John Jameson, astronaut and son of the Daily Bugle's editor, underwent a peculiar transformation. During a lunar mission, he found the Star God Gem, an extraterrestrial artifact that turned him into a white-furred werewolf. Unlike mystical creatures, his lycanthropy has cosmic and technological roots, a genetic anomaly activated by alien radiation.
The Gem's mechanism: applied extraterrestrial technology 🌌
The Gem is not a magical object, but a device of stellar origin that alters the bearer's DNA. Upon contact, it triggers a mutation controlled by lunar phases and emotional states. John gains strength, agility, and heightened senses, but retains his human consciousness. The silver suit he wears is not a costume, but an energy limiter designed to prevent a full transformation. Its technical design resembles a radiation-regulating exoskeleton.
Why Jonah Jameson didn't put it on the front page 🗞️
J. Jonah Jameson, obsessed with Spider-Man, ignored that his own son was turning into a space wolf. He preferred headlines about the wall-crawler rather than admitting his family had a monthly fur problem. John, meanwhile, tried not to bite furniture or howl at NASA meetings. A classic: the Daily Bugle boss looking for monsters outside when the monster lived in his living room.