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- "Life Foundation Control, this is LF1. The specimens are secured, and we're heading home."
- āJohn Jameson[src]
John Jameson III[1] was an astronaut employed by the Life Foundation. Jameson was the only survivor of the expedition to bring Symbiotes from an asteroid back to Earth.
Biography[]
LF1 Crash[]
Employed by the Life Foundation, Jameson and other astronauts were sent aboard on the LF1 to space in order to extract some symbiotes from an asteroid and bring them to Earth so they could be studied. However, their spaceship ended up crash landing in Malaysia. Out of all the team, Jameson was discovered by the EMT paramedic Corinne Wan to be the only survivor, while no symbiotes seemed to have survived.
As Jameson was still alive, the paramedics got him on a stretcher and put him in an ambulance to take him to the hospital, with Corinne checking him while the driver drove the way to the hospital. But what anyone didn't know was that one symbiote, known as Riot, made it into Jameson's body, taking him on as his host. While Corinne was distracted, Jameson/Riot attacked her and the driver, thus causing the ambulance to crash. Afterwards, he transferred to Corrine, leaving Jameson to die.[2]
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Trivia[]
- In the comics, John Jonah Jameson III was an astronaut that was infected with spores, while on a mission, which gave him superhuman strength, but strained his body and mind. This forced him to wear a strength-restraining Jupiter suit and he started calling himself Colonel Jupiter. He later turned into a werewolf-like monster, known as Man-Wolf and then took up the mantle of Stargod. He is also the son of J. Jonah Jameson, the publisher of The Daily Bugle.
Behind the Scenes[]
- John Jameson in the Sony's Spider-Man Universe is the second live-action incarnation of the character, following incarnation portrayed by Daniel Gillies.