In "The Amazing Spider-Man 2," the webslinger has more than his share of trouble to handle, with supervillains Electro, Green Goblin, and the Rhino terrorizing New York City. But there are plenty of other threats to the Big Apple, and the Daily Bugle covers them all.

In the comics, the Daily Bugle is the newspaper where Peter Parker is a photographer under editor-in-chief and noted Spider-Man hater J. Jonah Jameson. But on the Web, TheDailyBugle.tumblr.com has been posting stories that both set the stage for the "Amazing Spider-Man" sequel and drop hints about who we might see in the planned villain-centric spin-offs.

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Here's your exclusive first look at the Daily Bugle's next scoop, featuring a few names that should be very familiar to Spider-Man's true believers.

KILLER KASADY CAUGHT

By Eddie Brock



The greater New York tri-state area got a whole lot safer yesterday. Captured late last night, Cletus Kasady, escaped serial killer and notorious redhead, was eerily calm and subdued when he eagerly surrendered to the FBI. The manhunt for the FBI’s Most Wanted felon ended innocuously in a small strip mall outside of New Rochelle, New York.



A barista at a local coffee shop recognized Kasady and eventually called the police. The barista apologized to reporters later admitting she didn’t immediately alert authorities hoping Spider-Man would beat them to the scene. “What can I say? I am a HUGE fan.”



Kasady had been sentenced to twelve life sentences for the twelve murders he committed — but escaped while being transported between federal prisons. Sources say Kasady has been remanded to Ravencroft Institute for further interrogation until he is relocated to a maximum security federal prison. While the barista didn’t get her wish, we know Spider-Man thanks her… as we all do. For now it appears that Kasady won’t be causing any more carnage.









The first thing that's worth noting is the byline on the story: Eddie Brock. In the books, Brock is a journalist for the Bugle with a personal vendetta against Spider-Man who bonds with an alien being called the Symbiote. Together, they become the villain known as Venom, and it was announced last December that the character would be getting his own standalone movie from writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci ("Star Trek") along with Ed Solomon ("Men in Black").

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