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  • He finds out Peter's identity on an almost weekly basis in the comics

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  • And then there are time travel/change issue that really muddy the waters...

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  • @K-H-W - Not to mention the time that JJ was Spider-Man's dad; amazon.com/What-Jonah-Jameson-Adopted-Spider-Man/dp/B002VD34KM

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  • He finds out Peter's identity on an almost weekly basis in the comics

    – Valorum
    9 hours ago











  • And then there are time travel/change issue that really muddy the waters...

    – K-H-W
    8 hours ago











  • @K-H-W - Not to mention the time that JJ was Spider-Man's dad; amazon.com/What-Jonah-Jameson-Adopted-Spider-Man/dp/B002VD34KM

    – Valorum
    8 hours ago













  • @Valorum Issue#82? No wonder Marvel were brave enough to announce the What If at Comic-con this year. they have a ton of story-lines ready

    – Shreedhar
    8 hours ago



















  • He finds out Peter's identity on an almost weekly basis in the comics

    – Valorum
    9 hours ago











  • And then there are time travel/change issue that really muddy the waters...

    – K-H-W
    8 hours ago











  • @K-H-W - Not to mention the time that JJ was Spider-Man's dad; amazon.com/What-Jonah-Jameson-Adopted-Spider-Man/dp/B002VD34KM

    – Valorum
    8 hours ago













  • @Valorum Issue#82? No wonder Marvel were brave enough to announce the What If at Comic-con this year. they have a ton of story-lines ready

    – Shreedhar
    8 hours ago

















He finds out Peter's identity on an almost weekly basis in the comics

– Valorum
9 hours ago





He finds out Peter's identity on an almost weekly basis in the comics

– Valorum
9 hours ago













And then there are time travel/change issue that really muddy the waters...

– K-H-W
8 hours ago





And then there are time travel/change issue that really muddy the waters...

– K-H-W
8 hours ago













@K-H-W - Not to mention the time that JJ was Spider-Man's dad; amazon.com/What-Jonah-Jameson-Adopted-Spider-Man/dp/B002VD34KM

– Valorum
8 hours ago







@K-H-W - Not to mention the time that JJ was Spider-Man's dad; amazon.com/What-Jonah-Jameson-Adopted-Spider-Man/dp/B002VD34KM

– Valorum
8 hours ago















@Valorum Issue#82? No wonder Marvel were brave enough to announce the What If at Comic-con this year. they have a ton of story-lines ready

– Shreedhar
8 hours ago





@Valorum Issue#82? No wonder Marvel were brave enough to announce the What If at Comic-con this year. they have a ton of story-lines ready

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In the comics, Peter once willingly revealed his identity to JJJ.



TL; DR.

In Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Issue # 6, Spider-Man agrees for a dinner/interview with J. Jonah Jameson. Long story short, Peter reveals his identity to JJJ just to make him understand that not all masked people around are bad people (NOTE: JJJ's wife was killed by a masked criminal; it's covered in detail in this issue)



enter image description here
Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Issue # 6



You could watch the summary of this issue here





The second instance is when he goes public!



In Marvel’s 2006 event storyline, "Civil War" by Mark Millar and drawn by Steve McNiven, Peter gave up his identity to the world. The superhero registration act forced the heroes to reveal their identity and Peter does the same; goes public with his identity. JJJ in fact faints after watching this.



enter image description here
Civil War Issue #2 (2006)





Talking about the movie version of Spider-Man, his identity was also revealed in




the post-credits of Spider-Man: Far From Home. JJJ goes live with the breaking news telling the whole world about Spidey's secret identity which was [presumably] shared/sent to him by Mysterio before his death.







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If you're willing to accept answers from the movies, then yes. In the mid-credits scene of Spider-Man: Far From Home, we learn that




J. Jonah Jameson has received footage from Mysterio in which, among other things, Mysterio outs Peter Parker as Spider-Man. Jameson then publicly broadcasts this footage to the entire world.




I can't find raw footage of it, but here's a summary (along with even more spoilers - proceed with caution).






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    This answer contains spoilers.





    In the comics, Peter once willingly revealed his identity to JJJ.



    TL; DR.

    In Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Issue # 6, Spider-Man agrees for a dinner/interview with J. Jonah Jameson. Long story short, Peter reveals his identity to JJJ just to make him understand that not all masked people around are bad people (NOTE: JJJ's wife was killed by a masked criminal; it's covered in detail in this issue)



    enter image description here
    Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Issue # 6



    You could watch the summary of this issue here





    The second instance is when he goes public!



    In Marvel’s 2006 event storyline, "Civil War" by Mark Millar and drawn by Steve McNiven, Peter gave up his identity to the world. The superhero registration act forced the heroes to reveal their identity and Peter does the same; goes public with his identity. JJJ in fact faints after watching this.



    enter image description here
    Civil War Issue #2 (2006)





    Talking about the movie version of Spider-Man, his identity was also revealed in




    the post-credits of Spider-Man: Far From Home. JJJ goes live with the breaking news telling the whole world about Spidey's secret identity which was [presumably] shared/sent to him by Mysterio before his death.







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    This answer contains spoilers.





    In the comics, Peter once willingly revealed his identity to JJJ.



