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{{Quote|There you have it, folks: conclusive proof that [[Spider-Man]] was responsible for the brutal murder of [[Mysterio]]! An interdimensional warrior who gave his life to protect [[Earth|our planet]], and who will no doubt go down in history as the greatest superhero of all time.|J. Jonah Jameson|Spider-Man: Far From Home}}[[File:JJonahJameson-SpiderMenace1.png|thumb|left|250px|Jameson calls [[Spider-Man]] an evil psychopath]]
 
{{Quote|There you have it, folks: conclusive proof that [[Spider-Man]] was responsible for the brutal murder of [[Mysterio]]! An interdimensional warrior who gave his life to protect [[Earth|our planet]], and who will no doubt go down in history as the greatest superhero of all time.|J. Jonah Jameson|Spider-Man: Far From Home}}[[File:JJonahJameson-SpiderMenace1.png|thumb|left|250px|Jameson calls [[Spider-Man]] an evil psychopath]]
While reporting from ''[[The Daily Bugle]]'', Jameson had witnessed the actions of [[Spider-Man]] during his battles against the [[Elementals]] in [[Venice]] and [[Prague]], where he had become overwhelmed and inadvertently caused some massive destruction.<ref name="SMFFH">''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]''</ref> Giving his report of the incidents on his show, Jameson called Spider-Man a psychopath who was wielding powers that he did not deserve. Jameson had also called [[Mysterio]], who had seemingly destroyed [[Hydro-Man]] and [[Molten Man]], a true hero. Upon finishing his report on Spider-Man, Jameson thanked his audience for watching and recommended that they like and subscribe. In the following days, Jameson posted articles accusing Spider-Man from [[Attack on the Manfredi Crime Family|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]].<ref>''[[The Daily Bugle/Promotional Campaign]]''</ref>
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While reporting from ''[[The Daily Bugle]]'', Jameson had witnessed the actions of [[Spider-Man]] during his battles against the [[Elementals]] in [[Venice]] and [[Prague]], where he had become overwhelmed and inadvertently caused some massive destruction.<ref name="SMFFH">''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]''</ref> Giving his report of the incidents on his show, Jameson called Spider-Man a psychopath who was wielding powers that he did not deserve. Jameson had also called [[Mysterio]], who had seemingly destroyed [[Hydro-Man]] and [[Molten Man]], a true hero. Upon finishing his report on Spider-Man, Jameson thanked his audience for watching and recommended that they like and subscribe.
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In the following days, Jameson posted articles accusing Spider-Man from [[Attack on the Manfredi Crime Family|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]].<ref>''[[The Daily Bugle/Promotional Campaign]]''</ref>
 
[[File:The_Daily_Bugle_(FFH).png|thumb|250px|Jameson announcing [[Spider-Man]]'s identity]]
 
[[File:The_Daily_Bugle_(FFH).png|thumb|250px|Jameson announcing [[Spider-Man]]'s identity]]
 
In [[2024]], Jameson received edited footage from [[William Ginter Riva]] of a [[Battle of London|battle]] between Spider-Man and Mysterio in [[London]].<ref name="SMFFH"/> During the battle, Mysterio filmed himself claiming that he had intentions to save them from Spider-Man and the [[Stark Industries Combat Drones]], framing the web-slinger for murdering him. Having watched the footage and believing Mysterio's claims, Jameson proceeded to expose his identity as [[Peter Parker]]. Jameson aired the footage on ''The Daily Bugle'' after sharing it with [[Pat Kiernan]] from ''{{WPS|NY1|New York One}}'', as he also hailed Mysterio as the greatest superhero of all time and calling the exposé of Parker the real blockbuster.<ref>''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]'' [[List of Post-credits Scenes|Mid-credits Scene]]</ref>
 
In [[2024]], Jameson received edited footage from [[William Ginter Riva]] of a [[Battle of London|battle]] between Spider-Man and Mysterio in [[London]].<ref name="SMFFH"/> During the battle, Mysterio filmed himself claiming that he had intentions to save them from Spider-Man and the [[Stark Industries Combat Drones]], framing the web-slinger for murdering him. Having watched the footage and believing Mysterio's claims, Jameson proceeded to expose his identity as [[Peter Parker]]. Jameson aired the footage on ''The Daily Bugle'' after sharing it with [[Pat Kiernan]] from ''{{WPS|NY1|New York One}}'', as he also hailed Mysterio as the greatest superhero of all time and calling the exposé of Parker the real blockbuster.<ref>''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]'' [[List of Post-credits Scenes|Mid-credits Scene]]</ref>

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"But that's not all, folks. Here's the real blockbuster. Brace yourselves, you might wanna sit down."
―J. Jonah Jameson[src]

J. Jonah Jameson is the show host of The Daily Bugle, who had mainly focused on reporting on the actions of heroes and vigilantes, including Mysterio, who he viewed as a true hero, and Spider-Man, who he had believed had murdered Mysterio to gain more power, as Jameson was able to expose Spider-Man's true identity of Peter Parker to the entire world.

Biography

The Daily Bugle

Reporting on Spider-Man

"There you have it, folks: conclusive proof that Spider-Man was responsible for the brutal murder of Mysterio! An interdimensional warrior who gave his life to protect our planet, and who will no doubt go down in history as the greatest superhero of all time."
―J. Jonah Jameson[src]
JJonahJameson-SpiderMenace1

Jameson calls Spider-Man an evil psychopath

While reporting from The Daily Bugle, Jameson had witnessed the actions of Spider-Man during his battles against the Elementals in Venice and Prague, where he had become overwhelmed and inadvertently caused some massive destruction.[1] Giving his report of the incidents on his show, Jameson called Spider-Man a psychopath who was wielding powers that he did not deserve. Jameson had also called Mysterio, who had seemingly destroyed Hydro-Man and Molten Man, a true hero. Upon finishing his report on Spider-Man, Jameson thanked his audience for watching and recommended that they like and subscribe.

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.[2]

The Daily Bugle (FFH)

Jameson announcing Spider-Man's identity

In 2024, Jameson received edited footage from William Ginter Riva of a battle between Spider-Man and Mysterio in London.[1] During the battle, Mysterio filmed himself claiming that he had intentions to save them from Spider-Man and the Stark Industries Combat Drones, framing the web-slinger for murdering him. Having watched the footage and believing Mysterio's claims, Jameson proceeded to expose his identity as Peter Parker. Jameson aired the footage on The Daily Bugle after sharing it with Pat Kiernan from New York One, as he also hailed Mysterio as the greatest superhero of all time and calling the exposé of Parker the real blockbuster.[3]

Personality

"Let me tell you something kid, you're no hero! Mysterio, that's a hero. You are a criminal, a miscreant, a masked marauder, a menace!"
―J. Jonah Jameson to Spider-Man[src]

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