President George W. Bush
A Marvel Comics depiction of the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush, appearing in a political context within the Black Panther series. He carries no superpowers, representing the real-world U.S. head of state interacting with the Marvel universe.
Few real-world figures have made the leap into Marvel and Image comics quite like President George W. Bush, who first appeared in the pages of Christopher Priest and Sal Velluto's Black Panther #44 in 2002, dropping him squarely into the thick of the Modern Age's most politically charged storytelling. His 22 catalogued appearances span titles as varied as Savage Dragon: God War, Civil War, and Cable & Deadpool, reflecting just how often writers of that era reached for the sitting Commander-in-Chief to ground their superhero epics in real-world stakes. Along the way he's shared pages with heavy hitters like Iron Man, Mister Fantastic, and Susan Storm Richards — rarefied company that speaks to the presidential scale of the events he was written into. For collectors interested in how comics mirror their cultural moment, his appearances are a fascinating time capsule of an era when the line between the Marvel Universe and the evening news felt razor-thin.

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Covers through the years — 2002–2008
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