This is a perfect example of the lazy comic book avoidance of an obvious and important detail. Jameson should have said, "My god you're right, Peter is also on that plane! Are they sitting together? How come Peter is always in the same place as Spider-Man? Hmmmm".
I've been entertaining a different theory: Robbie and everyone at the Bugle know Peter Parker is Spider-Man and purposely say nothing. Not because of justice; they actually forgo the fame and fortune just so they can fuck with J. Jonah, who is the ony one who hasn't figured it out. He's that bad a boss.
"Daily Spider-Man: Whatever his plan is, step one was obviously a vigorous neck-thinning"
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This is a perfect example of the lazy comic book avoidance of an obvious and important detail. Jameson should have said, "My god you're right, Peter is also on that plane! Are they sitting together? How come Peter is always in the same place as Spider-Man? Hmmmm".
July 11, 2013 8:49 AM
Completely agree, JPX! The other guy just solved the identity question and they are both totally oblivious!
July 11, 2013 12:15 PM
I've been entertaining a different theory: Robbie and everyone at the Bugle know Peter Parker is Spider-Man and purposely say nothing. Not because of justice; they actually forgo the fame and fortune just so they can fuck with J. Jonah, who is the ony one who hasn't figured it out. He's that bad a boss.
Look! Robbie's doing it right in panel one!
July 11, 2013 11:40 PM