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  2. The Daily Bugle (web series) - Wikipedia

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    With the expansion of The Daily Bugle to a "journalist juggernaut" in addition to a website, a crazily-smiling Betty Brant provides an offer of further internships to other interested parties with a free reporter pack, in order to call in with sightings of Spider-Man in action: "Spider-Man sightings, misguided opinions, vague rumours, and craziest conspiracy theories, today!"

  3. Daily Bugle - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Bugle was founded in 1898 and has been published daily ever since. The Daily Bugle is printed in tabloid format like its rival the Daily Globe.The editor and publisher of the Bugle, J. Jonah Jameson, began his journalistic career as a reporter for the Bugle while still in high school.

  4. List of Spider-Man (1967 TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    He discovers the Phantom is using shrinking rays to steal items, but some of the shrunken items are in a dollhouse in the Daily Bugle. The Phantom gets into the Bugle's offices and escapes with the dollhouse. Spider-Man is finally taken to the Phantom's base and defeats both him and his three robot henchwomen.

  5. J. Jonah Jameson - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. List of The Amazing Spider-Man issues - Wikipedia

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    The first appearance of Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson and his son, astronaut John Jameson. The Bugle begins its campaign against Spider-Man. The first meeting between Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four. The first appearance of the Chameleon, the first villain in Spider-Man's rogues gallery. 2: Duel to the Death with the Vulture!

  7. The Pulse (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Pulse is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics, written by Brian Michael Bendis, about the people who work on "The Pulse", a weekly section in the fictional Daily Bugle newspaper, focusing on superheroes. The main star of the book is Jessica Jones, a former superhero and private investigator, previously seen in the Alias series.

  8. List of Ultimate Spider-Man story arcs - Wikipedia

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    J. Jonah Jameson, editor of the Daily Bugle, emphatically supports Bullit and steps up the paper's negative Spider-Man coverage. Peter is fired at the Bugle for speaking out against this change of strategy. Ben Urich, reporter at the Bugle, questions Bullit about his campaign and quizzes Bullit on his close links to Fisk.

  9. Glory Grant - Wikipedia

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    This version is a secretary of the Daily Bugle. Glory Grant appears in The Spectacular Spider-Man , voiced by Cree Summer . This version is a teenager, classmate of Peter Parker at Midtown High, and Kenny Kong 's girlfriend.