President Barack Obama
Few real-world figures have made the leap into comics canon quite like President Barack Obama, who crashed into the Modern Age in 2009 courtesy of Erik Larsen's Savage Dragon #145 — a debut that captured the cultural electricity of that moment in American history. Over roughly 13 years, this fictionalized version of the 44th president racked up 38 catalog appearances, turning up in titles like Guarding the Globe, Siege, and Avengers Assemble, rubbing shoulders with some of the biggest names in comics — Captain America, Spider-Man, Ms. Marvel, and their alter egos Steve Rogers and Peter Parker. It's a genuinely unique corner of comics history: a sitting president rendered in ink and color, woven into the fabric of superhero storytelling at the height of his public prominence. For collectors and historians alike, his appearances are a fascinating time capsule of an era when the real world and the four-color universe felt thrillingly close together.
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Trivia
- Marvel's The Amazing Spider-Man #583 featured Obama's likeness across both a bonus story and a variant cover, and the issue flew off shelves almost immediately after release.museumofuncutfunk.com
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