Daily Bugle

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PublisherMarvel Comics
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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 newspaper first appeared in the Human Torch story in Marvel Mystery Comics #18 (April 1941). It returned in Fantastic Four #2 (January 1962), and its offices were first depicted in The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (March 1963).

The Daily Bugle was first featured on film in the 2002 film Spider-Man. The fictional newspaper is meant to be a pastiche of both the New York Daily News and the New York Post, two popular real-life New York City tabloids. The outlet appears in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy (2002–07), Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man duology (2012–14) and Sony's Spider-Man Universe (2018–24). The agency is reimagined as a sensationalist news website in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) and Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), the SSU film Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021), and the web series The Daily Bugle (2019–22), headlined by J. K. Simmons and Angourie Rice as J. Jonah Jameson and Betty Brant. An alternate version of the web series hosted by Nicque Marina was featured in promotional material for the SSU film Morbius (2022).

Publishing history

The Daily Bugle is featured prominently in many Marvel Comics titles, especially those in which Spider-Man is the lead character. In 1996, a three-issue (black and white) limited series was printed.

Since 2006, Marvel has published a monthly Daily Bugle newspaper reporting on the company's publications and authors. Marvel earlier used the newspaper format to promote Marvel's crossover events Civil War and House of M—reporting on storyline events as if the comic book Daily Bugle had come to life. Marvel restored this promotional function for the 2007 death of Captain America.

Fictional history

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. Jameson purchased the then-floundering Bugle with inheritance funds, from his recently deceased father-in-law and turned the paper into a popular success. Other magazines published from time-to-time include the revived Now magazine and the now-defunct Woman magazine, edited by Carol Danvers.

J. Jonah Jameson, Inc. purchased the Goodman Building on 39th Street and Second Avenue in 1936 and moved its entire editorial and publishing facilities there.[3] Now called the Daily Bugle Building, the office complex is forty-six stories tall, and is capped by the Daily Bugle logo in 30-foot (9.1 m) letters on the roof. There are loading docks in the rear of the building, reached by a back alley. Three floors are devoted to the editorial office of the Bugle and two sub-basement levels to the printing presses, while the rest of the floors are rented.

The newspaper is noted for its anti-superhero slant, especially concerning Spider-Man, whom the paper constantly smears as a part of its editorial policy. However, the Editor-in-Chief, Robbie Robertson, the only subordinate to Jameson who is not intimidated by him, has worked to moderate it. More positively, the newspaper has also published important exposés of political corruption and organized crime in the city, and also takes a strong stance in favor of mutant rights, which has led to its being targeted by various criminals and hate groups.

Due to declining circulation, Jameson has conceded to Robertson's objections and has created a special feature section of the paper called The Pulse, which focuses on superheroes. In addition, the paper also intermittently ran a glossy magazine called Now Magazine.

Soon after the team's formation, the New Avengers decided to strike a deal with Jameson regarding exclusive content in exchange for removing the strong anti-Spider-Man sentiment from the newspaper, to which Jameson agreed. Merely one day later, Jameson broke the spirit (though not the letter) of his agreement with Iron Man, using the headline "a wanted murderer (Wolverine), an alleged ex-member of a terrorist organization (Spider-Woman) and a convicted heroin-dealer (Luke Cage) are just some of the new recruits set to bury the once good name of the Avengers," but refraining from attacking Spider-Man. This prompted Jessica Jones to sell the first pictures of her newborn baby to one of the BugleTemplate:'s competitors instead.

In the first issue of Runaways (vol. 2), Victor Mancha states in an exchange about Spider-Man that "The only people who think he's a criminal are Fox News and the Daily Bugle. And the Bugle is, like, the least respected newspaper in New York City." The paper's major named competitors are the Daily Globe, which implicitly takes a more balanced look at superheroes, Front Line, run by EIC Ben Urich and Sally Floyd, and The Alternative. After Peter Parker revealed that he is Spider-Man and the Bugle planned to sue him for fraud, the paper itself was put on the defensive with front page accusations from the Globe (with information secretly supplied by Bugle reporter Betty Brant) of libeling the superhero.

The adventures of the staff of the newspaper beyond Peter Parker have been depicted in two series, Daily Bugle and The Pulse.

