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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. Donny Cates - Wikipedia

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    Donny Cates was born in Dallas, Texas. [1] Raised in Garland, Texas, Cates states that he was taught to read by his father using comic books.Cates graduated from Garland High School [2] and attended the Savannah College of Art and Design, where he would meet future artistic collaborators Tradd Moore and Geoff Shaw.

  4. Avengers Academy - Wikipedia

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    Avengers Academy is a Marvel Comics comic book series that debuted in June 2010 as part of the "Heroic Age", and concluded after thirty-nine issues in November 2012.The series was written by Christos Gage, with artwork by Mike McKone and tells the story of a group of young super-powered persons who were selected to join a training academy for the super-hero team, the Avengers.

  5. Marvel Comics - Wikipedia

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    With the new millennium, Marvel Comics emerged from bankruptcy and again began diversifying its offerings. X-Force #116 X-Force #119 (October 2001) was the first Marvel Comics title since The Amazing Spider-Man #96–98 in 1971 to not have the Comics Code Authority (CCA) approval seal, due to the violence depicted in the issue. The CCA, which ...

  6. Future Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Future Foundation is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Jonathan Hickman, the team first appeared in Fantastic Four #579 (July 2010) and stars in the series FF, written by Hickman and illustrated by Steve Epting.

  7. Marvel Try-out Book - Wikipedia

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    The Official Marvel Comics Try-Out Book is an oversize book originally published by Marvel Comics in 1983. Conceived by then-Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter, the book was in the form of a contest encouraging up-and-coming comics creators to try their hand at getting a job with the company. The winner would be awarded a professional assignment with ...

  8. Paul Ryan (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Ryan (September 23, 1949 – March 7, 2016) was an American comic artist.He worked extensively for Marvel Comics and DC Comics on a number of super-hero comic book titles.

  9. Isaiah Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Isaiah Bradley is one of the superheroes to hold the title of Captain America, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character is an early product of the United States' Super Soldier program (codenamed Project: Rebirth) during World War II.