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* AdaptedOut: His involement in funding the "Human Fly" seems to be cut as Joe Robertson is SparedByTheAdaptation.

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* AdaptedOut: His involement involvement in funding the "Human Fly" seems to be cut as Joe Robertson is SparedByTheAdaptation.



* {{Deconstruction}}: Unlike in the comics, J. Jonah Jameson's Anti-Spidey campaign took has more detrimental consequences for his career:
** Due to Peter saving the city numerous times and all his other heroic acts, the people of New York began to realize he wasn’t the menace J. Jonah Jameson was trying to cast him as. And because nobody was buying his paper any more or believing his sensationalism, Jonah was forced to ease up on his hatred to save the Daily Bugle.
** While in the comics J. Jonah Jameson’s articles aren’t questioned in-universe despite being based on his twisting of events, in Peter’s universe Jonah was sued for helping to fuel a police officer’s paranoia of Spider-Man enough to shoot at him from a crowd. After this, Jonah was forced to print a disclaimer at the end of his articles that they are his opinion and shouldn’t be taken as fact.
** His patronage for Anti-Spidey measurements got him deeper legal issues: the lawsuits against him by the now-late Mac Gargan and the accusations that he bankrolled Spencer Smyth’s death machines made him practically toxic to the news world, meaning that he couldn’t even get a job at the other newspapers.
** His reputation was hit so hard, that his radio show Just the Facts has fewer subscribers than JJJ expected, and most of his audience doesn't take him seriously according to his grandson (his listeners follow him for amusement, prank-call the station or send him joke gifts of Spider-Man plushies).



** States he never bought Roderick Kingsley's suposed reformation. Likely because Kingsley was ultimately responsible for the death of ''Bugle'' reporter Ned Leeds, brainwashing him and setting him up as a patsy for the Hobgoblin.

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** States he never bought Roderick Kingsley's suposed supposed reformation. Likely because Kingsley was ultimately responsible for the death of ''Bugle'' reporter Ned Leeds, brainwashing him and setting him up as a patsy for the Hobgoblin.



* JerkassHasAPoint: As his grandson notes, with all his obssive ranting he does makes some valid points.
** He's entirely correct about Spider-Girl escalating the sitution with the Hobgoblin's attack, pointing out her recklessness caused considerable colateral damage.
** He's completely right to doubt Kingsley's suposed HeelFaceTurn.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: As his grandson notes, with all his obssive obsessive ranting he does makes make some valid points.
** He's entirely correct about Spider-Girl escalating the sitution situation with the Hobgoblin's attack, pointing out her recklessness caused considerable colateral collateral damage.
** He's completely right to doubt Kingsley's suposed supposed HeelFaceTurn.



* MythologyGag: Acording to Peter he refered to superheroes as "long-underwear characters", a term used by Creator/StanLee who often joked that he based Jameson on himself.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Unlike in the comics, J. Jonah Jameson's Anti-Spidey campaign took has more detrimental consequences for his career:
** Due to Peter saving the city numerous times and all his other heroic acts, the people of New York began to realize he wasn’t the menace J. Jonah Jameson was trying to cast him as. And because nobody was buying his paper anymore or believing his sensationalism, Jonah was forced to ease up on his hatred to save the Daily Bugle.
** Even then, the resulting money losses forced him to step down and let Robbie Robertson take his place as publisher.
** While in the comics J. Jonah Jameson’s articles aren’t questioned in-universe despite being based on his twisting of events, in Peter’s universe Jonah was sued for helping to fuel a police officer’s paranoia of Spider-Man enough to shoot at him from a crowd. After this, Jonah was forced to print a disclaimer at the end of his articles that they are his opinion and shouldn’t be taken as fact.
** His patronadge for Anti-Spidey measurements got him deeper legal issues: the lawsuits against him by the now-late Mac Gargan and the accusations that he bankrolled Spencer Smyth’s death machines made him practically toxic to the news world, meaning that he couldn’t even get a job at the other newspapers.
** His reputation was hit so hard, that his radio show Just the Facts has less subscribers than JJJ expected, and most of his audience don't take him seriously according to his grandson (his listeners follow him for amusement, prank-call the station or send him joke gifts of Spider-Man plushies).

