Spider-Man Reveals his identity to Jonah Jameson

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Published 2023-06-06
Spider-Man Reveals himself to J. Jonah Jameson
From a comic book: Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man (2017-) #6
Creators: Chip Zdarsky, Adam Kubert, Jordie Bellaire.

All Comments (21)
  • @abohachuk4765
    It's lowkey hilarious how Jonah presents legitimate arguments about unaccountability and then Spiderman goes "Didn't you like hire supervillains to kill me?"
  • @Artisan1979
    The irony of Peter making money off of selfies of himself as Spider-Man will never stop being funny
  • @LPTV84
    Ngl, I cried for Jonah. When youre lost and alone, the world is cruel, and hate is easy to fuel your soul, but one person's actions can remind you that you aren't alone, and deserve great love.
  • Props to the artists, they really gave everything a smooth look, Spidey and Jonah look both very softly drawn but are packed with the right amount of emotion to make it pop
  • @jackcouch8322
    This is what marvel comics have forgotten about Spider-Man. He’s not a lighting rod of misery, he takes what has happened to him and makes the best of it. And that’s his true super power.
  • @magnusm4
    The only thing I've wanted for years from Spiderman. A real talk between him and Jonah and him learning his identity. They threw everything out at them selves I love it.
  • @mikotomisaka8714
    After this event, JJJ had become one of Spider-Man's best amazing friends. Sure he sometimes bumbles and screws things up by mistake like he accidentally revealed Past Peter's Identity to Green Goblin when trying to tell his past self to go easy on Peter, but he truly is one of Spider-Man's best allies in the 616 comics
  • @gjfwang
    This is why Jameson treats Spiderman a lot better in comics the last 6 years. Spiderman is no longer a masked vigilante doing it for kicks but someone Jameson knows to be a good man. They still have kind of a rocky personal relationship but they do view each other as family.
  • Whenever Jonah finds out that Peter is Spider-Man, they make some of the most memorable moments in comic history.
  • Of course poor Jonah, having no object permanence, saw Peter under the mask and immediately flew into a rage. "Parker! What are you doing in that silly getup?! Spiderman just pulled a disappearing act and you're standing here wasting precious time; go get me pictures of SPIDERMAN"
  • @immortalfrieza
    I like that JJ mentions that he thought he was jealous of Spider-Man, because that was his original motivation. JJ was jealous of the fact that Spider-Man used his powers only for good while Jameson himself would never use whatever power he had for anything other than personal gain. Jameson wants to tear Spider-Man down because by undermining the nobility of Spider-Man, by finding *some*thing that proves Spider-Man isn't as noble as he appears, it would make Jameson himself feel better.
  • @-mugen-
    This was way too fire I didn't expect to get so invested. The VO was on point I'd honestly like to see an adaptation like this some day
  • @mdizzle999872
    I read the next issue. It was hilarious! Jonah does a complete 180 on Spider-Man. Gets on the radio and starts furiously defending Spider-Man accusing people of making Spidey's life more difficult. And the people are like "Stop accusing us of things that YOU did!!"
  • @MLPAbraxas1
    Can't even lie, when Peter told him he's family and pulled his mask off I absolutely teared like a baby, despite Jonah's plots to destroy Spiderman, Peter wanted to trust him regardless because he his family in his eyes
  • Damn, this made me cry. Spiderman and JJ Jameson have been doing this dance for way too long. This is my first time reading/ listening to this. I love how Spiderman and JJJ were able to share what's been bothering them this whole time. I'm glad Parker was able to trust someone else with his identity.
  • @Beto_820
    Comes to show how much love & respect Jonah has for Peter even after everything they’ve put each other through.
  • @MrL0WEL
    One of my favorite fan theories for JJ's treatment of Spider-Man is that he knew it was Peter all along, and that by publicly berating and challenging him constantly pushes Peter to want to prove him wrong and do more good. That one of the motivations Peter has to be Spider-Man is to show Jonah that he is a hero that has improved the city instead of a menace just making more trouble and chaos, and if Jonah ever admitted that he was a hero, then Spider-Man would be losing one of his biggest motivations. It's easily disproven by the many times JJ has actively attempted to kill/arrest Spider-Man, but it could also be seen as a twisted, messed-up attempt to keep Spider-Man on the offensive against evil.
  • @Cyrusleaf
    I loved this comic way to much. Really hit me in the feels
  • @agenerichuman
    Sometimes comics deliver some really goofy moments you don't see in other media but sometimes they deliver really touching ones you don't see elsewhere, like this one.
  • @IDoWatIDo17
    I loved this. Spiderman being my favorite fictional hero of all time. Him revealing himself to JJ is beautiful and to finally hear the real reason why he hates Spiderman...and it was a bit comedic lol. Thank you for this video ❤