    TL; DR.

    In Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Issue # 6, Spider-Man agrees for a dinner/interview with J. Jonah Jameson. Long story short, Peter reveals his identity to JJJ just to make him understand that not all masked people around are bad people (NOTE: JJJ's wife was killed by a masked criminal; it's covered in detail in this issue)



    enter image description here
    Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Issue # 6



    You could watch the summary of this issue here





    The second instance is when he goes public!



    In Marvel’s 2006 event storyline, "Civil War" by Mark Millar and drawn by Steve McNiven, Peter gave up his identity to the world. The superhero registration act forced the heroes to reveal their identity and Peter does the same; goes public with his identity. JJJ in fact faints after watching this.



    enter image description here
    Civil War Issue #2 (2006)





    Talking about the movie version of Spider-Man, his identity was also revealed in




    the post-credits of Spider-Man: Far From Home. JJJ goes live with the breaking news telling the whole world about Spidey's secret identity which was [presumably] shared/sent to him by Mysterio before his death.







    share|improve this answer


























    • And once again JK Simmons was PERFECT for that role :)....

      – MissouriSpartan
      4 hours ago














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    This answer contains spoilers.





    In the comics, Peter once willingly revealed his identity to JJJ.



    TL; DR.

    In Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Issue # 6, Spider-Man agrees for a dinner/interview with J. Jonah Jameson. Long story short, Peter reveals his identity to JJJ just to make him understand that not all masked people around are bad people (NOTE: JJJ's wife was killed by a masked criminal; it's covered in detail in this issue)



    enter image description here
    Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Issue # 6



    You could watch the summary of this issue here





    The second instance is when he goes public!



    In Marvel’s 2006 event storyline, "Civil War" by Mark Millar and drawn by Steve McNiven, Peter gave up his identity to the world. The superhero registration act forced the heroes to reveal their identity and Peter does the same; goes public with his identity. JJJ in fact faints after watching this.



    enter image description here
    Civil War Issue #2 (2006)





    Talking about the movie version of Spider-Man, his identity was also revealed in




    the post-credits of Spider-Man: Far From Home. JJJ goes live with the breaking news telling the whole world about Spidey's secret identity which was [presumably] shared/sent to him by Mysterio before his death.







    share|improve this answer













    This answer contains spoilers.





    In the comics, Peter once willingly revealed his identity to JJJ.



    TL; DR.

    In Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Issue # 6, Spider-Man agrees for a dinner/interview with J. Jonah Jameson. Long story short, Peter reveals his identity to JJJ just to make him understand that not all masked people around are bad people (NOTE: JJJ's wife was killed by a masked criminal; it's covered in detail in this issue)



    enter image description here
    Peter Parker The Spectacular Spider-Man Issue # 6



    You could watch the summary of this issue here





    The second instance is when he goes public!



    In Marvel’s 2006 event storyline, "Civil War" by Mark Millar and drawn by Steve McNiven, Peter gave up his identity to the world. The superhero registration act forced the heroes to reveal their identity and Peter does the same; goes public with his identity. JJJ in fact faints after watching this.



    enter image description here
    Civil War Issue #2 (2006)





    Talking about the movie version of Spider-Man, his identity was also revealed in




    the post-credits of Spider-Man: Far From Home. JJJ goes live with the breaking news telling the whole world about Spidey's secret identity which was [presumably] shared/sent to him by Mysterio before his death.








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    • And once again JK Simmons was PERFECT for that role :)....

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    • And once again JK Simmons was PERFECT for that role :)....

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    And once again JK Simmons was PERFECT for that role :)....

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    And once again JK Simmons was PERFECT for that role :)....

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    If you're willing to accept answers from the movies, then yes. In the mid-credits scene of Spider-Man: Far From Home, we learn that




    J. Jonah Jameson has received footage from Mysterio in which, among other things, Mysterio outs Peter Parker as Spider-Man. Jameson then publicly broadcasts this footage to the entire world.




    I can't find raw footage of it, but here's a summary (along with even more spoilers - proceed with caution).






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      If you're willing to accept answers from the movies, then yes. In the mid-credits scene of Spider-Man: Far From Home, we learn that




      J. Jonah Jameson has received footage from Mysterio in which, among other things, Mysterio outs Peter Parker as Spider-Man. Jameson then publicly broadcasts this footage to the entire world.




      I can't find raw footage of it, but here's a summary (along with even more spoilers - proceed with caution).






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        If you're willing to accept answers from the movies, then yes. In the mid-credits scene of Spider-Man: Far From Home, we learn that




        J. Jonah Jameson has received footage from Mysterio in which, among other things, Mysterio outs Peter Parker as Spider-Man. Jameson then publicly broadcasts this footage to the entire world.




        I can't find raw footage of it, but here's a summary (along with even more spoilers - proceed with caution).






        share|improve this answer















        If you're willing to accept answers from the movies, then yes. In the mid-credits scene of Spider-Man: Far From Home, we learn that




        J. Jonah Jameson has received footage from Mysterio in which, among other things, Mysterio outs Peter Parker as Spider-Man. Jameson then publicly broadcasts this footage to the entire world.




        I can't find raw footage of it, but here's a summary (along with even more spoilers - proceed with caution).







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