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The Daily Bugle (at one time The DB!) [2] is a fictional New York City tabloid newspaper appearing as a plot element in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The Daily Bugle is a regular fixture in the Marvel Universe, most prominently in Spider-Man comic titles and their derivative media.
The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, [6] is a 22-story, [7] 285-foot-tall (86.9 m) steel-framed triangular building at 175 Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.
The Baxter Building first appeared in Fantastic Four #3 (March 1962) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. [6] The Baxter Building was the first comic-book superhero lair to be well known to the general public in the fictional world. [7] The Baxter Building is destroyed in Fantastic Four #278 (May 1985), written and drawn by John Byrne ...
The Daily Planet appears in Adventures of Superman, with exterior shots represented by Los Angeles City Hall and the E. Clem Wilson Building. The Daily Planet, renamed the Daily Bugle (not to be confused with the Marvel Comics property of the same name), appears in The Adventures of Superpup.
Daily Bugle: A newspaper headquartered in a building where Parker works as a photographer for J. Jonah Jameson. Oscorp: A research company headquartered in a skyscraper owned by Norman Osborn, which later became the headquarters for Alchemax. Parker Industries: A company that was founded and owned by Parker.
At the same time, he cashes his shares of the Daily Bugle, giving the money to Robbie Robertson so that he can rebuild Front Line into the new Daily Bugle. [46] During the events of the "Big Time" storyline, Alistair Smythe attempts to kill J. Jonah Jameson at the time when Marla hooked Peter up with Max Modell of Horizon Labs. Marla shields ...
Baxter Building and Four Freedoms Plaza: The bases of the Fantastic Four. [5] Daily Bugle: A newspaper building where Peter Parker (Spider-Man) works as a photographer for J. Jonah Jameson. [6] Fisk Towers: A skyscraper owned by the Kingpin, and base of operations for his criminal activities. [7]
Ryan Maxwell - A construction worker who is knocked off a platform by Menace while changing the sign on the exterior of the Daily Bugle building. Spider-Man arrives to catch Bill, but Ryan's neck is injured in the process. Ryan later approaches the lawyer Matt Dowd, asking if he can sue Spider-Man for knocking him off a building.