A building that is 46 stories high located in New York City, on 39th Street and Second Avenue that publishes The Daily Bugle newspapers from the three floors. It is owned by by J. Jonah Jameson. *copied from http://www.comicvine.com/daily-bugle-building/34-55675/
The Daily Bugle
He is a freelance photographer for the Daily Bugle
No, the Daily Bugle is not a real newspaper. It was always used in Spider man and other Superhero comics, although the Bugle does have a little bit of a back story to it. The newspaper itself was first came up in a comic issue 2 I think of the Fantastic Four and in Spider man the headquarters were located at Madison Ave. but then was moved to a street in the East Fifties. The daily Bugle was used in the comics and movies as a setting and the papers in the story were used to show what the public knew of the Superhero's fantastic adventure of what he/her did. Hope this helps you understand. -P.S I is still a nice name for a real newspaper
J. Jonah Jameson. They call him"the publisher, but that is just another word for the person who runs a newspaper.
Spider man.
the daily bugle
The Daily Bugle
The Daily Bugle
The daily Bugle
In the Spider-Man universe, Peter Parker works as a freelance photographer for the Daily Bugle, a fictional newspaper based in New York City. His boss, J. Jonah Jameson, plays a prominent role in the comics as a critic of Spider-Man.
Daily Bugle
He is a freelance photographer for the Daily Bugle
Newspaper Publisher of the Daily Bugle, J. Jonah Jamison.
No, the Daily Bugle is not a real newspaper. It was always used in Spider man and other Superhero comics, although the Bugle does have a little bit of a back story to it. The newspaper itself was first came up in a comic issue 2 I think of the Fantastic Four and in Spider man the headquarters were located at Madison Ave. but then was moved to a street in the East Fifties. The daily Bugle was used in the comics and movies as a setting and the papers in the story were used to show what the public knew of the Superhero's fantastic adventure of what he/her did. Hope this helps you understand. -P.S I is still a nice name for a real newspaper
Spider-Man is the superhero who takes pictures of himself in action and sells them to the Daily Bugle, with Peter Parker serving as the alter ego who works as a photographer for the newspaper.
J. Jonah Jameson. They call him"the publisher, but that is just another word for the person who runs a newspaper.
The Daily Planet (Clark Kent and Lois Lane)The Daily Bugle (Peter Parker and J. Jonah Jameson)The Los Angeles Tribune (Lou Grant)