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Which of these four comics does not belong?

May 20th, 2009
Author David Pepose

Consider this a thought exercise. Which of these four covers does not belong with the rest?

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Is it: (A) the President, (B) the President, (C) the Vice President, or (D) the President’s slightly anthropomorphized and/or horse-like dog?

Bluewater Productions, who produced bio comics on the presidential candidates (as well as many of the VP candidates) in the past, announced that a comic on Bo Obama (yes, that is a dog with a last name) will be released in September, written by Paul J. Salamoff and drawn by Emmy-winning Disney artist Keith Tucker.

Now, I’m pretty pleased to see something that’s a bit more true-to-life, after seeing barbarians, aliens, team-ups with flagship heroes, and Die Hard reenactments starring the President. I imagine that some in-depth interviews were used to make “Puppy Power: Bo Obama” as revealing and realistic as possible.

 
8 Responses to “Which of these four comics does not belong?”
  1. Jeff Trexler Says:

    Gotta admit, I picked Joe Biden.

  2. Chris Says:

    Political Power – Joe Biden — that’s one big oxymoron.

  3. Russ Burlingame Says:

    Doesn’t Warner Brothers have a trademark on the phrase “Puppy power,” as a result of Scrappy Doo?

  4. Henry Says:

    Easily Biden. Not joking either.

    People will buy Obama’s because it’s Obama and some parents will buy Bo’s for the kids. But Biden? Only the hardcore are going to buy a Biden book.

  5. Davy Says:

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    :-) Sounds like you’ve never taken a pet to the vet. They routinely give pets the same last name as the owner.

  6. Monetta Says:

    Is Washington DC engulfed in flames in the second Obama cover?

  7. elvee Says:

    Historically, the office of VP doesn’t have much political power, so that one?

    I shouldn’t want the First Dog comic as much as I do right now. I’m a sucker, though.

  8. Dogster Says:

    My doggone vote goes to “1600 Pooch’lvaina Avenue” where the book is not solely about a commercial venture (which doesn’t belong) but is a story of a real heroic mission for animal rights where 5% of the proceeds is given to the ASPCA and HSUS.

    That book’s at http://www.1600pooch.com

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