Joe Quesada on Colbert Report 1/29/08 (Added Video)

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This Tuesday, January 29, Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada checks back in on the man currently holding the mantle of Captain America...Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert.

Colbert can't seem to get enough of our very own Joe Q. During his previous appearance on the show (July 27, 2006), Quesada shocked Colbert with the news that Captain America would not support the U.S. government in the super hero Civil War.

What's on the agenda for the powerhouse duo this time around? The new Captain America (debuting in this week's Captain America #34)? The dearth of bears in Marvel comics?

It's anyone's guess at this point, but we're hopeful Colbert & Quesada will get to the bottom of at least one question: Was Colbert's bid for the White House some sort of Skrully conspiracy or simply an unfortunate failed attempt at bringing truthiness back to the Presidency?

Find out when Joe Quesada returns to "The Colbert Report," Tuesday January 29, 2008 at 11:30 p.m. EST on Comedy Central!

Did you miss him the first time around? Find out about his first appearance at http://www.marvel.com/news/comicstories.2283

I wonder what priceless Gruenwald artifact he'll give Colbert this time.
 
Colbert should ask him why he hates his marriage . . .
 
If only... Colbert won't even reference Ursa Major. Where's the hope for the marriage? My guess is we just get a big tease of the new Cap's identity, and Colbert referencing the new Cap using a gun (as any American would). And SOMEONE gets called/revealed to be a Skrull.

EDIT: For anyone interested in seeing it, but didn't get the chance:

http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=144990
 
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While I was watching this, the thing that kept going through my head was "button up your damn shirt!" GOD.

But it is cool how they're putting the Colbert '08 stuff in the comics.
 
Man lost like 80 lbs. He wants to flaunt it.

And along with Colbert banners, there also US Army banners, Nike logos, and now...Lost references. Never let it be said that comic companies are afraid to whore themselves out.
 
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