"character"@en . "The Manhattan Guardian #1"@en . "The character originally appeared in the Manhattan Guardian mini-series. The inspiration came from the British newspaper The Guardian which gave Morrison the idea for a tabloid-sponsored superhero, translated to America. The Manhattan Guardian series is set in \"Cinderella City\" (to separate it from the ugly sisters Metropolis and Gotham) which is New York but with unrealised architectural projects including an idea for the Hotel Attraction proposed by Gaud\u00ED, Hans Hollein's \"Rolls-Royce Building\" concept for the Chase Manhattan Bank Building, Robert Moses' Mid-Manhattan Expressway and Frank Lloyd Wright's \"Ellis Island Key\". The original idea came from Paul Laffoley's suggestion to look again at Gaudi's plans in rebuilding Ground Zero, following 911. Morrison said \"I want it to be a more exalted New York, where things that were dreamed of were finally brought into reality\" The character later made cameos in Infinite Crisis and 52."@en . . . . "The Manhattan Guardian"@en . . "Jake Jordan was an unemployed ex-police officer, looking for work. He had quit the police force after shooting a 13 year-old boy, Tyree Plantain, he had mistaken for the drug dealer that killed his partner. His two years of unemployment ended when he applied for a job at the Manhattan Guardian, a newspaper that relied on a Newsboy Legion for it's stories. Arriving for the interview, Jake discovered the building under attack. The newspaper's founder, Ed Stargard, appeared on a television screen asking Jake to rescue him, on the 23rd floor. Jake fought his way up, past gun men and even a golem before reaching Stargard. There he revealed that the entire incident was a test and that Jake had made it further than any other applicant. Stargard also new all about Jake's troubled past. He offered Jake the job and he accepted. Jake was to be the Manhattan Guardian's crime-fighting figure head"@en . "super"@en . "The Manhattan Guardian by Cameron Stewart"@en . "Manhattan Guardian"@en . . . . . . . . . . "The character originally appeared in the Manhattan Guardian mini-series. The inspiration came from the British newspaper The Guardian which gave Morrison the idea for a tabloid-sponsored superhero, translated to America. The character later made cameos in Infinite Crisis and 52."@en . . . . . "Jake Jordan was an unemployed ex-police officer, looking for work. He had quit the police force after shooting a 13 year-old boy, Tyree Plantain, he had mistaken for the drug dealer that killed his partner. His two years of unemployment ended when he applied for a job at the Manhattan Guardian, a newspaper that relied on a Newsboy Legion for it's stories. Arriving for the interview, Jake discovered the building under attack. The newspaper's founder, Ed Stargard, appeared on a television screen asking Jake to rescue him, on the 23rd floor. Jake fought his way up, past gun men and even a golem before reaching Stargard. There he revealed that the entire incident was a test and that Jake had made it further than any other applicant. Stargard also new all about Jake's troubled past. He offered "@en . "1092"^^ . . "y"@en . . . "Manhattan Guardian"@en . "DC Comics"@en . . . . . . "y"@en . . . . "Manhattan Guardian"@en . . . . . . "Excellent physical condition and fighting skills due to police officer training"@en . "Jake Jordan"@en . ""@en . . . . . . . . "Manhattan+Guardian"@en .