Do you guys think that Robbie knows Spider-Man's identity?
Reading the old stories and he makes several comments implying he knows. When the Cat is looking for him when he's out on the Secret Wars she goes directly to the Bugle looking for Parker and she tells Jonah straight in the face "If you knew what i know about him, you'd...." when Robbie interrupts her by saying "Now let's not say something that we would regret"
In the same magazine some issues back Peter talks about Jonah's editorials with Robbie and he says "don't take it personal".
There are several more examples on older issues. I don't know if this is a plot point writers forgot or if it's something they chose to ignore for some reason.
>>93245034
oh yeah he does
>>93245034
Yes and it's called subtlety
>>93245034
I actually want to say there was an issue of one of those side spiderman comics, maybe it was Your Friendly Neighborhood?, but whatever:
JJJ fires Robbie after Parker unmasks because I think he realizes Robbie knew all along and made Jonah into a fool, and Peter challenges Jonah to a fisticuffs to settle it.
Pics or never happened.
>>93245034
They leave it open-ended though leaning more toward "Robbie knows". It's kind of like how in Batman Year One, Gordon is facing right in front of Batman unmasked but then says he can't see a thing without his glasses so the reader is left to interpret if Gordon can't see Bruce well enough to know that he's Batman, or he can see him, but understands why he needs to keep his secret and plays along.