LEGO Reveals Its Biggest SPIDER-MAN Set Ever: The Daily Bugle (And It Comes With 25 Minifigures)
LEGO has shared a first look at its largest Marvel set to date: The Daily Bugle! The iconic New York City location comes with the Spider-Mobile, 25 minifgures, and heaps of Easter Eggs for comic book fans!
JoshWilding |
5/17/2021
Brace yourselves, because LEGO has revealed The Daily Bugle, its largest Marvel set to date. With 3.772 pieces, it stands at over 32 inches tall and is crammed full of Easter Eggs for fans. This iconic
Spider-Man location serves as an epic celebration of Spidey s corner of the Marvel Universe and is designed as the ultimate build-and-display project for adult Marvel enthusiasts.Â
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Waiting for donuts at Glazed Over. The city of Beacon didn t quite know what to do when the first food truck arrived on its rapidly changing streets five years ago. The city was wary about granting permits in worries that it would lead to food trucks parked up and down Main Street. So the two young CIA grads who ran the Beacon Bite bought a vacant lot on Main Street and parked their truck on it. They planted a community garden on the lot and painted murals, including a smiling alien above the slogan KEEP BEACON WEIRD, a riff on the infamous slogan KEEP AUSTIN WEIRD.
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Launching a Startup? You Should Think About Denver.
Here’s our insider’s megathread on all the places to find talent, obtain funding and connect with mentors around the Mile High City.
Jonathan Greechan
Expert Contributor
Co-founder of the Founder Institute, a global pre-seed accelerator that runs programs in more than 200 cities across the world.
February 19, 2021
Expert Contributor
Co-founder of the Founder Institute, a global pre-seed accelerator that runs programs in more than 200 cities across the world.
February 19, 2021
Colorado is naturally primed for entrepreneurs. Not only is our governor, Jared Polis, the co-founder of successful seed accelerator Techstars, but the state’s capital of Denver is fast becoming recognized as a more affordable and greener alternative to Silicon Valley. Companies like Salesforce, Google, Facebook and, soon, Palantir, all have offices there. But it’s not just the big players who have recognized Denver’