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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 104. Chapters: Fictional donkeys, Fictional horses, Fictional mules, Fictional rhinoceroses, Fictional zebras, Houyhnhnm, Horace Horsecollar, Eeyore, J. Jonah Jameson, Baku, The Golden Ass, Rhinox, Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in popular culture, My Little Pony, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, List of fictional horses, Thoroughbred, Mister Ed, The Saddle Club, Bebop and Rocksteady, The Black Stallion, The Horse and His Boy, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Black Beauty, Drowzee, Flicka, Epona, Comet, Bree, Buridan's ass, Midori no Makiba, Ramhorn, Kid Colt, Candlewick, Headless Mule, Fashion Star Fillies, Francis the Talking Mule, Hwin, Prince Rabadash, The Magician's Horse, Rocinante, Fruit Stripe, Muffin the Mule, Bayard, Aragorn, Latawnya, the Naughty Horse, Learns to Say "No" to Drugs, Lord Rataxes, Swift Wind, A Horse for Mandy, Flicka 2, Zigby, List of Saddle Club books, Toronado, Benjamin, Boxer, Valinor, Gus, Dominick the Donkey, On Beyond Zebra!, The Sawhorse, Jolly Jumper, Buster Bronco, Sugarfoot, Hunky and Spunky, Veillantif, Histamiini, Luno The White Stallion, Clavileno, Rakhsh, The Hard Loser, Baba Looey, Platero, Crystal's Pony Tale, Gramimond, Sorel, Tencendur, Tachebrun, Passecerf, Barbamouche, Sautperdu, Gaignun, Marmorie. Excerpt: John Jonah Jameson Junior is a supporting character (and sometimes an antagonist) of Spider-Man in the Marvel Comics Universe. Jameson is usually the publisher or editor-in-chief of the Daily Bugle, a fictional New York newspaper and now serves as the mayor of New York City. Recognizable by his mustache, flattop haircut, and ever-present cigar, he carries out a smear campaign against Spider-Man that has turned much of the city against the hero. He employs photojournalist Peter Parker, who, unbeknownst to Jameson, is Spider-Man's alter ego. Portrayals of Jameson have varied throughou...