- "We're a newspaper, Ellison, not a girly mag."
- ―Ben Urich to Mitchell Ellison[src]
The New York Bulletin is a tabloid newspaper from New York City.
History[]
In April 1946, the New York Bulletin reported about an innocent man being released from a state prison.[1] On April 25, 1946, they reported on an apartment fire where twenty six people people and seven cats were rescued.[2]
The New York Bulletin wrote an article in July 1969 titled "Astronauts Walk On Moon Surface", detailing the United States of America' Apollo 11 flight that became the first manned mission to land on the Moon.[3] On July 14, 1977, the New York Bulletin wrote an article on the New York City blackout of 1977.[4][5] Years later, the New York Bulletin wrote another article, titled "Harlem's Crown Jewel", about opening of Harlem's Paradise and club's owners, Buggy Stokes and Quincy McIver.[6]
A front-page article was written called "Bombing at World Trade Center" about the 1993 World Trade Center bombing on February 27, 1993.[7] In 1995, Jack Murdock fought Carl Creel and won in a brief but brutal boxing match. When Murdock was murdered and his body was later found by the New York City Police Department, J. Kelpler wrote an article for the newspaper.[8] In 1998, Ben Urich wrote an article on the Clinton-Lewisnky scandal called "Caught Cheating".[9]
The New York Bulletin published an article about the Walkers adopting Jessica Jones by 2000.[8] In 2001, the newspaper covered the Rand family's plane accident.[10] The New York Bulletin published an article titled "Harold Meachum Gravely Ill", about Harold Meachum's cancer, in 2003.[11] One year later, a reporter wrote an article for the newspaper about Harold Meachum dying from cancer at 41.[10]
On December 21, 2005, the newspaper published an article about a union rejecting 10.5% a pay hike, leaving 7 million riders stranded.[7] The New York Bulletin also reported about a Cybertek lawsuit.[12] By 2008, the New York Bulletin published an article entitled "Financial Meltdown", about the ongoing financial crisis.[7]
Working for the New York Bulletin, Ben Urich wrote a number of articles about various events in New York City, such as the Teachers Union scandal, a toxic runoff, and Veteran Affairs kickbacks.[13] In 2010, Urich reported about the Duel of Harlem involving Hulk and Abomination. On May 5, 2012, Urich also reported about the Battle of New York. A photograph of one of the Leviathans was used by the New York Bulletin for the newspaper cover.[4]
Later, the New York Bulletin reported on the Stark Tower being damaged during the Battle of New York, and Tony Stark announced to the public that he has committed funds and resources to aid and helping New York City rebuild its infrastructure after the Battle of New York.[7][14] On October 30, 2012, the New York Bulletin reported about Hurricane Sandy. Some articles published by the newspaper in 2014 included: "Broadway Bimbos Busted", "Trouble in Pair A' Dice", "Ebola Patient Goes Out "Ebowling", pulished on October 24, 2014, "Chaos Under the Streets", "Breaking Ground", and "Breaking Ground".[7]
In 2015, Ben Urich reported on the scandal and corruption surrounding Union Allied Construction.[15] Urich reported other stories that year, including "Readers Vote for Color", about a new subway line at Hell's Kitchen,[4] "The Devil of Hell's Kitchen",[16] about the new vigilante in New York City, and "A Better Tomorrow", about Wilson Fisk.[17] When Urich was murdered, the newspaper reported on it under the headline "Bulletin Editor Passes".[8] Following Fisk's arrest by Daredevil, the New York Bulletin reported on the events.[18]
An article of the New York Bulletin reported the conflict in Costa Verde.[19] They then reported about Jeri Hogarth leaving her wife Wendy Ross-Hogarth, and having an affair with Pam.[8] On April 14, 2015, the New York Bulletin wrote about the gang war in Central Park.[7]
The newspaper, with Jennifer Many as its reporter, had a news report that Brett Mahoney was being unable to find leads on a recent rise in synthetic heroin. In fall 2015, following the events that David Lieberman was shot and presumed dead, an article was written for the newspaper.[8] The New York Bulletin had breaking news entitled "Punisher Punished", about the arrest of the Punisher, "Gang Members Gathered for Questioning", about the arrest of the Kitchen Irish, and "New Theories Shed Light on Lost City", about theories on a lost city.[7]
In November 2015, a reporter from the New York Bulletin wrote about local gangs pushing hard against the city's law enforcement.[7] It was also announced on the New York Bulletin about the trial of Frank Castle.[9] When Dante Chapman was murdered, the New York Bulletin reported on it under the headline "Game Over".[20] The newspaper also reported about the Destruction of Genghis Connie's.[8]
