Daily Bugle
Marvel · 1996–1997 · 3 issues
About the series
In the mid-1990s, Marvel took a bold swing by putting the spotlight squarely on its most famous fictional newspaper with Daily Bugle (1996–1997). This three-issue series, written by Paul Grist and illustrated by Karl Kerschl, delves into the chaotic lives of the Bugle’s staff, exploring the gritty, human side of a newsroom where superheroes are headlines rather than leads. A short but sharp experiment in street-level storytelling, it’s a fascinating look at the people behind the paper—without ever needing Spider-Man to swing through the frame.