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J. Jonah Jameson's Character Evolution in Black Cat #10: From Editor to Shock Jock

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Rich Johnston

17d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Black Cat #10 features J. Jonah Jameson engaging in "doing his own research" as part of the ongoing storyline. The article discusses Jameson's character evolution from Spider-Man antagonist and Daily Bugle editor to a shock jock and supplement salesman, and explores whether writer G. Willow Wilson could build a larger event around this plot development.

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J Jonah Jameson has just been doing his own research in Black Cat #10... but could G Willow Wilson get an event out of ths?
J Jonah Jameson, usually editor of the Daily Bugle, even though that role has changed to shock jock and supplement salesman of late, was a foil to Spider-Man, employing Peter Parker to take photos of himself to make him look as bad as possible.
Over the years, his motivation has changed, from envy and self-loathing to upholding the law and even becoming an ally of
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J Jonah Jameson, usually editor of the Daily Bugle, even though that role has changed to shock jock and supplement salesman of late, was a foil to Spider-Man, employing Peter Parker to take photos of himself to make him look as bad as possible. Over the y

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