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Jaemin Na

Jaemin Na is a news reporter at The Daily Bugle, covering superheroes and villains that walk around New York City.

He enjoys long walks on the beach, coffee without any sugar, taking pictures of cats in the street, and listening to The Mary Janes.

As part of the Class of 2023 in the Sally Floyd Journalism Institute, you can always find him hanging out around Greenwich Village, where the Empire State University is located, or grabbing a coffee at the Daily Grind as he waits for heroes to pass by.

HERO'S COME BACK: Spider-Man has finally come home, but he's not alone this time.

by Jaemin Na | May 27, 2023

It's been almost three years since the infamous incident in which a giant lizard terrorized the streets of our beloved city, injuring various people in its way, including the Biophysics major and promising intern at Huang Inc., Jeno Lee, the only fatality in this case. Many questions related to it are still unanswered, but we have covered the Huang Inc. incident in its totality last year, with exclusive interviews. Now, three months away from the third anniversary of this tragic event, The Daily Bugle has news that may possibly leave your heart happy this Saturday.

As we all know, our city's favorite hero, Spider-Man, was extremely shaken with the outcome of his final battle with the lizard, as he hadn't been spotted in the streets of New York ever since. The Daily Bugle has contacted S.H.I.E.L.D many times, in hopes to find out what has happened to our beloved arachnid – had he moved to Washington, perhaps? Joined the X-Men? Was he on a secret mission with the Avengers? Or worse, did we overlook his injuries after that final battle, and could Spidey be dead? Unfortunately, everyone's questions were left unanswered. After the Huang Inc. incident, this city said goodbye to our dear Spidey for reasons unknown.

Fret no more, citizens of New York. We have felt a lot lonely and not so safe without Spidey around for so long, but us at The Daily Bugle have been contacted this morning with brand new information on the whereabouts of our favorite hero.

Familiar aquamarine ballet shoes have been spotted around Third Avenue today, and Spider-Man was spotted helping out an old lady retrieve her purse. Classic Spidey! We couldn't be more happy to reunite with our one and only Spider-Man... If only he was still so unique. Spider-Man was accompanied by another masked figure, and our readers have clicked pictures of them webbing around the city this morning, as you can see here. With a stark contrast to our Spidey, this mysterious figure was clad in black from toe to, well, nose, as only their eyes and platinum blonde hair remained visible.

With a white spider embroidered to the suit, it's safe to say that New York has two Spider-Men now; but we've had our share of evil-doers when a symbiote took control of Spidey's body in 2017, so, are they friend, or are they foe? Hopefully, no spiders will be harmed for us to find out.

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