Location from Marvel Comics by Marvel Entertainment
J. Jonah Jameson's newspaper headquarters, identifiable by its rooftop globe. The media nerve center of New York and the source of decades of anti-Spider-Man editorials.
The Daily Bugle bullpen runs on caffeine, deadline panic, and the volcanic temper of its publisher. Jameson's corner office has glass walls so he can glare at every reporter simultaneously, and his shouting carries through them regardless. The newsroom operates at a frantic pace — this is New York, where an alien invasion can bump a corruption expose off the front page before lunch. Peter Parker's freelance photos line Jameson's walls, every shot of Spider-Man filed under the assumption that the wall-crawler is a menace. Robbie Robertson keeps the paper honest from behind his editor's desk, quietly spiking Jameson's most libelous takes. The building smells of printer ink, stale coffee, and ambition. Despite Jameson's bluster, the Bugle does real journalism — the kind that makes Kingpin nervous.
A mid-century office tower in the Flatiron District crowned by an oversized rotating globe bearing the Daily Bugle name in bold letters. The building's facade is utilitarian New York commercial architecture — limestone and glass, wide revolving doors, brass fixtures tarnished by decades of city grime. The newsroom occupies the main floor: fluorescent-lit, cramped with desks, perpetually littered with coffee cups and proof sheets.
Also known as: the Bugle, Bugle Building, Daily Bugle offices