The DB

After Jameson suffered a near-fatal heart attack, his wife sold the Bugle to rival newspaper man Dexter Bennett, who changed the name to The DB! (either standing for Dexter Bennett or Daily Bugle), and transformed it into a scandal sheet.[2] Since after Brand New Day no one knows the secret identity of Spider-Man anymore, the animosity between Jameson and Parker is retconned as a simple financial question, with Jameson's heart attack coming right after a monetary request from Peter.

The reputation of the DB! since the mention in Runaways (vol. 2) has plummeted downward because of the new, scandalistic angle Bennett gives it. Several reporters unwilling, or refusing the new course, like Peter himself, are forced to go away, finding a new safe haven in the Front Line, the only magazine willing to accept people that were fired by Bennett, pursuing a scorched earth policy over them.

The villain Electro targeted Dexter Bennett because of a government bailout plan for the financially strapped paper. Spider-Man intervened, and during a battle inside the DB! offices, the entire building was demolished, bringing an end to the newspaper as well.[4]

Front Line

Front Line was a newspaper founded and run by Ben Urich and Sally Floyd. The organization was formed in Civil War: Front Line #11 as Frontlines.com. The newspaper appeared in the miniseries World War Hulk: Front Line and Siege: Embedded. Originally it was not competitive with the Daily Bugle while Jameson was still in charge, but it became an alternative view to The DB! once Bennett took control.

Reborn

Sometime after the DB!Template:'s destruction, Jameson, now the mayor of New York, cashed in the DB! shares that he acquired from Bennett and gave the money to Robbie Robertson. Jameson asked Robertson to remake Front Line (which itself was on hard times) into the new Daily Bugle.[5]

