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TheHype Anything and everything Stephen Colbert is touching should be labeled "TOO HOTTTT" -
Douglass C. Perry Stephen Colbert has clearly launched even further into the pop culture stratosphere by being part of Spider-Man's pages. That's just wild. Although I don't think he would make a great president -- it would kill all his humor and creativity -- he would make an AWESOME governor of Alaska! Zing! -
Robyn74 Colbert is already a superhero.
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/Film —
Marvel has unveiled the variant cover of The Amazing Spider-Man 573 which features Marvel Universe Presidential candidate Stephen Colbert.
Cinematical has a poster premiere for Disney’s Bolt (seen right).
Joel Silver says that Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes is the first film in “a franchise of Sherlock Holmes stories.” [reuters]
Chris O’Donnell and Jack McBrayer will star in Brad Peyton’s Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore. [CS]
British actor Michael Sheen (Frost/Nixon, The Queen) has been cast in the Samuel L Jackson thriller Unthinkable and Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. [variety]
Magnet has launched the ...
Steven Colbert For President
TheBadandUgly.com —
If you’re watching TV tonight, you’re watching the debates. Seriously. It’s been a roundabout couple of months for us here at the B&U. First, we couldn’t turn off the Olympics, then we couldn’t turn off election coverage, then the economy almost committed suicide, now we’re back to the most talked about Vice Presidential debate in history.
In the Marvel Universe, however, Stephen Colbert was never removed from the Democratic ticket and – with Marvel’s label-wide crossover dealing with a Skrull invasion – seems to be the only human left in the campaign.
That might explain why he’s going to team up with Spidey in Amazing Spider-Man #573.
If you’ve missed Colbert’s odd tie-in with the Marvel universe, there is a in-character blog following the ...


