Ode To A Superhero
Free lyrics (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
Peter Parker was pitiful Couldn't have been any shyer Mary Jane still wouldn't notice
Free lyrics (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
Peter Parker was pitiful Couldn't have been any shyer Mary Jane still wouldn't notice
Nunc Scio (Free subscription) | yesterday
Yes, it’s true. Too bad the story sounds laaaaame: The comic starts with Spider-Man’s alter-ego Peter Parker taking photographs at the inauguration, before spotting two identical Obamas. Parker decides “the future president’s gonna need Spider-Man,” and springs into action, using basketball to determine the real Mr. Obama and punching out the imposter. Mr. Obama thanks him with...
Pedestrian.tv (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
In what is a resounding testament to Barack Obama's stranglehold on popular culture he has now appeared alongside Peter Parker in the pages of a Spiderman comic. This proves that Obama's advocacy for change, or at least that ethos of unwavering optimism he embodies remain innocuous, prosperous even, in ominous economic times. From Shepard Fairey's street art cum inauguration poster to...
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Barack Obama is teaming up with Spider-Man in a comic from Marvel, which will see the future president exchanging a fist-bump with the superhero. The story sees one of Spidey's oldest enemies, the Chameleon, trying to stop Obama being inaugurated. Spider-Man's alter ego, Peter Parker, is covering the event as a photographer, and saves the day. "Ya hear that, Chameleon?" Spider-Man says...
Strollerderby (Free subscription) | yesterday
Marvel Comics will release a special story featuring President-elect Barack Obama and everyone's favorite arachnid-powered superhero. (That's Spider-Man, in case you didn't know.) According to Huffington Post, "The comic starts with Spider-Man's alter-ego Peter Parker taking photographs at the inauguration, before spotting two identical Obamas. Parker decides 'the future president's...
In Entertainment (Free subscription) | yesterday
President-elect Barack Obama will appear in a special issue of the Amazing Spider-Man #583. Marvel Comics have a five page special which features the two together. Spider-Man even punches the future president. The story starts off with Spider-Man alto-ego Peter parker taking some photos of Obama inauguration; Parker notices that there are in fact two identical [...]
The Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
Barack Obama is teaming up with Spider-Man in a new comic from Marvel, which will see the future president exchanging a fist-bump with Peter Parker's alter ego. The five-page story takes place in Washington DC on inauguration day, when one of Spidey's oldest enemies, the Chameleon, attempts to stop Obama's swearing-in ceremony. Fortunately, Peter Parker is covering the...
Chicagoist (Free subscription) | yesterday
Now we've seen everything. In honor of Barack Obama's inauguration, Marvel Comics is publishing an issue of The Amazing Spider-Man in which Spider-Man helps prevent an evil plot against the President-Elect. Photographer Peter Parker knows something's up when, while taking pictures at the inauguration, he spots an evil twin Obama and employs basketball skills as a way to detect which...
E! Online (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
The issue, No. 583, on sale Jan. 14, finds Peter Parker's costumed self making sure all goes well on Inauguration Day. Not to give away the ending, but celebratory fist-bumps are exchanged, Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Quesada said today.
Verum Serum (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
... and Captain America’s chin. And, oh yeah, what happened to Spidey’s head. Is that supposed to be Peter Parker under there or did Skeletor steal the costume? Here’s some more samples as published by USA Today . Try to hold back the gag-reflex.
Free lyrics (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
Peter Parker was pitiful Couldn't have been any shyer Mary Jane still wouldn't notice hi
Blog@Newsarama (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
It’s been a weird new year for your friendly neighborhood web-slinger. As we reported last week, Spider-Man’s status quo made a sudden left turn on New Year’s Eve, as Peter Parker and Mary Jane were watching television… …And on January 1st, Peter wakes up at Aunt May’s house. No MJ in sight. The next day, things got even [...]
New York Newsday (Free subscription) | yesterday
... we had a geek in the . We're all thrilled with that."The comic starts with Spider-Man's alter-ego Peter Parker taking photographs at the , before spotting two identical Obamas.
TVShowsOnDVD.com News (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
Everyone's favorite, web-slinging super hero returns in an all-new-to-DVD, full length animated adventure: The Spectacular Spider-Man: Rise of the Super-Villains! Includes episodes from the #1 debuting TV series that tests Peter Parker's ability to tackle an onslaught of menacing super-villains including: The Sandman, Shocker and the unstoppable Rhino, while still finding the time for...