John Jameson (Marvel)
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John Jameson is a male comic character that features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Origin
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Notes
- John Jameson was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko where he made his first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man v1 #1 (March 1963).
- He would feature as the Man-Wolf in Amazing Spider-Man v1 #124 (September 1973).
In other media
Television
- In Spider-Man Unlimited, the character made an appearance in a supporting role during the series where he was voiced by John Payne though the vocal effects as the Man-Wolf were made by Scott McNeil. He was shown as the astronaut selected to pilot the shuttle Solaris-1 after the discovery of Counter-Earth where Jameson was sent to explore the other world. His ship would crash on Counter-Earth where he was captured by the Beastials and taken to the High Evolutionary. Once there, he was tagged for tracking and the High Evolutionary conducted experiments that filled him with Beastial fluids to turn him into a werewolf-style creature named the Man-Wolf. However, before the process could be completed, the Human Revolution arrived and freed him whereby he quickly became the leader of this resistance force though his experiences made him colder and more bitter. When Spider-Man arrived on Counter-Earth, Jameson would seek him out as an ally and refuse to return to Earth until he had overthrown the High Evolutionary who had kept mankind on this world as second-class citizens.
Films
- In Spider-Man 2, John Jameson made an appearance in a supporting role where he was played by actor Daniel Gillies. He was shown as being the son of J. Jonah Jameson who was an astronaut that was notable for being the first an to play football on the Moon. John managed to develop a quick relationship with actress Mary Jane Watson following a strain in her friendship with Peter Parker. Afterwards, he would propose to her and she would accept leading to their wedding day being set. However, she would not marry Jameson and instead left him in the altar for Peter Parker after she learnt that she did not love John but instead loved Parker
Appearances
- Amazing Spider-Man:
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