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10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Spider-Man

With Spider-Man: Homecoming arriving in cinemas worldwide this week, it's time to think about what we actually know about the red and blue webslinger. Traditionally Marvel's biggest and most beloved superhero, Spider-Man was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko back in 1962 and very quickly took pop culture by storm.

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The relationship between Peter Parker and his boss at the Daily Bugle is always presented as a very prickly one, with the ol’ blowhard J. Jonah Jameson not being the easiest person to work for. Though you might not think it, then, Peter and J.J.J. are actually kind of related. At least, by marriage.

In contrast to his son, J. Jonah Jameson Sr. – known as Jay – is a much mellower man and a keen supporter of Spider-Man. After first appearing in the comics in 2009, he quickly fell in love with Peter’s Aunt May and the pair were soon married. Though not technically, this basically made Jonah and Peter like brother-in-laws.

Sadly, Jay recently died of a rare hereditary disease, nullifying the relationship between the Parkers and the Jamesons. Though they still aren’t best pals, Peter and Jonah probably now have more of an underlying bond and respect for each other than they did before.