Haha this is interesting, wasnt sure where to place this, but yeah have a read at this. Kinda funny.
President-Elect Barack Obama admitted to collecting Spider-Man comics on the campaign trail. Now, Marvel Comics is returning the love, immortalizing Obama in an upcoming Spider-Man comic.
Amazing Spider-Man #583 will feature the web slinger’s alter ego, Peter Parker covering the inauguration before spotting two Barack Obama’s. The Obama imposter turns out to be Spider-Man’s nemesis Chameleon, prompting Parker to spring into action.
After learning of Obama’s love for the wall crawler, Marvel Comics' Editor in Chief Joe Quesada couldn’t resist pairing the two figures together.
“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," Quesada stated. "A Spider-Man fan moving into the Oval Office is an event that must be commemorated in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man."
According to Obama, he always opted for more true to life comic characters like Spider-Man and Batman. "I was always into the Spider-Man/Batman model. The guys who have too many powers—like Superman--that always made me think they weren't really earning their superhero status. It's a little too easy. Whereas Spider-Man and Batman, they have some inner turmoil. They get knocked around a little bit."
President-Elect Barack Obama admitted to collecting Spider-Man comics on the campaign trail. Now, Marvel Comics is returning the love, immortalizing Obama in an upcoming Spider-Man comic.
Amazing Spider-Man #583 will feature the web slinger’s alter ego, Peter Parker covering the inauguration before spotting two Barack Obama’s. The Obama imposter turns out to be Spider-Man’s nemesis Chameleon, prompting Parker to spring into action.
After learning of Obama’s love for the wall crawler, Marvel Comics' Editor in Chief Joe Quesada couldn’t resist pairing the two figures together.
“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," Quesada stated. "A Spider-Man fan moving into the Oval Office is an event that must be commemorated in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man."
According to Obama, he always opted for more true to life comic characters like Spider-Man and Batman. "I was always into the Spider-Man/Batman model. The guys who have too many powers—like Superman--that always made me think they weren't really earning their superhero status. It's a little too easy. Whereas Spider-Man and Batman, they have some inner turmoil. They get knocked around a little bit."