By December 2015, Luke Cage, Daredevil, and Frank Castle became front-page news with at least three headline stories: "Luke Cage'd", about Cage's recent arrest, "Where Is the Devil of Hell's Kitchen?", about Daredevil's recent inactivity, and "House Fire Burns Castle", about Castle burning his home to the ground.[8]
In January 2016, the New York Bulletin interviewed Ward Meachum and Joy Meachum, CEO and Chief Counsel of Rand Enterprises, respectively.[8] Once Danny Rand returned to New York City after being missing for years, he was often being featured on the New York Bulletin stories. By February 2016, Jennifer Many wrote an article on Rand's choice to have the leishmaniasis cure drug sold at cost.[21] A story about Danny Rand's recent actions to improve Rand Enterprises was also published.[8]
Karen Page did a story for the New York Bulletin on Rand's choice to close the Staten Island plant.[22] The New York Bulletin also covered about Joy and Ward Meachum losing Rand Enterprises.[8] Rand had a front-page article due to him becoming a fugitive following his framing for drug trafficking.[22]
The New York Bulletin reported about the construction at Midland Circle.[8] Later, the news outlet printed a newspaper about the earthquake in New York City with its epicentre at Midland Circle.[23] They also published an edition about Matt Murdock helping Aaron James to win his court case, and another one about the Ambush at the Royal Dragon[8] In September 2016, the New York Bulletin reported about the runaway vigilante Daisy Johnson.[24]
On November 30, 2016, the New York Bulletin reported about the covert operation set up by Dinah Madani which went wrong when men from Anvil ended up killing Sam Stein. By December 2016, the newspaper publisher reported about Frank Castle being caught on police dashcam footage, revealing him to be alive.[8] They also reported about Lewis Wilson and Castle, both of whom grew up in New York City, being labelled as terrorists and considered to be working together.[25]
In 2017, Karen Page wrote a front-page article titled "Luke Cage In The Harlem Rumble". Copies of this article were sold in New Orleans.[26] By May 2018, Jennifer Many wrote an article entitled "EXCLUSIVE: First-Ever Photo of the MASKED VIGILANTE!" about a new female masked vigilante working with Jessica Jones.[27] The newspaper published articles with "Women's Wellness Gym to Expand Rental Bikes in Red Hook" and "Pie Palooza Closing after Forty-Five Years" as the headlines.[28]
Jennifer Many wrote a front-page article about the murder of Carl Nussbaumer. Later, the newspaper published an article about a construction company building a new building. An article about a building owned by Montero being burned down, killing a seven-year-old boy, was also published.[28]
The New York Bulletin wrote a front-page article titled "Jessica Jones Asks Public for Help", in which Jessica Jones revealed that the new masked vigilante in New York City was Trish Walker and asked for help stopping her. Later, the New York Bulletin published an article entitled "Bona Fide Hero", about Jones defeating Walker.[29]
Publication History[]
Items
- April 1946 - Innocent Man Released from State Prison.[1]
- April 25, 1946 - APARTMENT FIRE: 26 People - 7 Cats Rescued.[2]
- July 1969 - Astronauts Walk On Moon Surface[18]
- July 14, 1977 - Blackout Cripples NY, about New York City blackout of 1977.[4][5]
- 1970s - 1980s - Harlem's Crown Jewel, about opening of Harlem's Paradise and club's owners, Buggy Stokes and Quincy McIver.[6]
- February 27, 1993 - Bombing at World Trade Center, about the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.[7]
- 1995 - Local Boxer Gunned Down As Crime Wave Rocks Hell's Kitchen, about the Assassination of Jack Murdock, by J Kelper.[8]
- January 1998 - Caught Cheating, about the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, by Ben Urich.[9]
- 2000 - Three's Company, about the Walkers adopting Jessica Jones.[8]
- 2001 - Rand Family Presumed Dead Following Tragic Plane Crash, about the Rand family's plane accident, by Keira Morrisette.[10]
- 2003 - Harold Meachum Gravely Ill, about Harold Meachum's cancer.[11]
- 2004 - Harold Meachum Dead at 41, about Harold Meachum dying from cancer, by Keira Morrisette.[10]
- December 21, 2005 - Transit Strike!, about a union rejecting 10.5% a pay hike, leaving 7 million riders stranded.[7][8]
- Cybertek Settles, about a Cybertek lawsuit.[12]
- 2008 - Financial Meltdown, about the ongoing financial crisis.[7]
- June 5, 2010 - Harlem Terror, about the Duel of Harlem, by Ben Urich.[4]
- May 5, 2012 - Battle of NY, about the Battle of New York, by Ben Urich.[4]
