The world of fan art. A surprising Jojo has been found and even given his own stand. The lucky character is Spider-Man's own personal nemesis, J. Jonah Jameson.
The hit manga Jojo's Bizarre Adventure was first serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1987 to 2004. Since 2005, the multi-part manga has been published in Ultra Jump. It was created by Hirohiko Araki. Thus far, it has spanned one hundred and thirty-one volumes, currently composed of eight parts. The English translation is presently on the fifth, Golden Wind.
Twitter a piece of fan art showing John Jonah Jameson Jr. crossed over with Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. The image of JJJ is a still from the 2002 Spider-Man film and behind him is a cartoonified version of him that imitates the hit manga series. This stand is rather impressive considering it replicates his exact look. Stands were introduced in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 3 — Stardust Crusaders. They are manifestations of life or spiritual energy, which are frequently used for battle. Stands come in many varieties with a wide range of abilities, though they rarely look identical to their stand .
While the main characters in the series John Jonah Jameson to be enough to make the argument regarding his name.
Marvel and manga occasionally cross over, but this has to be one of the strangest pairings - even though it is just fans having some fun. J. Jonah Jameson isn't much of a fighter, though it is inarguable that he certainly has a fighting spirit when it comes to The Daily Bugle. He also has a lot of energy that he concentrates towards Spider-Man in his portrayal of the wall crawler as a public menace. However, the visualization of his stand is certainly noteworthy, even if it hasn't been given a proper name.
Stands in potential Marvel stand would be incredible to see in the context of the world of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. The fan art, shared by @derpman47, allows fans to contemplate a fun what-if scenario that will never be seen in official Marvel manga.
Source: @derpman47