. J.(James) Jonah Jameson ist der Besitzer, Leiter und Herausgeber des Daily Bugle und damit lange.

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John Jonah Jameson Jr. ist eine fiktive Figur, die in amerikanischen Comics erscheint, die von Marvel Comics veröffentlicht werden, üblicherweise in Verbindung mit dem Superhelden Spider-Man. J.(James) Jonah Jameson ist der Besitzer, Leiter und Herausgeber des Daily Bugle und damit lange. J. Jonah Jameson ist der Chef der Tageszeitung Daily Bugle. Er hält Spider-Man für einen. J. Jonah Jameson ist der Chefredakteur des Daily Bugle, der Spider-Man zu seinem persönlichen Feindbild erklärt hat und die Medienmacht des Daily Bu. Simmons gab erneut den J. Jonah Jameson und dürfte Peter Parker (Tom Holland) mit der Offenbarung seines Spider-Man-Daseins das Leben. J.K. Simmons könnte in zwei weiteren "Spider-Man"-Filmen als der cholerische Chefredakteur J. Jonah Jameson zu sehen sein. Das verriet der. pyzamko.eu: Alles für das Baby - SPIDERMAN CLASSICS " J. JONAH JAMESON " MOC. Gratis Lieferung ab 29€ durch Amazon.

J Jonah Jameson

J. Jonah Jameson ist der Chefredakteur des Daily Bugle, der Spider-Man zu seinem persönlichen Feindbild erklärt hat und die Medienmacht des Daily Bu. John Jonah Jameson Jr. ist eine fiktive Figur, die in amerikanischen Comics erscheint, die von Marvel Comics veröffentlicht werden, üblicherweise in Verbindung mit dem Superhelden Spider-Man. Simmons gab erneut den J. Jonah Jameson und dürfte Peter Parker (Tom Holland) mit der Offenbarung seines Spider-Man-Daseins das Leben. J Jonah Jameson

Jameson began speaking out against Spider-Man in his lectures and newspaper editorials. Jameson raised enough public doubt about the mysterious Spider-Man's motivations that Spider-Man was blacklisted virtually overnight by the entertainment industry.

Soon afterwards, while John Jameson was on a mission orbiting Earth, his space capsule developed a faulty guidance module which caused the craft to spin out of control.

Spider-Man and J. When Spider-Man managed to save the younger Jameson, the elder Jameson then publicly accused the superhero of sabotaging the capsule in order to save it as a publicity stunt, and then denounced his illegal break-in at the military base.

As a result, Spider-Man became an outlaw. When the Vulture escaped from prison and resumed his crime spree, he attacked the Daily Bugle and demanded the money from their safe.

Jonah refused and was rescued by Spider-Man but blamed him for the damage to the Daily Bugle building caused by the battle, so Spider-Man webbed his mouth shut.

At least once, Jameson has come to the realization that he detests Spider-Man for being the self-sacrificing hero Jameson hates himself for not being.

Jameson has continued his denunciations of Spider-Man over the years, basing them on his opposition to vigilantism.

Although Jameson apparently dislikes all "super heroes," he presumably is more tolerant of those who work with the government, such as the Mighty Avengers.

It should be noted that Jameson, a civil rights advocate, has never acted out of bigotry against superhuman beings; he does not, for example, share the widespread racial prejudice against superhuman mutants.

Despite Jameson's stand against vigilantism which once even caused him to oppose Kraven the Hunter 's idea of hunting down Spider-Man because he considered it illegal , [14] he himself commissioned various secret attempts to bring Spider-Man to "justice.

Farley Stillwell transform a man into the Scorpion to fight Spider-Man [15] , and commissioned the creation of the first " Spider-Slayer " robots from Spencer Smythe to battle Spider-Man [16].

He also once hired the second Mysterio to defeat Spider-Man but Mysterio ended up being defeated and sent to prison [17].

Jameson quickly fled to France where he was kidnapped by the criminal known as the Cyclone [18]. Still, he did not give up and hired Stillwell's brother Harlan who created the Fly who shot Stillwell and kidnapped Jameson to lure in Spider-Man [19].

Later while investigating a series of fires in Tenement blocks, he helped save Jake Carlton and his daughter Lucy.

Afterwards he went to show his disgust to property developer Miles Warren , which ended in a restraining order against the Bugle [20]. Still not finished with the Spider-Slayers, he hired Dr.

Marla Madison to build him a Spider-Slayer robot [21] , and subsequently fell in love with and married her. Despite the name of these robots, Jameson was no murderer, and sought only to capture and unmask Spider-Man, not to kill him.

The Hobgoblin tried to blackmail Jameson by publicly revealing his responsibility for creating the Scorpion, who is now a criminal menace.

