"Political Power: Hillary Clinton", comic book by Bluewater, featuring a cover from noted DC Comics artist Joe Phillips, written by Jerome Maida, and drawn by Daniel Fitz, retails in U.S. for $3.99. It will be available through several online venues such as Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. I don’t know when it will be available in Kuwait.
Hillary Clinton's life has had a major impact on politics over the last 20 years. The comic book will focus on the events that led to her being picked for the post of Secretary of State in the Obama Administration. The 32-page comic book, "Political Power: Hillary Clinton" will explore her positive contribution to Barack Obama's ascension and her attempt to secure the nomination to the bitter end. She was the first female presidential nominee in U.S. history. "I am writing Hillary Clinton from a perceptive of someone who did not admire her at first and throughout the process of research has come to admire and be utterly fascinated by what is a tale that most have not reported on," says "Clinton" writer Jerome Maida. "We delve into how her decision not to run in 2004 helped make Barack Obama a star, how she took him under her wing and how their battle was more personal than many realize--and how close she came to saying no to the position of Secretary of State and what changed her mind. It's a fascinating story."
Comic book 'Political Power: Hillary Clinton' |
"Political Power: Hillary Clinton", comic book by Bluewater, featuring a cover from noted DC Comics artist Joe Phillips, written by Jerome Maida, and drawn by Daniel Fitz, retails in U.S. for $3.99. It will be available through several online venues such as Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. I don’t know when it will be available in Kuwait.
Hillary Clinton's life has had a major impact on politics over the last 20 years. The comic book will focus on the events that led to her being picked for the post of Secretary of State in the Obama Administration. The 32-page comic book, "Political Power: Hillary Clinton" will explore her positive contribution to Barack Obama's ascension and her attempt to secure the nomination to the bitter end. She was the first female presidential nominee in U.S. history. "I am writing Hillary Clinton from a perceptive of someone who did not admire her at first and throughout the process of research has come to admire and be utterly fascinated by what is a tale that most have not reported on," says "Clinton" writer Jerome Maida. "We delve into how her decision not to run in 2004 helped make Barack Obama a star, how she took him under her wing and how their battle was more personal than many realize--and how close she came to saying no to the position of Secretary of State and what changed her mind. It's a fascinating story."
Sounds like a must read comic book.
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