Let’s talk about this scene for a second in the 2002 Spider-Man.
J. Jonah Jameson was quick to deny that he knew how he got the photos of Spider-Man. Like immediately said “i don’t know, this stuff comes in the mail.” He immediately refused to reveal his sources.
Someone said it was because he’s such a shitty boss that he doesn’t remember Peter Parker’s name. But that’s not true since he’s constantly yelling it.
A google search will show there are more moments in the comics where he helps Peter/Spider-Man. Like below where he warns him of a bank robbery in progress. Now, I’m unsure about the context of the below instance, since idk if he knew Parker was Spider-Man here.
But it doesn’t stop with Peter Parker. He also refuses to publish that Miles Morales is Spider-Man.
I don’t think he gets enough credit beyond being the owner of the Daily Bugle and Peter Parker’s Spider-Man obsessed boss.
Now don’t get me wrong, I do think he is a dick to Peter on numerous occasions. However, in some of the comics he does end up taking back his thoughts on Spider-Man being a villain, helping to design a new suit for him, as well as encouraging police to back him. He even goes as far to admit that the things he published about him being a menace aren’t true.
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Kirsten Dunst for Rolling Stone, by Mark Seliger, (Dec, 2000)
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sure whatever spider-man 2002 photocards. who fucking cares anymore.
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