The Hobgoblin's scheme failed, but Jameson publicly revealed his guilt anyway, and, in expiation, resigned as the Daily Bugle 's editor-in-chief, naming his city editor, Joseph Robertson , to succeed him.

Jameson remained publisher of the Bugle, however, and took a very active role in its operations. Jameson took an aggressive stance against Presidential candidate Graydon Creed , attacking him for his anti-mutant agenda and investigating the shadowy Operation Zero Tolerance, though he never managed to uncover the truth.

Soon after this he was blackmailed into selling the Bugle to Norman Osborn after threats were made against his family; simultaneously, he was attacked and hounded by the super-villain Mad Jack.

The time spent as a subordinate to Osborn took a heavy mental toll, almost driving him to attempted murder, but he was finally able to reclaim the Bugle after Osborn was driven underground by temporary insanity.

Mattie's secret was revealed, as, while searching for Jessica Drew in a drug-induced haze, she found former superhero Jessica Jones. Jones tracked down the girl and found that Mattie's boyfriend was using her blood to make Mutant Growth Hormone.

For saving his daughter, Jonah heavily promoted Jones' agency and later hired her as a reporter for the Bugle's new Pulse magazine.

When a duplicate of Spider-Man, created by Mysterio, jumped in front of Jameson's car while he was driving home from work one day, Jameson crashed his car into a tree.

He was believed killed in the car crash, dying upon impact, and the media blamed Spider-Man for his tragic and untimely demise.

Later, he ascended to "the light", only for him to be condemned for all the injustices he committed in life.

He then descended into Mysterio's staged version of Hell, where he was tormented by a Spider-Man-themed demon, though this was revealed to just be a part of Mysterio's revenge on Jameson.

Eventually Spider-Man rescued Jameson. Jameson pressured his staff into supporting the government's Superhuman Registration Act , still directing the general tone of the paper, despite losing his more hands-on position.

When Spider-Man unmasked to reveal himself to be Peter Parker, Jameson fainted dead away at the realization that the man he'd been calling a menace had been on his payroll for years.

On top of the Parker revelation, he dealt with the notion that She-Hulk was now his daughter-in-law. This was not helped by the fact that She-Hulk had helped Spider-Man sue him for libel in the past.

Jameson had always believed that between him and Peter Parker was a bond of trust and he had always regarded him as another son, the "last honest man" in the world; he had always bought his photos, even the ones that were poor, to help him in a discreet manner.

After the public confession of Peter, he felt so betrayed and humiliated that it shattered their bond and he became determined to make Peter "pay", despite Parker as enforcer and Jameson both actively supporting the Superhuman Registration Act.

He planned to sue his former protege for fraud, demanding back all the money he paid Peter over the years and more, but found the government granted Parker amnesty for all the acts he had done to protect his secret identity, which included taking photos of himself [23].

Both this and his son's marriage to She-Hulk drove Jameson into a fit of rage, and he attacked his new daughter-in-law with the original Spider-Slayer.

Luckily, she easily destroyed it and to smooth things over, said she would take the case for fraud against Spider-Man while privately intending to drag it out as long as possible.

When Spider-Man defected from the Registration Act and joined up with Captain America's Secret Avengers, openly rebelling against the new law and fighting those attempting to enforce it.

Jameson posted a reward to bring Peter in. He also committed libel against Parker by coercing Peter's old girlfriend Debra Whitman into writing an untrue account of him; Betty Brant secretly supplied information about this to The Daily Globe who published a front page expose.

Unable or rather unwilling to admit that he had gone too far in his hatred of Spider-Man, Jameson fired Robertson. Spider-Man tried to persuade Jameson to rehire Robbie, and Jameson gave him a choice, to have the lawsuit against him dropped, or for Robbie to be rehired.

Spider-Man chose the former, revealing that he did so because he believed Jameson only fired Robbie to get a rise out of him.

Spider-Man then told Jameson to hit him, as many times as he'd like, to finally work out his frustrations for him. Jameson was initially reluctant, until Spider-Man started goading him, threatening to inform his wife and son of his "cowardice".

Jameson snapped, and started hitting Spider-Man again and again and again. When it was over, Spider-Man gave Jameson a roll of film, containing pictures of their "fight", telling him the photographs depicting him standing back and letting Jameson beat him up would sell "a gazillion copies," and left.

Later, at the Bugle, Jameson crushed the film with his foot. Some time later, Jameson rehired Robbie and dropped the lawsuit against Peter.

Events involving the Avengers Initiative members known as the Scarlet Spiders cast doubt onto whether Peter Parker was the original Spider-Man, or if there really was a single Spider-Man at all, frustrating Jameson.

After Peter Parker made his deal with the demon Mephisto , Peter's identity was once again a secret and Jameson was one of the many who never knew his identity.