- May 2012 - Stark Tower Ruined During Battle of NY, about the Battle of New York.[7]
- October 30, 2012 - City Flood, about Hurricane Sandy.[7]
- Broadway Bimbos Busted.[7]
- Trouble in Pair A' Dice.[7]
- October 24, 2014 - Ebola Patient Goes Out "Ebowling".[7]
- Chaos Under the Streets.[7]
- Breaking Ground.[7]
- Union Allied Corruption Scandal, about Union Allied Construction, by Ben Urich.[15][8]
- Readers Vote for Color, about a new subway line at Hell's Kitchen, by Ben Urich.[4]
- The Devil of Hell's Kitchen, about the new vigilante in New York, by Ben Urich.[16][8]
- A Better Tomorrow, about Wilson Fisk.[17]
- Bulletin Editor Passes, about Ben Urich's death.[8]
- Daredevil Collars Fisk, about Wilson Fisk's arrest by Daredevil.[18][8]
- Kingpin Toppled, about Wilson Fisk's arrest.[8]
- 2015 - Central America Tragedy - Costa Verde Under Siege, about the conflict in Costa Verde.[19][8]
- 2015 - Divorce Court, about Jeri Hogarth leaving her wife Wendy Ross-Hogarth, and having an affair with Pam.[8]
- April 14, 2015 - Central War, about the Gang War in Central Park, by Michael Jortner.[7]
- NY'ers Ride the H Train: Heroin Use Reaches All-Time High, about Brett Mahoney being unable to find leads on a recent rise in synthetic heroin, by Jennifer Many.[8]
- Fall 2015 - Programmer Perforated Hacker Killed in Park Shootout, about David Lieberman being shot and presumed dead.[8]
- Fall 2015 - Punisher Punished, about the arrest of the Punisher.[7][8]
- Fall 2015 - Gang Members Gathered for Questioning, about the arrest of the Kitchen Irish.[7]
- Fall 2015 - New Theories Shed Light on Lost City, about theories on a lost city.[7][30]
- November 2015 - Local Gangs Push Hard Against NY Law Enforcement, by Steven Morahan.[7]
- November 2015 - Trial of the Century, about the trial of Frank Castle.[9]
- November 2015 - Game Over, about Dante Chapman's death.[20][8]
- November 2015 - Fireworks at Genghis Connie's!, about the Destruction of Genghis Connie's.[8]
- December 2015 - Luke Cage'd, about Luke Cage's recent arrest.[8]
- December 26, 2015 - Where Is the Devil of Hell's Kitchen?, about Daredevil's recent inactivity.[8]
- December 26, 2015 - House Fire Burns Castle, about Frank Castle burning his home to the ground.[8]
- February 2016 - Daniel Rand, Corporate Hero, about Rand's choice to have the leishmaniasis cure drug sold at cost, by Jennifer Many.[21]
- February 2016 - Rand Rises, about Danny Rand's recent actions to improve Rand Enterprises.[8]
- February 2016 - BREAKING NEWS: Rand Shutters Staten Island Plant, Keeps Workers on Payroll and Rand Chooses Right, about Rand's choice to close the Staten Island plant, by Karen Page.[22]
- February 2016 - Star Siblings Surrender Rand, about Joy and Ward Meachum losing Rand Enterprises.[8]
- February 2016 - Wanted, about Danny Rand being a fugitive following his framing for drug trafficking.[22][8]
- 2016 - Earthshaking, Groundbreaking, about the construction at Midland Circle.[8]
- 2016 - Tremor Rocks New York, about the earthquake in New York with its epicentre at Midland Circle.[23]
- 2016 - Endexoprene Ends Deliberations, about Matt Murdock helping Aaron James to win his court case.[8]
- 2016 - Culinary Chaos! Melee At Royal Dragon, about the Ambush at the Royal Dragon.[8]
- September 2016 - Quake: Hero or Rogue?, about the runaway vigilante Daisy Johnson.[24]
- November 30, 2016 - Raid!, about the covert operation set up by Dinah Madani which went wrong when men from Anvil ended up killing Sam Stein.[8]
- December 2016 - Frank Castle Returns, about Frank Castle being caught on police dashcam footage, revealing him to be alive.[8]
- December 2016 - Homegrown, about Lewis Wilson and Frank Castle, both of whom grew up in New York, being labelled as terrorists and considered to be working together.[25]
- 2017 - Luke Cage In The Harlem Rumble, about Luke Cage, by Karen Page.[26]
- 2017 - FBI Investigates One of Their Own, about the FBI internal invetigation of Benjamin Poindexter, by Jennifer Many.[31]
- May 2018 - EXCLUSIVE: First-Ever Photo of the MASKED VIGILANTE!, about a new female masked vigilante working with Jessica Jones, by Jennifer Many.[27]
- May 2018 - Women's Wellness Gym to Expand Rental Bikes in Red Hook.[28]
- May 2018 - Pie Palooza Closing after Forty-Five Years.[28]
- May 2018 - Decorate Police Officer Beaten to Death, about the murder or Carl Nussbaumer, by Jennifer Many.[28]
- 2018 - Jace Montero Properties brings new modern high-rise 130th and Amsterdam about a construction company building a new building.[28]
- 2018 - Investigators seek answers in fatal fire about a building owned by Montero being burned down, killing a seven-year-old boy.[28]
