Jack Web of Spider-Man #122 (1995) Child-sized clone
created of Spider-Man, served at the Jackal's base, died of clone degeneration.
Jack and Diane Peter Parker:
Spider-Man Annual 2000 (2000) Lovers whose romance was opposed by
their "families," the Golden Horde and the Bacchae; protected from
feud by Spider-Man and Bounty, who led the gangs to believe they were dead;
moved to Canada, had son Pete.
Jack and Kasey Spider-Man's Tangled Web #10 (2002) Young brothers,
argued over super-heroes, had apartment damaged by battle between Electro and
Spider-Man; Kasey confronted Electro to protect his brother, and Spider-Man
gave the boys five hundred dollars after defeating Electro.
Jack of Hearts (Jack
Hart) Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #22
(1976) Son of Contraxian woman and human man, had affair with Marcy Kane,
developed dangerous powers after immersion in Zero Fluid, encountered
Spider-Man while fighting the SHIELD containment required to control his power,
adventured in space for a time, now an Avenger.
Jack O'Lantern see Macendale, Jason.
Jack O'Lantern Captain America I #396 (1992) Mercenary and
former member of the Red Skull (Schmidt)'s Skeleton Crew; uses costume and
weapons patterned after those of Jason Macendale's original identity. One of
many criminals seeking reward for recovery of the Spider-Man skeleton planted
by the Jackal, later hired by crimelord Golem. Not to be confused with Mad
Jack.
Jackal (Professor Miles Warren) Amazing Spider-Man I #31 (1965)
Mad geneticist, former student of the High Evolutionary, taught Peter Parker
and Gwen Stacy at ESU, snapped after Gwen's death; created the Gwen Stacy
clone, Ben Reilly, various viruses; sent the Punisher and others after
Spider-Man, seemingly killed, resurfaced years later to battle both Spider-Men,
sought to spread genetic virus, died in a fall.
Jacks Spider-Man: Maximum Clonage Omega (1995) Army of
miniature clones of either the Jackal or Spider-Man, wore Jackal costumes, all
killed in explosion of the Jackal's base.
Jackson, Bret Spider-Man, Storm, and Power Man Battle Smokescreen
(1982) High school track star, manipulated by Smokescreen.
Jacobi, Lorenzo Amazing Spider-Man I #201 (1980) Druglord, pursued by the Punisher early in his career,
killed an ally of the Punisher, who targeted him alongside Spider-Man,
accidentally killed by his own men.
Jacoby, Kyle Amazing Spider-Man II #30 (2001) Gym teacher at
Midtown High.
Jagged Bow Amazing Spider-Man I #367 (1992) Trained in
Hawkeye's fighting style, armed with bow and arrows, member of the Taskmaster's
Evil Versions.
Jameson, Dr. Marla
Madison Amazing Spider-Man I #162
(1976) Research scientist, commissioned by J. Jonah Jameson to design a
Spider-Slayer, later fell in love with Jameson and married him, has attempted
to subdue his hatred of Spider-Man.
Jameson, J. Jonah Amazing Spider-Man I #1 (1962) Publisher of the
Daily Bugle, made reputation defending civil rights and challenging organized
crime, has long-standing enmity against Spider-Man and most other super-heroes,
secretly jealous of their heroic deeds, commissioned the creation of the first
Spider-Slayers, financed the mutation of the Scorpion and the Fly, otherwise
sent opponents after Spider-Man.
Jameson, John Amazing Spider-Man I #1 (1962) Son of J. Jonah Jameson,
astronaut, fought Spider-Man after being mutated into super-strong form,
transformed by moonstone into the vicious Man-Wolf, fought Spider-Man and
Morbius, traveled to the extradimensional Other Realm and retained his true
personality, later cured of Man-Wolf transformations, briefly served as Captain
America's pilot, worked with Dr. Kafka at Ravencroft.
Jameson, Randy Exclusive Collector's Edition: Spider-Man (1980) Young nephew of J.
Jonah Jameson, hoped to become a photographer, witnessed attack by the Green
Goblin (Harry Osborn) and guessed his subsequent actions, decided to become an
astronaut instead.
Janson, Dr. Andrea Spider-Man #77 (1997) Agent of Hydra, posed as
hematologist and molecular biologist at ESU, deceived Morbius into allowing her
to experiment on him, actually sought a cure for Crown, gunned down by
Hammerhead.
