

J. Jonah Jameson
A self-made journalist and media mogul, J. Jonah Jameson built the Daily Bugle into New York City's most influential newspaper through sheer tenacity and an uncompromising—if often misguided—moral code. His deep distrust of masked vigilantes made Spider-Man his favorite target.
Few figures in Marvel history have generated as much noise — and as many headlines — as J. Jonah Jameson, the irascible, flat-topped publisher who burst onto the scene in The Amazing Spider-Man #1 in 1963, a Silver Age creation of the legendary Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. For over six decades, this loud, opinionated presence has been a fixture across nearly a thousand catalog appearances, from the classic pages of The Amazing Spider-Man to Ultimate Spider-Man and The Spectacular Spider-Man, racking up an impressive 55 key issues along the way. He keeps remarkable company — Peter Parker, Mary Jane Watson, Robbie Robertson, Betty Brant, and Aunt May Parker all share his world — which tells you everything about how central he is to Marvel's street-level New York. If you want to understand the human ecosystem that makes Spider-Man's corner of the Marvel Universe tick, Jameson isn't just a supporting player; he's the beating, bellowing heart of it.
Real name. John Jonah Jameson Jr.
Powers. None; ordinary human. Newspaper publisher/media mogul, former NYC mayor.
Affiliations. Daily Bugle (publisher/editor-in-chief), later NYC Mayor, Fact Channel News, Threats and Menaces podcast

Trivia
- J. Jonah Jameson secretly bankrolled the creation of the Scorpion, commissioning the supervillain as a purpose-built anti–Spider-Man weapon — making him one of the most clear-cut examples in comics of a supporting character directly engineering a major villain.tvtropes.org
- Jameson's characterization was partly built as a self-parody of Stan Lee's own editorial persona, which is precisely why he reads less like a standard villain and more like an exaggerated media boss carrying genuine anti-hero complexity.tvtropes.org
- Stan Lee has written more of J. Jonah Jameson's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 123 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1963–2022
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