Fictional staff members

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  • Betty Brant (reporter), Secretary (formerly)[6]
  • Abner Abernathy[7]
  • Tom Amos (reporter)[8] – Named but yet to be seen
  • Alejandro Arbona (copy editor)[9] – based on an actual person
  • Johanna Audiffred (Jeff Suter's assistant)[9]
  • Connor Austen (reporter)[10] – attended SHIELD press conference
  • Chris Baiocchi (staff writer)[10] – interviewed Tony Stark
  • John Barber (copy editor)[10]
  • Ron Barney (reporter)[11] – Named but yet to be seen.
  • Joe Bazooka (reporter)[12] – Named but yet to be seen.
  • Noel Beckford (reporter)[13]
  • Aaron "Abe" Benerstein (film critic)[14]
  • Mike Berino Bering (reporter)[11] – Named but yet to be seen.
  • Miriam Birchwood (gossip columnist)[15] – Attended Reed and Sue Richards' wedding.
  • Phil Bostwich (reporter)[16] – Named but yet to be seen.
  • Tom Brevoort (executive editor)[10] – based on actual person
  • Kenny Brown[17]
  • Blaine Browne (reporter)[18]
  • Isabel "Izzy" Bunsen (science editor)[19]
  • Ed Brubaker (reporter)[9] – based on actual person, co-wrote report of Captain America's assassination with Kat Farrell.
  • Dan Buckley (J. Jonah Jameson's assistant)[10]
  • Marge Butler (Receptionist)[20]
  • Harrison Cahill (chairman of the board)[21]
  • Ken Clarke (reporter)[22]
  • George Clum (theater critic)[23]
  • Ksitigarbha "Miss Kay" Cohn (reporter)[24]
  • Peggy Collins (Intern)[25]
  • Cole Cooper (photographer)[26]
  • Kathryn "Kate" Cushing (city editor)[27]
  • Vickie Danner (Washington DC liaison)[28]
  • Peter David (reporter)[10] – based on actual person
  • Dan Davis (reporter)[29]
  • Albert Jack Dickinson (reporter)[30]
  • Nick Dillman (reporter)[31]
  • Herman Donaldson (fact checker)[32]
  • Kim Drunter (financial reporter)[33]
  • Rich DuFour (reporter)[34]
  • Sam Dunne (national editor)[29]
  • Anthea Dupres (reporter)[35]
  • Edwin E. Edwards (photographer)[24]
  • Ken Ellis (reporter)[36] – dubbed the Scarlet Spider... the Scarlet Spider.
  • Christine Everhart[37]
  • Steve Epting (photographer)[38] – Based on the comic book artist[39]
  • Mark Ewing (reporter)[40] – Investigated the alleged conspiracy involving the group Control
  • Samuel Exmore (apprentice editor)[41]
  • Tony Falcone (copy writer)[42]
  • Debby Ferraro[43]
  • Nicholas Finch (reporter)[44]
  • Bob Fisck (political correspondent)[10] – interviewed Valerie Cooper
  • Sid Franken (reporter)[29]
  • Colm Glover (reporter)[45] – Named but yet to be seen
  • Tim Gluohy (reporter)[46] – Named but yet to be seen.
  • Melvin Gooner (reporter)[47]
  • Glory Grant (Administrative Assistant)[48]
  • Justin Gray (reporter)[10] – based on actual person
  • Marc Guggenheim (reporter)[10] – based on actual person
  • Banning Gumpart[49]
  • Toni Harris (apprentice editor)[50]
  • Matt Hicksville (reporter)[8] – Named but yet to be seen
  • David Hine (reporter)[10]
  • Jean-Paul Hoffman[51]
  • Russ Holmes[52]
  • Edward Holt (purchasing officer)[53]
  • Matt Idelson (reporter)[54] – Named but yet to be seen
  • Max Igoe (sports writer)[55]
  • Frank Janson (rewrite editor)[44]
  • Hal Jerkins (typesetter)[56]
  • Bud Johnson (page designer)[14]
  • Charles Jones (member of the board of directors)[21]
  • Richard Jones (Phantom Reporter)[57] – offered a job as a reporter
  • David L. Kanon (photographer)[25]
  • Richard "Dick" Katrobousis (editor)[58]
  • Steve Keene (accountant)[58]
  • Samuel Kingston (syndicated columns editor)[57] – offered Phantom Reporter a job because of his "unique" perspective.
  • Lee "Your Man at the Bugle" Kirby (Entertainment Writer), based on actual persons[10]
  • Richard "Andy" Lessman (reporter)[59]
  • Yusef Lichtenstein (editor)[44]
  • Maggie Lorca (reporter)[60]
