Upon his return to Earth, Jameson began to develop superhuman strength as a side effect of the virus. The web-slinger outsmarted him, and Jonah soon learned that Spider-Man was saving the bank from a bomb. Although it would take months before the injury to his throat would heal, John Jameson was cured of his lunar-triggered transformations. John Jameson is an astronaut who was part of a deep space mission chartered by the Life Foundation.

When he starts targeting Spider-Woman (Gwen Stacy) and her friends, she defeats him and gets him arrested.Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 75: "Man-Wolf was awarded his own regular spotlight in the ongoing title Manning "1960s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 37: "Spider-Man tangled with a powered-up John Jameson, driven half-mad by contact with spores encountered on a space walk.

I'd wanted to do something with [John Jameson] for a long time.

However, Spider-Man has … On Earth-65, the home of Spider-Gwen, Jameson as the Man-Wolf is one of the major crime bosses of New York with henchmen working for him all over the city. Colonel Jupiter also boasts increased skin, bone and muscle density; enough to resist superstrength blows from Spider-Man, as well as dish out enough force to rupture steel or shatter masonry barehanded, even by accident. ―John Jameson.

In hopes of a future cure, John's body was cryogenically frozen, but Jameson was thawed and mentally controlled by the dying scientist Spencer Smythe in an attempt to get revenge on Jonah and Spider-Man.

He was sent with a number of other astronauts to investigate an asteroid on which they found some symbiotes. John Jameson (as J.J. Jameson III) has a cameo appearance in the 2018 film Venom, portrayed by Chris O'Hara. Smythe remotely caused John to fall backwards in agony off the bridge only to disappear. This version of John Jameson is a teenager, while most other versions of the character is an adult and a astronaut.

You could easily argue that John Jameson has lived a more exciting life than most non-full time heroes in the Marvel Universe. Colonel Jameson

Jameson was named security Warden for Ravencroft.Investigating an anomaly on the moon, the Agents of Wakanda were attacked by Entea, an intelligent plant that had taken root there. It failed like all of his other attempts.

Doubling his original size and physical strength, particularly in his lower body which allows for jumping and leaping great distances at a time, even being able to move fast enough to intercept Spider-Man with relative ease. During a prison riot that threatened to destroy the facility, Jameson overcame his traumas and regained his Man-Wolf form. Astro-SpiderStargod The John Jameson Space Probe is a robotic shuttle sent to explore outer space. He wears scale mail armor and uses a broadsword, a dagger, and a longbow and arrows as weapons. Colonel Jupiter Carnage The Man-Wolf's levels of strength and intelligence varied according to the phases of the moon. He recently expressed some romantic interest in She-Hulk, and gave her his Jupiter suit (after a few modifications by Universe, Other Aliases, Education, Place of Origin, Identity, Known RelativesTake note, True Believer! Iain De Caestecker returns for the final mission, as well as a couple fan favorites!The endgame is coming for the Avengers and the Fantastic Four!Take a look at all-new artwork and hear from writer Frank Tieri!The writer of two Absolute Carnage miniseries shares some insight into Marvel’s symbiote event!Supplement this week's 'Web of Venom: Cult of Carnage' #1 with an examination of the two beastly characters!As a career test pilot and astronaut, Col. John Jameson was, according to his father Later, Jameson was sent to the moon to collect rock samples on a top-secret mission and stumbled upon a glittering red gemstone.

He was shown fighting Traumatized by his actions while mind controlled, Jameson found it harder to change to Man-Wolf.

He became a security consultant at Ravencroft.

John Jonah Jameson III (also known as Colonel Jupiter, the Man-Wolf and the Stargod) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Jameson, eventually learning to utilize the Stargod power by force of will, could consciously change between his human and werewolf forms, fly across interstellar distances, survive within the cold depths of space unprotected and without a space suit, and teleport between dimensions like Earth and the Other Realm under his own power.