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A popular Toronto newspaper owned by the Red Panda's alter ego. In competition with The Sentinel for readership. |
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{{CharDescript|August Fenwick|Status=Alive and Well|Owner of the Chronicle. Alter Ego of the Red Panda|Gregg Taylor}} |
{{CharDescript|August Fenwick|Status=Alive and Well|Owner of the Chronicle. Alter Ego of the Red Panda|Gregg Taylor}} |
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{{CharDescript|Tim Pearlie|Ststus=Alive and Well|Editor of the Chronicle.|?}} |
{{CharDescript|Tim Pearlie|Ststus=Alive and Well|Editor of the Chronicle.|?}} |
Revision as of 13:17, 13 May 2010
Overview
A popular Toronto newspaper owned by the Red Panda's alter ego. In competition with The Sentinel for readership.
List of Known Reporters
- August Fenwick
- Status: Alive and Well
- Owner of the Chronicle. Alter Ego of the Red Panda
- Voice Actor: Gregg Taylor is August Fenwick.
- Tim Pearlie
- Status:
- Editor of the Chronicle.
- Voice Actor: ? is Tim Pearlie.
- Rink Henderson
- Status:
- Staff Photographer
- Voice Actor: ? is Rink Henderson.
- Lulu LaLonde
- Status: Alive, well and living in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- A gossip columnist for the Chronicle that made some provocative claims about the relationship between a wealthy young gad-about and his lady driver.[1] The Flying Squirrel wanted to throw her off a bank tower, but cooler heads prevailed. The Red Panda got his revenge on her when he bought the Chronicle and transferred her to another newspaper in Winnipeg. "It's how rich boys fight."
- Voice Actor: ? is Lulu LaLonde.
- Jack "Petey" Peters
- Status:
- A crime reporter of twenty years experience, Petey is also an agent of the Red Panda.[2]
- Voice Actor: ? is Jack "Petey" Peters.