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* MythologyGag: Acording According to Peter he refered referred to superheroes as "long-underwear characters", a term used by Creator/StanLee who often joked that he based Jameson on himself.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Unlike in the comics, J. Jonah Jameson's Anti-Spidey campaign took has more detrimental consequences for his career:
** Due to Peter saving the city numerous times and all his other heroic acts, the people of New York began to realize he wasn’t the menace J. Jonah Jameson was trying to cast him as. And because nobody was buying his paper anymore or believing his sensationalism, Jonah was forced to ease up on his hatred to save the Daily Bugle.
** Even then, the resulting money losses forced him to step down and let Robbie Robertson take his place as publisher.
** While in the comics J. Jonah Jameson’s articles aren’t questioned in-universe despite being based on his twisting of events, in Peter’s universe Jonah was sued for helping to fuel a police officer’s paranoia of Spider-Man enough to shoot at him from a crowd. After this, Jonah was forced to print a disclaimer at the end of his articles that they are his opinion and shouldn’t be taken as fact.
** His patronadge for Anti-Spidey measurements got him deeper legal issues: the lawsuits against him by the now-late Mac Gargan and the accusations that he bankrolled Spencer Smyth’s death machines made him practically toxic to the news world, meaning that he couldn’t even get a job at the other newspapers.
** His reputation was hit so hard, that his radio show Just the Facts has less subscribers than JJJ expected, and most of his audience don't take him seriously according to his grandson (his listeners follow him for amusement, prank-call the station or send him joke gifts of Spider-Man plushies).
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* EarlyBirdCameo: He's mentioned in passing by Peter while discussing the events of ComicBook/CivilWar.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: He's mentioned in passing by Peter while discussing the events of ComicBook/CivilWar.ComicBook/CivilWar2006.



* KickTheSonOfABitch: Kaminari and Mineta are part of the system Alchemax uses to keep dissidents suppressed, and Izuku not only beats him bloody with a simple gesture, but he proceeds to shoot Kaminari's hand and knee until he submits to arrest.

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: PayEvilUntoEvil: Kaminari and Mineta are part of the system Alchemax uses to keep dissidents suppressed, and Izuku not only beats him bloody with a simple gesture, but he proceeds to shoot Kaminari's hand and knee until he submits to arrest.
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* NeverGetsFat: She relishes how her spider-enhanced teenage metabolism lets her dig into donuts and other sweets for breakfast without worrying about getting putting on weight.

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* NeverGetsFat: She relishes how her spider-enhanced teenage metabolism lets her dig into donuts and other sweets for breakfast without worrying about getting putting on weight.
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* ManchurianAgent: Kyouka is an Alchemax employee who volunteered to have her memories altered so she could infiltrate the Resistance. Her present self is horrified at this possibility.
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* UltimateEvil: ''The'' evilest thing in Peter’s universe, but its power is limited to hate, and whatever power is given to it by those it's infested.
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** To Izuku, as they both were formerly Quirkless teens that had spider powers thrust on them by a twist of fate. But while Izuku’s spider was created through inter-dimensional forces, [[ILoveNuclearPower her spider received a fatal dose of radiation]]. While Izuku is being taught by Peter Parker due to his inexperience with the powers, Melissa had no teacher and adjusted to them fairly quickly. While Izuku is basically a normal teenager just starting high school, Melissa is currently enrolled in college and is a pseudo-celebrity due to the strange origins of her powers.

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** To Izuku, as they both were formerly Quirkless teens that had spider powers thrust on them by a twist of fate. But while Izuku’s spider was created through inter-dimensional forces, [[ILoveNuclearPower her spider received a fatal dose of radiation]].radiation. While Izuku is being taught by Peter Parker due to his inexperience with the powers, Melissa had no teacher and adjusted to them fairly quickly. While Izuku is basically a normal teenager just starting high school, Melissa is currently enrolled in college and is a pseudo-celebrity due to the strange origins of her powers.

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