  • Nick Lowe (entertainment editor)[10]
  • Judy Lumley (society & fashion editor)[61]
  • Karen Lynch[62]
  • Eileen Lutomski (proofreader)[14]
  • Ann MacIntosh (columnist and classified editor)[63]
  • Jerome Maida (reporter)[10]
  • Midge Marder (editor)[64]
  • Ralfie Markarian (reporter)[65]
  • Michael Marts (reporter)[66] – Named but yet to be seen
  • Tom Marvelli (Art Director)[10]
  • Mike Mayhew (photographer)[10]
  • Maggie McCulloch (chief librarian)[67]
  • Jim Mclaughlin (reporter)[10]
  • Patrick McGrath (Graphic Designer)[10] – Based on a real person
  • Joy Mercado (reporter)[68] – A tough, intelligent, sassy investigative reporter, a friend of Peter Parker who may suspect he is really Spider-Man.
  • Clifford Meth (reporter)[10] – interviewed Tony Stark and Wasp
  • Dawn Michaels (investigative reporter)[69]
  • Harvey Michaelson (reporter)[70]
  • Kirk Morello (reporter)[10] – interviewed Misty Knight & Colleen Wing
  • Daniel Morton (photographer)[44]
  • Terry Morrow (staff writer)[10]
  • Danny Nasimoff (night editor)[71]
  • Jim Nausedas (Jeff Suter's assistant)[9]
  • Ben O'Malley (freelance writer)[10] – wrote article on Super-Hero imitation
  • Sean O'Reilly (reporter)[72]
  • Marge O'Toole[20]
  • Bill Oakley (reporter)[34]
  • Jan Parsec (reporter)[73] – Named but yet to be seen
  • Trevor Parsons (reporter)[74]
  • Victor Paunchilito (Reporter/Columnist)[75]
  • Victor Pei (assistant photography editor)[76]
  • Suzie Pelkey (receptionist)[34]
  • Ryan Penagos (reporter)[9] – based on actual person, interviewed Tony Stark and David Purdin.
  • Robert Pitney (typesetter)[77]
  • Bill Price (reporter)[78]
  • Gus Qualen (photographer)[79]
  • Joe Quesada (Joe Robertson's assistant)[10] – based on actual person
  • David Rabinowitz (reporter)[80]
  • Ralph Reddin (security guard)[81]
  • Brian Reed (reporter)[10] – based on actual person
  • Carl Reed-Duxfield (reporter)[82]
  • Tony Reeves (photographer)[83]
  • Patrick Reynolds (reporter)[58]
  • Jim Richardson[52]
  • Kim Robinson[33]
  • Bill Rosemann (editor)[9] – based on actual person
  • Fabio Rossi (Advertising Salesman)[84]
  • Mike Sangiocomo (correspondent)[10]
  • Andy Schmidt (political editor)[10] – based on an actual person
  • Cory Sedlmeier (photo editor)[10] – based on actual person
  • Arnold Sibert (entertainment editor and movie critic)[85] – became involved in opposing a plot of Mysterio
  • Joe Sidesaddle (reporter)[86] – Named but yet to be seen
  • Warren Simons (sports editor)[10] – based on actual person
  • Sanjay Sinclair (reporter)[81]
  • Dan Slott (reporter)[10] – based on actual person
  • Charles "Charley" Snow (reporter)[87]
  • John Snow (White House Spokesperson)[10]
  • Jeff Stern (reporter)[58]
  • J. Michael Straczinski (reporter)[10] – based on actual person, worked for the Marvel Comics universe version of Marvel Comics.
  • Jeff Suter (Senior Art Director)[9] – based on actual person
  • Bill Tatters (reporter)[88] – Named but yet to be seen
  • Leila Taylor (reporter)[89]
  • Duke Thomas (reporter)[81]
  • Wendy Thorton (sports columnist)[90]
  • Maury Toeitch (reporter)[91] – Named but yet to be seen
  • Reginald Lance Toomey[24]
  • Dilbert Trilby (obituary writer)[92]
  • Charlie Verreos (reporter)[79]
  • Bill Webb (photographer)[58]
  • David Weiss (copy editor)[92]
  • Sydney Weiss (reporter)[9]
  • Zeb Wells (reporter)[10] – based on actual person
  • Jill Whyte-Blythe (reporter)[24]
  • Sarah Williams (photographer)[58]
  • Spence Williams (Intern)[24]
  • Richard Wormly (editor-in-chief's assistant)[93]
  • Bill Xanthis (rewrite editor)[79]
  • Angela Yin (photographer)[94] – Sister of the criminal Dragonfly
  • Callum Broom (photographer)[58]
  • Mickey Zimmer (photographer)[58]
  • Lester (reporter)[95]

