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	<title>SF Universe &#187; Barack Obama</title>
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		<title>Barack Obama Joins Forces With Spider-Man</title>
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When SFUniverse counted down our Top 10 Black Superheroes, a couple of folks (only half-jokingly) suggested Barack Obama should make the list. Well, the newly elected commander-in-chief is well on his way as he appears in the pages of a special issue of The Amazing Spider-Man.
USA Today tells us that Marvel Comics Editor In Chief Joe Quesada came up with the idea after hearing that Obama collected Spider-Man comics as a kid. In an Entertainment Weekly pop culture survey, Obama picked Spidey and Batman as his favorite heroes because of their inner turmoil. Presidential runner-up John McCain picked Batman.
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<p>When SFUniverse counted down our <a href="http://www.sfuniverse.com/2008/02/13/our-10-greatest-black-superheroes-part-1/" target="external">Top 10 Black Superheroes</a>, a couple of folks (only half-jokingly) suggested <strong>Barack Obama</strong> should make the list. Well, the newly elected commander-in-chief is well on his way as he appears in the pages of a special issue of <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2009-01-07-obama-spiderman-comic_N.htm" target="external">The Amazing Spider-Man.</a></p>
<p>USA Today tells us that Marvel Comics Editor In Chief <strong>Joe Quesada </strong>came up with the idea after hearing that Obama collected Spider-Man comics as a kid. In an Entertainment Weekly pop culture survey, Obama picked Spidey and Batman as his favorite heroes because of their inner turmoil. Presidential runner-up <strong>John McCain</strong> picked Batman.</p>
<p>In the story, the wall-crawler stops the shapeshifting supervillain The Chameleon from ruining Inauguration Day. There&#8217;s a five-page team up with the president and the superhero culminating in a &#8220;superheroic fist bump.&#8221; Collectors are apparently already trying to track down copies of the book that sells for $3.99, but the special Obama cover is expected to push the price much higher. Can we price gouge to take advantage of Obama&#8217;s popularity? Yes, we can.</p>
<p>Asked if McCain would have gotten the same treatment had he won, Quesada said sure &#8211; if McCain were a Spider-Man fan.</p>
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