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| Aliases =
 
| Identity = No Dual
 
| Identity = No Dual
| Alignment = Neutral
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| Affiliation = {{M|Woman Magazine (Earth-616)|Woman Magazine}}
| Affiliation = [[Woman Magazine]]
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| Relatives = Theadocia Matthews (Partner)
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| Universe = Earth-616
 
| Universe = Earth-616
 
| BaseOfOperations = [[Seattle]]; (formerly) [[New York City]]
 
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| Citizenship = American
 
| Citizenship = American
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| MaritalStatus = Single
| Occupation = Magazine editor
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| Occupation = Journalist, Magazine editor
 
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| Origin = Human
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| Origin = [[Homo sapiens|Human]]
 
| PlaceOfBirth =
 
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| Creators = Chris Claremont
 
| Creators = Chris Claremont
| First = Ms. Marvel #8
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| First = Ms. Marvel Vol 1 8
 
| Death = Captain Marvel Vol 8 15
 
| Death = Captain Marvel Vol 8 15
   
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| HistoryText = Tracy Burke was a renowned but retired journalist (and recovering alcoholic). She was offered a job by [[Carol Danvers (Earth-616)|Carol Danvers]] as associate editor at [[Woman Magazine (Earth-616)|Woman Magazine]], a [[Daily Bugle (The DB!) (Earth-616)|Daily Bugle]] publication. Having already roots in [[New York City]] and craving stability in her life, she accepted Carol's offer.{{r|Ms. Marvel Vol 1 8}}
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She shortly after started working at Woman Magazine despite her history with alcoholism.{{r|Ms. Marvel Vol 1 9}} Tracy was often forced to run the magazine during Carol's absences as Ms. Marvel.{{r|Ms. Marvel Vol 1 10|11}} During a night shift, she and photojournalist [[Frank Gianelli (Earth-616)|Frank Gianelli]], found an [[Geoffrey Ballard (Earth-616)|intruder]] in Carol's private office, the burglar managed to overcome Gianelli and escaped without sustaining any injuries.{{r|Ms. Marvel Vol 1 14}}
| Powers = None, human.
 
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When Gianelli noticed how overworked and stressed their boss was, she and Gianelli organized an snowball fight to cheer her up.{{r|Ms. Marvel Vol 1 17}} Eventually J. Jonah Jameson fired Carol and Tracy took over her position.{{r|Ms. Marvel Vol 1 22}}
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Tracy was in a relationship with Theadocia "Teddy" Matthews for 15 years until Theadocia died.{{r|Captain Marvel Vol 8 15}} Tracy died after a lengthy battle with cancer.{{r|Captain Marvel Vol 8 15}}
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| Links = * http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/burketracy.htm
 
| Links = * http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/burketracy.htm
 
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Revision as of 07:51, 20 January 2020

History

Tracy Burke was a renowned but retired journalist (and recovering alcoholic). She was offered a job by Carol Danvers as associate editor at Woman Magazine, a Daily Bugle publication. Having already roots in New York City and craving stability in her life, she accepted Carol's offer.[1]

She shortly after started working at Woman Magazine despite her history with alcoholism.[2] Tracy was often forced to run the magazine during Carol's absences as Ms. Marvel.[3] During a night shift, she and photojournalist Frank Gianelli, found an intruder in Carol's private office, the burglar managed to overcome Gianelli and escaped without sustaining any injuries.[4]

When Gianelli noticed how overworked and stressed their boss was, she and Gianelli organized an snowball fight to cheer her up.[5] Eventually J. Jonah Jameson fired Carol and Tracy took over her position.[6]

Tracy was in a relationship with Theadocia "Teddy" Matthews for 15 years until Theadocia died.[7] Tracy died after a lengthy battle with cancer.[7]

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