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Spider-Man meets ... Barack Obama?

07:15 AM PT, Jan 8 2009

Barack Obama gets treated like Superman but he apparently hangs with Spider-Man.

Marvel Comics just announced that issue No. 583 of "The Amazing Spider-Man" will hit the stands on Jan. 14 with two different covers, one of them a special Inauguration Day edition that shows the wallcrawler with the president-elect. Here's a look:

Obama_in_spiderman

It's been quite the fanboy election. There was talk that Obama is a devotee of "Conan the Barbarian" and other Marvel Comics, and then he was also the star of a graphic-novel biography that was surprisingly poignant and well-executed. There's also that memorable portrait of him by comic superstar Alex Ross that you can see below.

Obama_hero_2Marvel Comics executives said it was a natural to put the 44th president in a heroic context.

“When we heard that President-Elect Obama is a collector of Spider-Man comics, we knew that these two historic figures had to meet in our comics’ Marvel Universe,” says Marvel’s Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada.  “Historic moments such as this one can be reflected in our comics because the Marvel Universe is set in the real world.  A Spider-Man fan moving into the Oval Office is an event that must be commemorated in the pages of 'Amazing Spider-Man.'”

There's plenty of presidential history in the comics, such as the time that JFK appeared in the pages of Superman (the issue was written and drawn before Kennedy's 1963 assassination but actually hit stands after that dark day in Dallas) and Richard Nixon's 1972 cameos in "The Fantastic Four" and in "The Incredible Hulk." 

-- Geoff Boucher

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Okay, here's yet another fanboy entry,
an animated you tube super Obama adventure...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU7KTYkoAzM

and there's more at
www.whatnowtoons.com

gee I tried to post a link to my animated "Super Obama" cartoon here, but I guess it won't post you tube links here. Well it does have the link to my website under url so if you go to my website w w w what now toons . c o m the Super Obama cartoon is on the right side bar right under the foul news cartoon ( Super Obama is in that one too ).
Hey I'm a cartoonist & a fan boy.
Cheers

Will they becoming out with a Shaft verion of Obama next.

http://www.zazzle.com/drop_it_down_shirt-235923822285176176

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Growing up, Geoff Boucher always wanted to be a mild-mannered reporter working for a major metropolitan newspaper....or maybe a wookiee. He came to the Los Angeles Times in 1991 and, after years covering crime and local politics, he switched to the Hollywood beat covering film and music. Now he's the paper's go-to geek.

Also contributing: The Legion of Super-Bloggers here at the Hero Complex includes Jevon Phillips, a Times staffer who specializes in our favorite television shows, especially "Heroes" and the frakking brilliant "Battlestar Galactica;" Denise Martin, another Times staffer, who has an undying passion for "Twilight" and anyone ever enrolled at Hogwarts; Gina McIntyre, a Times editor who learned her craft by watching too many slasher films; and Yvonne Villarreal, whose earliest memory of wanting to be a journalist stems from watching broadcast reporter April O'Neil on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles television series.

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