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Difference between revisions of "J. Jonah Jameson"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
He gets [[Moe]]'s poem sent in and tells his employee to publish it. He then shouts at someone over the phone, hiring him, firing him, becoming friends with him and then breaking their friendship within seconds. He then gets the published poem, ''[[Howling at a Concrete Moon]]'' and then makes another phone call firing someone else. He then says that he loves his job.
 
He gets [[Moe]]'s poem sent in and tells his employee to publish it. He then shouts at someone over the phone, hiring him, firing him, becoming friends with him and then breaking their friendship within seconds. He then gets the published poem, ''[[Howling at a Concrete Moon]]'' and then makes another phone call firing someone else. He then says that he loves his job.
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He later asks for photos, then poems, of [[Spider-Man]].
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==

Revision as of 11:49, January 17, 2012

J. Jonah Jameson
J. Jonah Jameson.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Poetry publisher
First appearance: "Moe'N'a Lisa"
Voiced by: J. K. Simmons


J. Jonah James is a poetry publisher.

History

He gets Moe's poem sent in and tells his employee to publish it. He then shouts at someone over the phone, hiring him, firing him, becoming friends with him and then breaking their friendship within seconds. He then gets the published poem, Howling at a Concrete Moon and then makes another phone call firing someone else. He then says that he loves his job.

He later asks for photos, then poems, of Spider-Man.

Behind the Laughter

J. Jonah James was voiced by J. K. Simmons who played him in all three films.

Appearances