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Reception

Accolades

  • In 2019, CBR.com ranked the Daily Bugle 2nd in their "Top 10 Fictional Marvel Companies" list.[152]

Impact

Other versions

Age of Apocalypse

An alternate universe iteration of the Daily Bugle appears in Age of Apocalypse. This version is run by Robbie Robertson and is a clandestine paper meant to inform the public about the secrets of Apocalypse.[154]

Amalgam Comics

The Gotham Bugle (an amalgamation of the Daily Bugle and DC Comics' the Gotham Gazette) appears in the Amalgam Comics imprint, with J. Jonah White, Jimmy Urich, Tana Moon, Jack Ryder and Pete Ross as prominent employees.[155]

1602

An alternate universe iteration of the Daily Bugle appears in Marvel 1602. This version is the Daily Trumpet, the first "news-sheet" in the New World.

House of M

An alternate universe iteration of the Daily Bugle appears in House of M. This version largely serves as a propaganda machine for the ruling mutant hierarchy. Stories can be and are repressed if they are not favorable enough to mutants.

Ultimate Marvel

An alternate universe iteration of the Daily Bugle appears in the Ultimate Marvel imprint. After the events of "Ultimatum", the Daily Bugle, much like the rest of New York, was heavily damaged. Rather than being rebuilt, the Bugle was made into an online newspaper.

