Ben Urich

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Ben Urich

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Ben Urich.
Art by Alex Maleev

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Daredevil #153 (Jul 1978)
Created by Frank Miller
Characteristics
Full name Ben Urich
Supporting
character of
Daredevil, Spider-Man

Ben Urich is a Marvel Comics character, usually appearing in comic books featuring Daredevil and Spider-Man. Created by Frank Miller, he first appeared in Daredevil #153 (July 1978).

Urich is a chain-smoking, tough-as-nails investigative journalist for the New York newspaper The Daily Bugle. Urich deduced the secret identity of Daredevil and has used him as a source of information and vice versa. To a lesser extent, he has a similar relationship with Spider-Man, whose alter ego Peter Parker is a photographer for the Bugle. Urich has used these connections to expose supervillains posing as businessmen, including the Kingpin and Green Goblin.

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[edit] Character history

Urich first appeared in Frank Miller's Daredevil stories, where he investigated Wilson Fisk, a businessman who was secretly the Kingpin, the head of the New York mafia.

Later, Urich was also responsible for outing Norman Osborn as the Green Goblin in a book titled 'Legacy Of Evil', although after Osborn's presumed death . When Norman returned from the dead (or rather, Europe) he was able to discredit Urich and the book, going through great effort to clear his name.

During the period where Daredevil's identity was exposed in print, Ben refused to confirm it to J. Jonah Jameson on the principle of protecting his sources and his status at work suffered for it. However, Jameson was able to move beyond that argument when he assigned Ben to the new supplement, The Pulse.

Ben Urich turned out to be right when he originally exposed the Green Goblin, as Daily Bugle research would show, and conclusively when the Green Goblin was unmasked in public and sent to jail. Plans for a re-release of 'Legacy of Evil' were discussed at that point; However, nothing further has yet been mentioned in any subsequent story arc of any title. Although the Green Goblin is currently at large again, he can no longer walk around free like he was before.

Later, Ben was approached by the Kingpin to act as journalist covering the Kingpin brokering a deal with the FBI for release and reinstatement of his wealth, in exchange for proof that Daredevil is in fact Matt Murdock. To Ben's horror, he was the one that was forced to lead the FBI to Daredevil's location.

Matt Murdock was recovering at the Night Nurse's clinic, of which Ben Urich knew the location (he had written an article on her), and he was forced to give that information to the FBI, thanks to the manipulation of the Kingpin.

During Marvel's summer crossover event Civil War, Ben will be one of the two main characters in Civil War: Front Line and will cover Iron Man's side as an embedded journalist.

[edit] Ben Urich in MC2

Although Ben's nephew, Phil Urich, is active in this reality, Ben is not shown. However, Felicity Hardy is seen reading a book entitled His Name was Spider-Man, written by Ben.

[edit] Ultimate Ben Urich

Ultimate Ben Urich.
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Ultimate Ben Urich.

In Ultimate Marvel Continuity, Ben Urich is a somewhat younger top reporter at the Daily Bugle who works with Peter Parker. He wrote a series of articles that took down Kingpin and received a book deal because of the project. He submitted incriminating evidence on the Kingpin to court, and Kingpin had to leave the country. He was attacked by a vampire in Ultimate Spider-Man #95; as of Issue #96, however, Ultimate Morbius appears to have cured his potential vampirism.

[edit] Appearances in other media

  • Ben Urich appeared in the 2003 Daredevil feature film, played by Joe Pantoliano. In the film he works for the New York Post, as the rights to the Bugle were tied to the Spider-Man films. He discovers Daredevil's secret identity during his investigations (Urich is one of the few people who believe Daredevil to be anything other than an urban myth), but, when faced with the possibility of printing the story, he decides to delete it, realising that Daredevil does a great deal of good in the city.


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