Daily Bugle: Civil War/Fallen Son Special
Medium: prose text story
Cover date: May 2007
Publisher:
16 characters in this story:
Character (Click links for info about character and his/her religious practice, affiliation, etc.) |
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Team(s) [Notes] |
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[] | 1 | |||||
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[retired; train conductor] | 1 | |||||
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[discussed day of closed business to honor Captain America] | 1 | |||||
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[attended outdoor memorial for Captain America] | 1 | |||||
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[collects Captain America memorabilia] | 1 | |||||
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[purchased Captain America "Evil Terrorist" action figure] | 1 | |||||
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[reporter] | 1 | |||||
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[Senior Art Director at Daily Bugle] | 1 | |||||
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[assistant] | 1 | |||||
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[editor] | 1 | |||||
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[interviewed Tony Stark and David Purdin] | 1 | |||||
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[reporter; writer] | 1 | |||||
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[assistant] | 1 | |||||
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[copy editor] | 1 | |||||
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[unidentified survivor of Hate-Monger attack] | 1 | |||||
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[interviewed by Sydney Weiss] | 1 |
This prose text story is also known as: Civil War: Fallen Son Daily Bugle Special #1.
This newspaper-style publication was distributed for free. This was a promotion that accompanied the Civil War and Fallen Son events (the apparent death of Captain America).
Articles were ostensibly written by Daily Bugle reporter Betty Brant, but were actually written by comic book writer Ed Brubaker.