![]() ![]() The Chameleon is also in town, hoping to sabotage the ceremony with a look-a-like impostor of Obama. The issue features Peter Parker visiting Washington, D.C., on photo assignment to cover the Presidential and Vice Presidential inauguration ceremony. Marvel Comics announced Thursday that an upcoming issue of a Spider-Man comic will feature United States President-elect Barack Obama meeting the web-slinging superhero.Ī six-page tongue-in-cheek story, to appear in The Amazing Spider-Man issue 583, "Spidey Meets the President!" is created by Zeb Wells, Todd Nauck and Frank D'Armata. Comic book creator Todd Nauck at the New York Comic Convention in Manhattan, April 20, 2008. Very Fine.Friday, JanuMarvel Comics action hero Spider-Man meets with children at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., on April 28, 2005. Many relevant articles throughout issue, including a special commemorative section entitled "President Obama." Re-experience these monumental events as they happened, from national & midwestern-local perspectives, along with contemporary day-to-day local, national & world events as you peruse these now-rarities, all complete & in especially very fine, almost pristine condition: Each issue smooth & crisp with substantially no wear to surfaces, edges or corners very slight browning just beginning to inevitably occur esp. (6) The New York Times, Janu(National Edition) with headline "OBAMA TAKES OATH, AND NATION IN CRISIS EMBRACES THE MOMENT: MILESTONE FOR AMERICA: In Sober Address, He Vows to Begin Remaking Country- A Million Celebrate," large color image of the Obamas walking while embracing at the inaugural parade with Secret Servicemen in the background. Four sections plus ad insert, ad sticker retained over part of masthead. Many related local & national articles in front section & throughout issue. (5) The Ann Arbor News, Januwith headline "The Inauguration of Barack Obama: After a day of pomp, Obama goes to work: Twin crises- economy and Iraq- dominate Day One," Color bird's-eye image of the Obamas in formal attire dancing on a Presidential Seal on the floor of the National Building Museum in Washington, DC at one of the inaugural balls. (4) The New York Times, Janu(National Edition) with headline "On Eve of History, Obama Follows Low-Key Path," color image of Obama in shirtsleeves holding an infant next to Michelle, many related articles throughout issue. Most of the front section is devoted to this event, it is effectively a commemorative section. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts as First Lady Michelle Obama holds the Bible on which he rests his hand. (3) The Ann Arbor News, Januwith headline "The Inauguration of Barack Obama: PRESIDENT OBAMA," large color image of Obama being sworn in as president by U.S. (2) The New York Times, Novem(National Edition) with headline noted above, large color image of Obama waving next to his family with American flags in background, Many related articles throughout issue. Now, with another presidential election approaching soon as of this writing, we present this collection of six complete original American newspapers that recorded the election & inauguration of President Obama in real time: (1) The Ann Arbor News, November 5, 2008, with headline noted above, large color image of waving Obama, lower front page article on local reaction. The election of Barack Obama on the previous day, Tuesday, Novemto the American Presidency for the first of two terms was a world-historic milestone. "HISTORY: America's 1st black president" read the front-page headline in the Novemissue of the Ann Arbor (Michigan) News "OBAMA: Racial Barrier Falls in Decisive Victory" was the bold headline in the New York Times issue of that date. ![]() Obama, Barack Barack Obama Presidential Election & Inauguration CollectionĪnn Arbor, MI New York, NY: The Ann Arbor News The New York Times, 2008-2009.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |