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Marvel Hits Third Printing on Spidey/Obama Book

Thu, January 15th, 2009 at 11:25AM (PST) | Updated: January 15th, 2009 at 12:45PM

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Official Press Release

It’s the story you’ve seen everywhere from CNN to the New York Times to Fox News—Spider-Man and United States President-Elect Barack Obama meet for the first time—and to meet the unprecedented demand, Marvel is going back to press with Amazing Spider-Man #583 Third Printing Obama Variant.

The first two printings sold out immediately and Marvel urges retailers to place their orders by Monday, January 19th, using Diamond Code NOV088141.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #583 THIRD PRINTING OBAMA VARIANT (NOV088141)
Written by MARK WAID & ZEB WELLS
Pencils by BARRY KITSON & TODD NAUCK
Cover by PHIL JIMENEZ
40 PGS./Rated A …$3.99

FOC—1/19/09, ON-SALE—1/28/09

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Keywords:  amazing spider-man, barack obama, spider-man, marvel comics

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