Joe Biden Makes First Appearance In DC Comics As President (Spoilers) joebiden dccomics milestone
\n\n\nPresident Barack Obama made that more common It helped that read Spider-Man and Conan comics when he was younger, and could still quote from them. So when he became President, marking the first time a black person had achieved that role in the USA, Marvel Comics decided to also mark the occasion but including a short story featuring Obama meeting Spider-Man. In years to come, he would widely appear in both Marvel and DC Comics titles.
\n\nQuantum Juice or Q-Juice for short, is a dequantified plasma, a unique and sometimes deadly form of plasma that created the genetic mutations after the Big Bang in Dakota City for the Milestone comic books.
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