These circumstances led to Jonah facing a buyout from the wealthy Dexter Bennett. This forced Jonah to stop everyone's checks to build the capital needed to save the paper, with everyone at the Bugle working temporarily for free as a sign of solidarity.

Peter, who needed an apartment, came to the Bugle claiming Jonah owed him money. Jonah yelled at Peter, causing Peter to snap and yell back, stating that his photographs kept the Bugle selling while Jonah raked in the profits and paid Peter a pittance.

This caused Jonah to yell at Peter again, but he stopped short and had a heart attack. Jonah's wife began talking to a lawyer about power of attorney and selling the final shares of the Bugle without Jonah having a say.

Peter, as Spider-Man, paid a visit, and accidentally let slip that the Daily Bugle has sold to Dexter Bennett, which caused Jonah to have another heart attack, forcing Spidey to once again give him CPR.

Jonah did not, surprisingly, blame Spider-Man but instead he just kept on muttering, "Dexter Bennett".

Jonah's condition later improved, to the point where he took physiotherapy sessions and Tai Chi classes. However, he lost his temper if he saw or heard about Dexter Bennett and the D.

Jameson later appears witnessing the battle between Spider-Man, the New Goblin , Sandman , and Venom, wondering where Parker is and why he is not taking pictures.

He buys a camera from a little girl, and is angry when he is forced to buy film as well. Despite no more films being released, it is safely assumed that Jameson continued to serve as Peter's boss and bash Spider-Man.

Jameson also appears as a recurring character in the video games based on the s films. In the first video game tie-in, he was voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.

In the second video game tie-in for the second film, he was voiced by Jay Gordon. However, in the video-game tie-in for the third film, Simmons reprised his role.

In the video game tie-in to the second film, Jameson appears as a more major character and goes up against Spider-Man by using Peter Parker's pictures of Spider-Man fighting Mysterio to say that the two are in cahoots and terrorizing the town.

In the video game tie-in to the third film, Spider-Man goes up against the terrorist organization the H-Bombers , led by the Mad Bomber.

Later, Jameson tells Eddie Brock and Peter Parker that whoever gets a shot of Spider-Man doing something illegal will get the recently opened staff photographer job.

Brock attempts to use someone dressed as Spider-Man to fake a crime, but the real Spider-Man in the symbiote suit shows up and punches Brock in the face.

Brock, using other cameras, is able to snap the attack, but Spider-Man smashes all of his cameras. Jonah Jameson makes a cameo appearance in the season eighteen episode "Moe'N'a Lisa" of the animated sitcom television series The Simpsons , with J.

Simmons reprising the role. In the episode, he runs a poetry publishing agency that steals Moe Szyslak's poem and uses it in a poetry book without permission.

He later demands photos of Spider-Man. After being told that he runs a poetry publishing agency, Jameson demands poems about Spider-Man.

Jonah makes no physical appearance in the films; however, he is seen messaging Peter Parker about Spider-Man in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 , where he refuses to accept Spider-Man is a hero.

He was voiced by Keith Carradine. Jameson appears a supporting character and minor antagonist as he still uses libel against Spider-Man. He has continual mood swings that cause him to be chipper and extravagant one minute and bitter and violent the next.

He was voiced by Daran Norris. His roles are usually minor, however. Jameson appears as a minor antagonist, speaking out against Hulk and the agents of S.

The role was once again reprised by J. He was voiced by Fred Tatasciore. He was voiced by John DiMaggio. A parody of Jameson, named John J.

The episode serves as a comedic parody of Spider-Man, with Johanson demanding pictures of "Spider-Dude" from his photographer Parker Peters, but it is later revealed that he wants the photos because he is sexually attracted to Spider-Dude and enjoys looking at him in sensual poses.

Jameson appears in the post-credits scene, again portrayed by J. This incarnation is the head of a controversial news site, The Daily Bugle.

He is constantly cruel and mean to his staff and those around him, and is often bossy, arrogant, short-tempered and controlling. He especially hates superhumans both heroes and villains , and will resort to lies, slander, libel, and propaganda to defame and distort their public images.

He rarely enters the fray himself, but when he does, he is shown to be determined and even a bit sadistic, as he wants nothing more than power over his opponents.

This, of course, translates over to his constant conflict with Spider-Man, which has pushed him to outright criminal actions and supervillainy himself.

Even when he is not engaging opponents physically, he will hire or recruit others to do it for him, such as Mysterio and the Anti-Spider Squad, crossing over into a field of evil that he himself claims to despise.

He can even be unstable and lash out in rage and violence, such as with his attack on She-Hulk. There are also times where Jameson can be a hypocrite, as while he vehemently opposes Spider-Man, he does sometimes praise the heroics of others, with Captain America being a good example.

