Daily Globe (comics)

The Daily Globe is a fictional New York City newspaper appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It was introduced in The Amazing Spider-Man #27 (August, 1965), and for a long time its Editor was Barney Bushkin.

History

Compared with its rival, The Daily Bugle, the staff and nature of the publication are far less revealed. Peter Parker has occasionally worked for the paper, where he met April Maye[1] and worked alongside her in several occasions. So has Eddie Brock, before he was fired when Spider-Man inadvertently exposed his poor reporting. The paper's editorship (including long-time Editor Barney Bushkin) is known for being largely more impartial concerning Spider-Man than the obsessively hateful publisher J. Jonah Jameson allows in the Bugle. A low point in the Globe's history came when it employed Rupert Dockery as Circulation Manager;[2] in due time, the dishonest Dockery set up schemes and attempted to kill the newspaper's owner, the often mysterious K.J. Clayton.[3]

The Daily Globe also made it public (with the help of the FBI) that lawyer Matt Murdock is Daredevil, and was sued by him. In the Marvel Comics stories, the paper is largely used as a foil to the Bugle, and as an alternative media outlet where characters can publicize information when its rival will not cooperate.

Other media

Television

Video games

References

  1. Amazing Spider-Man #194
  2. Amazing Spider-Man #209
  3. Amazing Spider-Man #210


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