Jardine, Amos Marvel Team-Up I #68 (1978) Texas millionaire,
took over the circus Der Jarrmacht, which Nightcrawler quit when he was
instructed to be in a freak show; briefly enslaved the Man-Thing, who was freed
by Spider-Man; hired Arcade and Cutthroat to kill Spider-Man in response.
Jarvis, Edwin Tales of Suspense I #59 (1964) Butler to the
Avengers, has survived many threats and attacks, troubled by Spider-Man's habit
of leaving footprints on the ceiling when he visits Avengers Mansion.
Jastrow, Dean Amazing Spider-Man Annual I #14 (1980) ESU faculty
member.
Jeff and Edward Marvel Team-Up I #135 (1983) Young boys babysat
by Shadowcat, abducted by Strigor's Morlocks, rescued by Spider-Man and
Shadowcat.
Jefferson, Dr. Charles Fantastic Four I #267 (1984) Psychiatrist at
South Brooklyn Psychiatric Facility, treated Doctor Octopus (Octavius), later
advised Spider-Man regarding Venom.
Jerkins Amazing Spider-Man I #178 (1978) Daily Bugle employee.
Jerome, Jason Spectacular Spider-Man II #166 (1990)
Smooth-talking actor, attempted to have affair with Mary Jane Watson while her
marriage was under pressure, soundly rebuffed by her.
Jerome, Johnny Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #4 (1984) Dated May
Parker in her youth, promised wealth, imprisoned for murder and burglary,
sought her out decades later in unsuccessful attempt to rekindle their
relationship.
Jigsaw (Billy Russo) Amazing Spider-Man I #162 (1976) Criminal whose
handsome face was severely scarred by the Punisher during one of his early
endeavors against crime, sought vengeance by framing the Punisher for
assassinations; defeated by the Punisher, Spider-Man, and Nightcrawler; has
fought the Punisher several subsequent times, both as leader of his own gang
and as an ally of others.
Jill Spider-Man's Tangled Web #11 (2002) Daily Bugle
reporter, made date with Peter Parker on the same evening he was dating Kay.
Jimmy-Six (Giacomo
Fortunato) Spider-Man #70 (1996)
Son of Fortunato, powerful fighter, ejected from underworld for being overly
violent, rescued by and befriended Ben Reilly, saved Spider-Man and Daredevil
from being killed by Fortunato's forces, took control of Fortunato's organization
soon afterward.
Jinx (William Hastings) Darkhold #9 (1993) Grandson of Louise Hastings of
the Darkhold Redeemers, possessed magic potential, met Spider-Man during battle
with Spider-X.
Joey Spider-Man #15 (1991) Child who occasionally
suffers temporary mutant transformation into huge super-strong form, fought
Spider-Man and the Beast until his parents calmed him.
Joey Amazing Spider-Man II #30 (2001) Midtown High
student, encouraged in science studies by Peter Parker.
Joey Z Spider-Man #88 (1998) Small-time criminal with
mysterious connections to many super-villains, killed by Trapster as part of
Norman Osborn's effort to frame Spider-Man for murder.
John, Paul, Ringo, and
George Spectacular Spider-Man II #110
and #113 (1986) Teenage thugs, three of them shot by Ernie Popchik, took
May Parker and her boarders hostage; three of them defeated by Spider-Man,
while John was shot by the police when Nathan Lubensky raised the window
blinds.
Johnsmeyer, James Spectacular Spider-Man II #231 (1996)
International financier, backed players in the Great Game, used them to
eliminate corporate rivals, sought Kaine's services.
Johnson, Anna Cloak and Dagger III #17 (1991) Apparently
Cloak's lost sister, victimized by Thule, sought to protect Ent's family, met
Spider-Man both times.
Johnston and Varley Amazing Spider-Man I #253 (1984) Operatives of the Rose (Fisk), former corrupt police
officers and agents of the Kingpin, killed by the Hobgoblin (Macendale).
Jones, Armand Web of Spider-Man #69 (1990) Used biokinetic energy
absorber to siphon power from the Hulk, died when the Hulk reacted,
accidentally charged Spider-Man with the device's power.
Jones, Arnie UK Spider-Man Annual (1982) Newspaper seller on 43rd Street; Spider-Man bought a paper from him while researching the recent crimes committed by Bluebird.
