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The Pulse

 
Artist: The Pulses

Group Members:

Jesse Steinchen, Dave Ramm, Shannon McConnell

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  • Formed: 1998, New York, NY
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Pulses," "Gather Round and Destroy All Our Records"

Biography

The Pulses moved from the city that never sleeps, New York City, to the grunge soaked neighborhoods of Seattle in the late nineties. Comprised of Jessie Steinchen and Dave Ramm, The Pulses finally gelled in 1999 when ex-Fallouts bassist Shannon McConnell joined the group. Together, the trio designed an infectious garage punk sound. Shared dates with fellow Seattle bands like The Epoxies, The Cripples, and The Gloryholes followed. The Pulses made a proper introduction to the world in fall 2002 when they issued their self-titled debut album via Dirtnap Records. The Little Brothers EP appeared in fall 2003. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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The Pulse

The cover for The Pulse #14, the final issue.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
Schedule monthly
Format Ongoing
Publication date April 2004– May 2006
Number of issues 14
The Pulse Special Edition #1
Main character(s) Jessica Jones
Ben Urich
Kat Farrell
Luke Cage
J. Jonah Jameson
Joseph "Robbie" Robertson.
Creative team
Writer(s) Brian Michael Bendis
Artist(s) Brent Anderson (Issues 6 to 7)
Michael Lark (Issues 8 to 10)
Michael Gaydos (Issues 11 to 14)
Penciller(s) Mark Bagley (Issues 1 to 5)
Inker(s) Scott Hanna (Issues 1 to 5)
Stefano Gaudino (Issues 9 to 10)
Creator(s) Brian Michael Bendis

The Pulse is a comic book published by Marvel Comics, written by Brian Michael Bendis, about the people who work on "The Pulse", a weekly section in the fictional Daily Bugle newspaper, focusing on superheroes.

The main star of the book is Jessica Jones, a former superhero and private investigator, previously seen in the Alias series. Jones works as a specialist consultant for "The Pulse" with journalists Ben Urich and Kat Farrell. Other cast members include Luke Cage, superhero and boyfriend to Jessica, the Bugle's publisher, J. Jonah Jameson, and senior editor Joseph "Robbie" Robertson.

Contents

Synopsis

Thin Air (Issues #1-5)

In the first story arc, the Green Goblin's true identity was revealed to the public after an investigation by The Daily Bugle on the murder of a Bugle journalist. After an extended battle with Spider-Man and Luke Cage, the Goblin was arrested and sent to prison for the first time in the character's 40-year history. Also, Ben Urich reveals to Peter Parker that he is aware that Peter is Spider-Man.

Secret War (Issues #6-9)

In the second story arc, in a tie-in to the Secret War mini-series, Jessica and Luke are attacked by a mystery woman who leaves Luke in a coma. The hospital where Luke is being cared for at is attacked and Luke disappears. Jessica fails to get help from the Bugle in locating him and must find him herself.

House of M (Stand-alone issue #10)

In a House of M tie-in, Kat Farrell meets Hawkeye, who is alive in this reality and despondent over recovering the memory of his life in the regular 616 universe (most specifically his death at the hands of the Scarlet Witch).

The Pulse Special Edition #1

A 50-cent promo printed on cheap newsprint. Made to look like a copy of the Daily Bugle's Pulse publication, covering the events of the House of M universe. Articles are "Headline News", "Global News", "Politics", "History Today", "Science", "Sports", "Arts and Leisure" and "Personal Growth".

Fear (Issues #11-13)

Ben Urich starts to investigate a down and out "C-list" hero named D-Man. With Luke Cage now an Avenger, Jessica Jones's water breaks while she, Luke Cage and best friend Carol Danvers are picking out a new costume design for him. Carol Danvers rushes Jessica to the hospital. Jessica gives birth to a baby girl, and refuses to give The Daily Bugle the agreed upon exclusive story. At the same time J. Jonah Jameson's slanderous coverage of the Avengers' unveiling (in New Avengers #16) brings Jessica to quit her job at the Bugle.

Finale (Stand-alone Issue #14)

Jessica Jones tells her baby girl, Danielle, about the first time she met Luke Cage. Jessica decides to consent to be his wife, though she has not informed Luke. [She would marry him in New Avengers Annual #1]

Collected editions

  1. Into Thin Air, 2004; collects 1-5. ISBN 0-785-11332-0
  2. Secret War, 2005; collects 6-9. ISBN 0-785-11478-5
  3. Fear, 2006; collects 11-14 and New Avengers Annual #1.

Other appearances

Nathan Jefferson a reporter for "The National Pulse" and Dan Smoltz the editor, appeared in the 2008 Captain Marvel limited series.

See also

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