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===Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics===
===Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics===
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''[[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]] was aware of a primitive form of communication called the '' Daily Bugle'', and in particular an edition, dated [[February 7]], [[1984]], that reported on the sudden eruption of [[Mount St. Hilary]] in [[Oregon]]–an eruption which, unbeknown to the general public, had reawakened the ''[[Ark (G1)|Ark]]'' and restarted the conflict between the dormant [[Autobot]]s and [[Decepticon]]s.''<ref>[[Source:Soundwaves#Issue 29|Soundwaves, issue 29]]</ref>
Joe Robertson sent ''Daily Bugle'' photographer [[Spider-Man|Peter Parker]] to [[Oregon]] to cover the appearance of the [[Decepticon|strange robots]] who had raided the [[Harrison Nuclear Power Plant]]. Because of his experience in taking photographs of the mysterious Spider-Man, Robertson felt that Parker would be able to get some exclusive photos for the ''Bugle''. {{storylink|Prisoner of War!}}
Joe Robertson sent ''Daily Bugle'' photographer [[Spider-Man|Peter Parker]] to [[Oregon]] to cover the appearance of the [[Decepticon|strange robots]] who had raided the [[Harrison Nuclear Power Plant]]. Because of his experience in taking photographs of the mysterious Spider-Man, Robertson felt that Parker would be able to get some exclusive photos for the ''Bugle''. {{storylink|Prisoner of War!}}


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==Notes==
==Notes==
* The ''Daily Bugle'' is the newspaper most prominently mentioned in the Marvel Universe.
* The ''Daily Bugle'' is the newspaper most prominently mentioned in the Marvel Universe.
* The ''Daily Bugle'' article discussed by Soundwave and a reader on his [[Letters page (Marvel UK)|letters page]] was a full page supplement printed in Marvel UK's [[wikia:Marvel:Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars (UK) Vol 1 9|''Secret Wars'' issue 9]]. The oblique reference made to ''Transformers'' is only a small part of the page, which is instead focussed on ''Secret Wars''-relevant plot points like the disappearance of [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]] and the apparent demise of <span style="font-variant:small-caps;">[[Doctor Doom]]</span>.  Not being a ''Transformers'' publication, the issue and feature fall outside the purview of TFWiki.Net... but we ''can'' cover that Soundwave mentioned it, and the letter writer helpfully transcribed the whole thing for ''Transformers'' readers.
==References==
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==External links==
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Revision as of 11:46, 10 August 2023

The Daily Bugle is a newspaper from the Marvel portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Daily Bugle is a great metropolitan New York City newspaper headed by Joe Robertson, the new Editor-in-Chief.

Fiction

Marvel The Transformers comics

Events from the UK-only comic stories are in italics.

Soundwave was aware of a primitive form of communication called the Daily Bugle, and in particular an edition, dated February 7, 1984, that reported on the sudden eruption of Mount St. Hilary in Oregon–an eruption which, unbeknown to the general public, had reawakened the Ark and restarted the conflict between the dormant Autobots and Decepticons.[1]

Joe Robertson sent Daily Bugle photographer Peter Parker to Oregon to cover the appearance of the strange robots who had raided the Harrison Nuclear Power Plant. Because of his experience in taking photographs of the mysterious Spider-Man, Robertson felt that Parker would be able to get some exclusive photos for the Bugle. Prisoner of War!

Professor Morris used an article from the Daily Bugle to prove his bosses that anyone but him was an idiot. The Icarus Theory

Notes

  • The Daily Bugle is the newspaper most prominently mentioned in the Marvel Universe.
  • The Daily Bugle article discussed by Soundwave and a reader on his letters page was a full page supplement printed in Marvel UK's Secret Wars issue 9. The oblique reference made to Transformers is only a small part of the page, which is instead focussed on Secret Wars-relevant plot points like the disappearance of Tony Stark and the apparent demise of Doctor Doom. Not being a Transformers publication, the issue and feature fall outside the purview of TFWiki.Net... but we can cover that Soundwave mentioned it, and the letter writer helpfully transcribed the whole thing for Transformers readers.


References