Jones, "Dirty"
Jake (D.J.) Amazing Spider-Man I #262 (1985)
Unscrupulous reporter, photographed Spider-Man unmasked and tried to sell the
information to mobster Roberto DeNatale, who turned on him; rescued and
intimidated by Spider-Man, film destroyed.
Jones, Guy Spider-Man Unlimited I #4 (1994) Orphanage
janitor, mutated into super-strong form by experimental gas transported by the
Rhino, briefly fought Spider-Man, defeated the Rhino.
Jones, Jessica Alias #1 (2001) Private investigator, formerly
super-hero known as Jewel, has super-strength, flight; had crush on Peter
Parker in high school; hired by J. Jonah Jameson to learn Spider-Man's secret
identity, used funds and time for charitable endeavors instead.
Jones, Sandy Amazing Spider-Man I #193 (1979) Barney Bushkin's
secretary.
Jorgenson, Prof. Hans Marvel Team-Up I #3 (1972) Biology instructor at
ESU, former colleague of Morbius, taught Peter Parker.
Josh Amazing Spider-Man I #68 (1969) ESU classmate of
Peter Parker, accompanied Randy Robertson on some protests.
Josie Daredevil I #160 (1979) Owner of Josie's Bar, an
establishment frequented by the sort of underworld informants frequently sought
by Daredevil and Spider-Man, has policy with Damage Control for damages from
fights between super-heroes and informants.
Joystick (Janice Olivia
Yanizeski) Amazing Scarlet Spider #2
(1995) Super-strong and agile participant in Great Game, uses energy
batons, fought the Scarlet Spider, Spider-Man, and the Green Goblin (Urich),
later served in the Crimson Cowl's Masters of Evil.
Ju-Lak Marvel Team-Up I #112 (1981) Pictish shaman from
pre-Cataclysm times, captured Spider-Man's spirit when the hero traveled in
time for a cure to a Serpent Man's bite, usurped Spider-Man's powers in effort
to kill his enemy Kull, defeated by Kull and Spider-Man.
Jubilee (Jubilation Lee) Uncanny X-Men #244 (1989) Teenage mutant, able to
generate explosive energy, joined the X-Men, aided Spider-Man against the Rhino
and Doctor Doom, later joined Generation X, returned to X-Men.
Judy Spider-Man and Power Pack (1984) Babysitter,
attempted to molest young Tony, frightened off by Spider-Man.
Juggernaut (Cain Marko) X-Men I #12 (1965) Stepbrother of Professor X,
mutated by the Crimson Gem of Cytorrak into form of immense super-strength and
invulnerability, longtime enemy of the X-Men, buried in cement by Spider-Man in
their first battle, later fought Thor and other heroes, joined and turned
against the Exemplars, currently attempting to reform as ally of the X-Men.
Juicy Lucy Spider-Man's Tangled Web #19 (2002) Diner
patronized by the Rhino and the Grizzly.
Julie Amazing Spider-Man II #57 (2003) Midtown High
administrative assistant, source of aggravation for Peter Parker, rescued
during Mindless Ones invasion by Spider-Man.
Juliette Master of Kung Fu I #38 (1975) Woman involved in
espionage matters concerning Shang-Chi, Cat (Shen Kui), and others; Spider-Man
rescued her son from Razor-Fist and Shockwave.
June Jitsui # and others (Hostess
Twinkies Cakes advertisement, 1979) Expert martial artist, defeated by
Spider-Man.
Junipur Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #8 (1988) Cat-like
extraterrestrial mentor of the Young Gods, teaches offensive measures,
accompanied faction which sought to interfere in the High Evolutionary's
activities, encountered Spider-Man.
Jury (Bomblast, Firearm,
Ramshot, Screech, Sentry, Wysper) Venom: Lethal Protector #2 (1993) Armored
operatives out to capture Venom, blamed Spider-Man for Venom's creation and
targeted him as well, later turned attention to other criminals, executed the
Tarantula (Alvarez), commanded by USAgent against the Thunderbolts.
Justice (Vance Astrovik) Giant-Size Defenders #5 (1975) Telekinetic,
formerly known as Marvel Boy, served in the New Warriors, briefly imprisoned
for the accidental murder of his father, led team to fight mind-controlled
Spider-Man, later joined the Avengers, became engaged to Firestar.
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