Daily Bugle #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Front Page" kicks off a gripping tale in Daily Bugle #1 (1996), where Ben Urich and reporter Angela Yin race to expose a web of corruption after uncovering photos of Congressman Henry Adams in compromising company—photos that make Morgan Hall desperate to silence them. With the Daily Bugle at the heart of the scandal, Peter Parker steps in to protect Betty as the city reels from violence, including the shocking murder of Jimmy Fude. Written by Paul Grist and brought to life by Karl Kerschl’s sharp art and Greg Adams’ inks, with Jim Novak’s crisp lettering, the issue’s cover by Kerschl and Adams captures the tension perfectly.
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Ben Urich discovers that Morgan Hall is trying to form a crime syndicate and flees after being discovered. Ben and Angela Yin are chased by thugs for their pictures of the events. They discover that they've photographed Congressman Henry Adams cavorting with Susie Dawn, and Hall wants the pictures so he can blackmail Adams. The Daily Bugle runs the story and Adams confesses. Peter Parker saves Betty from being shot and they witness the murder of Jimmy Fude.
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