Female Force Michelle Obama

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This comic series has been featured on CNN, Fox News, and OK! Magazine.

This one-shot features the United States’ latest First Lady, Michelle Obama. A mother, political force, and now, wife of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, it’s obvious that Michelle Obama has lived a life many have only dreamed of. Continuing Bluewater’s examination of strong female figures in politics, this visual biography will examine Michelle’s life in detail to help find her context in modern history.

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Just 2 months after his untimely death, the creators of Gotham Citys crime-fighting superhero, Bruce Wayne, have finally unveiled his politically-correct replacement: a ginger-haired, lesbian socialite called Batwoman. The publisher of DC Comics, the iconic title which for 60 years has revolved around the recently-deceased Wayne, revealed this week that future editions of the comic book will star his long-standing female counterpart, whose real name is Kathy Kane. Described as a lesbian socialite by night and a crime-fighter by later in the night, Batwoman will be the subject of at least 12 issues. It will be the most high-profile appearance by a gay superhero in any book published by the legendary DC Comics.

 

INTERVIEW WITH JOHN K.
by Marz Richards

John K., legendary creator of Ren & Stimpy, has entered the fray of our recent election cycle with his usual wit and charm in the form of his Political Toys, a 3-figure line of vinyl creations featuring caricatures of Senator Barack Obama, Senator John McCain & Senator Hilary Clinton. Each figure is limited to a run of 3,000 and prices out at $24.99 each. John K. will be speaking and signing this Saturday, Nov 1st at 2:00 p.m. at Meltdown Comics, 7522 W Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90046.

What toys did you enjoy as a kid?
I mostly liked cartoon toys. I wasn’t into cars, trucks and stuff, although I had a pretty big arsenal of guns. I also liked Nutty Mads and Weird-oh model kits.
I had lots of Hanna Barbera toys. For some reason those characters translated into fun figures better than most other cartoons. Warner Bros. made my favorite cartoons, but they never had great merchandise; I don’t know why.

http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2007/10/which-characters-make-best-toys.html


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