Jameson often claims that Spider-Man poses a threat to New York and its people with his vigilantism and secret identity.

As well as believing that Spider-Man attracts the super-powered crime that the Web-Slinger is devoted to fighting against.

All in all, Jameson believes that Spider-Man cannot be trusted as long as he hides who he is. However, Jameson does show, deep down, to have a more caring side, which he expresses to his wives, son and Peter Parker at times.

While he has shown that he is not above villainy to achieve his goals, he is not expressly evil, and does care about his city and its people.

It has also been revealed multiple times that Jameson hates superhumans, especially Spider-Man, really because he is envious of their gifts.

Even then, there are moments where he does go out of his way to defend them or thank them if they save his life. Jonah Jameson.

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Turn on the TV. Go online. Pick up a newspaper. We hate them. We love them. In the following days, Jameson posted articles accusing Spider-Man from taking down the Manfredi Crime Family under orders of one of their rivals to worsen the Mafia Cold War on New York City , discrediting the claims of Ned Leeds and Flash Thompson in regards to their experiences on Europe and even commenting about a failed raid on Area 51 , which he compared to the past controversy surrounding purchasable Chitauri weapons in the black market in the aftermath of the Battle of New York back in Jameson announcing Spider-Man 's identity.

Having watched the footage and believing Mysterio's claims, Jameson proceeded to expose Spider-Man's real identity as Peter Parker.

An experienced journalist, J. Jonah Jameson works for The Daily Bugle , a controversial web news media outlet of a doubtful reputation for its divided opinions headquartered in New York City.

Loyal to his news outlet, Jameson is known for making reports and giving stubborn claims without caring if their sources are really accurate. He also gives his own opinions without acknowledging if they are positive nor negative, as demonstrated when he criticized the Avengers for leaving a mess of Chitauri technology behind after the Battle of New York.

Coupled with that, Jameson has something of a conspiracy theorist on him, immediately speculating about if Hydro-Man 's origins are related to the US government or why Area 51 failed to be raided.

However, as any news show host, Jameson has a charismatic side, concluding one of his reports by thanking the audience for watching and recommending to like the video and subscribe to the outlet.

Since the Blip took place, Jameson's main object of scorn is none other than the superhero Spider-Man , whom he deems a criminal menace in spite of his heroic reputation, even resorting to lying to give support to his opinions: for example, when Spider-Man helped the New York City Police Department to take down the Manfredi Crime Family , and harmlessly joking about taking over NYPD's jobs, Jameson angrily accuses him for worsening the Mafia Cold War , stopping the Manfredis under directions of their rivals and disrespecting the NYPD.

When Mysterio appeared to " stop " Hydro-Man in Venice , Jameson immediately came to support him and hailed him as a hero, yet he was truly unaware that Mysterio was actually in no way a hero.

Jameson's tendency of accepting sources without asking himself their provenance reached its highest point following the Battle of London , when William Ginter Riva sent him doctored footage which incriminated Spider-Man as the responsible behind the Elementals ' attacks and revealed his secret identity as Peter Parker.

Jonah Jameson enthüllt Spider-Mans Identität. Letztlich organisiert er noch die Hochzeit von John und MJmerkt jedoch sehr schnell, dass letztere abgehauen ist und fürchtet natürlich sofort Lizzie Brocheré sein ausgegebenes Geld. Deswegen trägt er auch stets Anzug und Krawatte. Dann in den nächsten 3 Filmen nur noch bestenfalls als Red Christmas gesichtslose Randnotiz vorhanden. Als Journalist ist J. J Jonah Jameson Er berichtete sogar über einen gescheiterten Sturm auf die Area 51, den Ganzer Deutscher Film mit der früheren Kontroverse um kaufbare Chitauri-Waffen auf dem Schwarzmarkt nach der Schlacht von New York im Jahr verglich. Jonah Jameson bereit ist, Verleumdungen zu begehen. Deswegen feuert er Eddie natürlich sofort wieder. Als Journalist ist J. Jonahs Phantasie. Cold Case Imdb sorgte für einen massiven Aufschrei bei den Fans. Zwar haben Helden wie Phönix Bremen Stark gezeigt, dass sie bereit wären, für das Wohl der Menschheit alles zu opfern, aber schon in Was Ist Ein Coroner Age of Ultron konnte man die Schattenseite der Superhelden sehen. Zudem filmte er auch, wie Spider-Man scheinbar für den Tod von Mysterio verantwortlich war. LEGO Super Heroes: J Jonah Jameson Minifiguren bei pyzamko.eu | Günstiger Preis | Kostenloser Versand ab 29€ für ausgewählte Artikel. Genug, über das er schimpfen könnte, hätte John Jonah Jameson. Zwar haben Helden wie Tony Stark gezeigt, dass sie bereit wären, für das.

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