- May 2018 - JESSICA JONES ASKS PUBLIC FOR HELP, in which Jessica Jones reveals that the new masked vigilante is Trish Walker and asks for help stopping her.[29]
- May 2018 - BONA FIDE HERO, about Jones defeating Walker.[29]
Employees[]
Name | Position | Status |
---|---|---|
Mitchell Ellison | Editor | Active |
Haverson | Metropolitan Section Editor | Retired |
Ben Urich | Reporter | Fired/Deceased |
Karen Page | Reporter | Fired |
Jennifer Many | Reporter | Active |
Henricks | Reporter | Active |
Taylor | Reporter | Active |
Manus | Reporter | Active |
J. Kelpler | Reporter | |
Stantacki | Reporter | Active |
Sarah | Reporter | Active |
G. Doherty | Reporter | Active |
C. Kelly | Reporter | |
D. Cortell | Reporter | Active |
C. Ghertler | Reporter | Active |
M. Murhpy | Reporter | Active |
S. Bowen | Reporter | Active |
E. Ellis | Reporter | Active |
D. Krause | Reporter | Active |
K. Haas | Reporter | Active |
W. Brackett | Reporter | Active |
Michael Jortner | Reporter | |
Steven Morahan | Reporter | |
Carly Whitaker | Reporter | |
Tyanna Lazauskas | Reporter | |
Keira Morrisette | Reporter | |
Lisa Fisher | Reporter | Active |
Jeremy Saunders | Reporter | Active |
Jessica Cooper | Reporter | Active |
Ronald King | Reporter | Active |
M. Caldwell | Secretary | In Custody |
Stan Cati |
Appearances[]
Trivia[]
- The New York Bulletin was created exclusively for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Following its introduction in the franchise, the New York Bulletin was released by Marvel Comics as a metafictional newspaper in order to promote the Secret Wars event, and later introduced in the main Marvel comics continuity.
- The image of the "Daredevil Collars Fisk" article is based on the cover of Daredevil Vol 2 #60.
- A LEGO set for Avengers: Infinity War includes a New York Bulletin newspaper titled "Crime Floods The Streets" with Daredevil appearing on the front page.
- Avengers Campus, a Disneyland themed area inspired by the MCU, features a New York Bulletin newspaper with Iron Man appearing on the front page.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Agent Carter: 1.04: The Blitzkrieg Button
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Agent Carter: 1.05: The Iron Ceiling
- ↑ Daredevil: 1.13: Daredevil
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Daredevil: 1.03: Rabbit in a Snowstorm
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Daredevil behind the scenes image, "Blackout Cripples NY"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Luke Cage: 2.08: If It Ain't Rough, It Ain't Right
- ↑ 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 7.20 7.21 7.22 Daredevil: 2.05: Kinbaku
- ↑ 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 8.19 8.20 8.21 8.22 8.23 8.24 8.25 8.26 8.27 8.28 8.29 8.30 8.31 8.32 8.33 8.34 8.35 8.36 8.37 8.38 New York Bulletin Website
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Daredevil: 2.09: Seven Minutes in Heaven
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Iron Fist: 1.01: Snow Gives Way
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Iron Fist promotional image, "Harold Meachum Gravely Ill"
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Daredevil: 1.12: The Ones We Leave Behind
- ↑ Daredevil: 2.04: Penny and Dime
- ↑ Lot # 202: Marvel's Daredevil (TV Series) - Framed New York Bulletin 'Stark Tower Ruined' Newspaper
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Daredevil: 1.01: Into the Ring
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Daredevil: 1.07: Stick
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Daredevil: 1.09: Speak of the Devil
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Daredevil: 1.13: Daredevil
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Jessica Jones: 1.05: AKA The Sandwich Saved Me
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Luke Cage: 1.01: Moment of Truth
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Iron Fist: 1.04: Eight Diagram Dragon Palm
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 Iron Fist: 1.07: Felling Tree with Roots
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 The Defenders: 1.06: Ashes, Ashes
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: 3.22: Ascension
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 The Punisher: 1:10: Virtue of the Victorious
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 Cloak & Dagger: 2.09: Blue Note
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 Jessica Jones: 3.08: AKA Camera Friendly
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 28.3 28.4 28.5 28.6 Jessica Jones: 3.10: A.K.A Hero Pants
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 Jessica Jones: 3.13: AKA Everything
- ↑ Daredevil Official Twitter Page
- ↑ Daredevil: 3.06: The Devil You Know