Ultimate Universe

An alternate universe iteration of the Daily Bugle appears in the Ultimate Universe imprint. This version is owned by Wilson Fisk. J. Jonah Jameson and Ben Parker are depicted as former employees of the Daily Bugle until they resigned upon being disgusted at nobody wanting to investigate Tony Stark's "attack on New York City", opting to instead start their own journalism company, The Paper.[156]

In other media

Television

Film

Marvel Cinematic Universe

A controversial online news outlet called TheDailyBugle.net appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). First appearing in the mid-credits scene of the film Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), the outlet makes further appearances in the film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) and the web series The Daily Bugle (2019–22).

Video games

Miscellaneous

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  60. ^ Ann Nocenti (w), Chris Marrinan (p), Sam DeLarosa (i). "Return of the Mad Dog Ward Part 1: Hope and Other Liars" Spider-Man, no. 29 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  61. ^ Howard Mackie (w), John Romita Jr (p), Scott Hanna (i). "Eyewitness" Peter Parker: Spider-Man, no. 3 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  62. ^ Paul Jenkins (w), Ramon F Bachs (p), John Lucas (i). "Embedded Part 7" Civil War: Front Line, no. 7 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  63. ^ Tom DeFalco & Stan Lee (w), Ron Frenz (p), Jackson Guice & Bob Layton Sr (i). "The Scorpion Takes a Bride! (But Not the Way You Think)" The Amazing Spider-Man Annual, no. 18 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  64. ^ X-Man #21 (1996)
  65. ^ X-Man #26 (1997)
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  68. ^ Doug Moench (w), Kevin Nowlan (p), Brent Eric Anderson, Joe Chiodo, Carl Potts & Bill Sienkiewicz (i). "Exploding Myths" Moon Knight, no. 33 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  69. ^ unknown (w), unknown (p), unknown (i). "unknown" Hulk!, no. 10 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  70. ^ Marv Wolfman (w), Allen Milgrom (p), Jim Mooney & Frank Giacoia (i). "Requiem" The Amazing Spider-Man, no. 196 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  71. ^ Roger Stern (w), John Romita Jr (p), Dave Simons (i). "Options" The Amazing Spider-Man, no. 243 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  72. ^ White Tiger #3
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  74. ^ White Tiger #3 (March 2006)
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  76. ^ Todd McFarlane (w), Todd McFarlane (p), Todd McFarlane (i). "Torment Part 3" Spider-Man, no. 3 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  77. ^ Steve Gerber & Mary Skrenes (w), Jim Mooney (p), Jim Mooney (i). "Through the Rat Hole – Into the Cat's Lair" Omega the Unknown, no. 5 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  78. ^ Paul Jenkins (w), Ramon F Bachs (p), John Lucas (i). "Embedded Part 8" Civil War: Front Line, no. 8 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
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  80. ^ Jim Starlin & Marv Wolfman (w), Jim Starlin (p), Bob McLeod (i). "The Power of Electro" The Amazing Spider-Man, no. 187 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
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  87. ^ John Byrne & Chris Claremont (w), John Byrne (p), Terry Austin (i). "Sword of the She-Devil" Marvel Team-Up, no. 79 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  88. ^ Benny R. Powell (w). Marvel Vision, no. 23 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  89. ^ Stan Lee (w), John Romita Sr (p), John Romita Sr (i). "The Badge and the Betrayal" Captain America, no. 139 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  90. ^ Tom DeFalco & Roger Stern (w), Ron Frenz (p), Brett Breeding (i). "Homecoming" The Amazing Spider-Man, no. 252 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
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  93. ^ Stan Lee (w), Steve Ditko (p), Steve Ditko (i). "Spidey Strikes Back" The Amazing Spider-Man, no. 19 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  94. ^ Tom DeFalco (w), Sal Buscema (p), Sal Buscema (i). "The Predator and the Prey Part 1: The Monster Within" The Spectacular Spider-Man vol. 2, no. 215 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
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  100. ^ Web of Spider-Man #114
  101. ^ Untold Tales of Spider-Man #12
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  105. ^ Reginald Hudlin (w), Billy Tan (p), Jon Sibal (i). "Wild Blue Yonder Part 1" Marvel Knights: Spider-Man, no. 13 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
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  107. ^ Tom DeFalco (w), Ron Frenz (p), Joe Rubenstein (i). "Introducing... Puma" The Amazing Spider-Man, no. 256 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  108. ^ Stan Lee (w), Steve Ditko (p), Steve Ditko (i). "The Enforcers" The Amazing Spider-Man, no. 10 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  109. ^ Stan Lee (w), Steve Ditko (p), Steve Ditko (i). "The Goblin and the Gangsters" The Amazing Spider-Man, no. 23 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  110. ^ Stan Lee (w), John Romita Sr (p), Mike Esposito (i). "To Die a Hero" The Amazing Spider-Man, no. 52 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  111. ^ Archie Goodwin (w), Billy Graham (p), Syd Shores (i). "Cry Fear, Cry Phantom" Luke Cage: Hero for Hire, no. 4 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  112. ^ Roy Thomas (w), Frank RObbins (p), Vince Colletta (i). "Blitzkrieg at Bermuda" The Invaders, no. 3 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  113. ^ Dan Abnett (w), Igor Kordey (p), none (i). "Book Two: Print the Legend" Conspiracy, no. 2 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  114. ^ a b Kurt Busiek (w), Alex Ross (p), Alex Ross (i). "A Time of Marvels" Marvels, no. 1 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
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  116. ^ Howard Mackie (w), Duncan Rouleau (p), Art Thibert, Whitney McFarland, Hack Shack Studios (i). "The Enemy Within" X-Factor, no. 139 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  117. ^ Jonathan Lethem & Karl Rusnak (w), Farel Dalrymple (p), Farel Dalrymple (i). "Chapter Five" Omega the Unknown vol. 2, no. 5 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  118. ^ Brian K Vaughan (w), Staz Johnson (p), Danny Miki (i). "Negative Exposure Part 1" Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure, no. 1 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  119. ^ a b "The Reporter" Sgt. Fury, no. 110 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
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  121. ^ Web of Spider-Man #50
  122. ^ David Michelinie (w), Mark Bagley (p), Randy Emberlin (i). "Rough Justice" The Amazing Spider-Man, no. 385 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  123. ^ The Pulse #2
  124. ^ The Pulse #2
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  126. ^ Jim Owsley (w), Mark D. Bright (p), Al Williamson (i). "High Tide" Spider-Man vs. Wolverine, no. 1 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  127. ^ Reginald Hudlin (w), Mark Buckingham & Billy Tan (p), Jon Sibal (i). "Wild Blue Yonder Part 3" Marvel Knights: Spider-Man, no. 15 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
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  129. ^ Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning (w), Dale Eaglesham (p), Scott Koblish (i). "Family Business" Punisher: Year One, no. 1 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  130. ^ James Robinson (w), Ladronn (p), Juan Vlasco (i). "The Hellfire Hunt Part 1: Dirty Secrets" Cable vol. 2, no. 28 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  131. ^ Darko Macan (w), Igor Kordey (p), Igor Kordey (i). "Dear Irene" Soldier X, no. 1 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  132. ^ Fabian Nicieza (w), Patrick Zircher (p), Udon Studios & Rob Ross (i). "If Looks Could Kill Part 6: I've Got You Under My Skin" Cable & Deadpool, no. 6 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  133. ^ Denny O'Neil (w), William Johnson (p), Danny Bulanadi (i). "The Gael" Daredevil, no. 205 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  134. ^ J. M. DeMatteis (w), John Ross (p), Dan Green & Al Milgrom (i). "The Return of Evil" The Spectacular Spider-Man vol. 2, no. 250 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  135. ^ Jack Morelli (w), Joyce Chin (p), Andy Lanning (i). "The Night They Killed Big Bear..." Peter Parker: Spider-Man '98, no. 1 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
  136. ^ unknown (w), unknown (p), unknown (i). "Spider-Man" Amazing Fantasy, no. 15 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
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  138. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man #568
  139. ^ Garth Ennis (w), John McCrea (p), James Hodgkins (i). "The Thousand: The Coming of the Thousand" Spider-Man's Tangled Web, no. 1 (Script error: No such module "Auto date formatter".). Marvel Comics.
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