Superheroine Hillary gets her own comic book

Thumbnail of Female Force cover | Bluewater Productions This might be old news to some of you, but Secretary Clinton is on the cover of a comic book released last month by Bluewater Productions. The comic narrates Clinton’s life story, from her humble beginnings to her rise to secretary of state. The biographical comic, available now for $3.19, is ...

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This might be old news to some of you, but Secretary Clinton is on the cover of a comic book released last month by Bluewater Productions. The comic narrates Clinton's life story, from her humble beginnings to her rise to secretary of state. The biographical comic, available now for $3.19, is part of a series, "Female Force," that includes comics of Condoleezza Rice, Caroline Kennedy, Michelle Obama, Princess Diana, and Sarah Palin. (Only the Clinton and Palin comics have been released so far.)

Thumbnail of Female Force cover | Bluewater Productions

Thumbnail of Female Force cover | Bluewater Productions
This might be old news to some of you, but Secretary Clinton is on the cover of a comic book released last month by Bluewater Productions. The comic narrates Clinton’s life story, from her humble beginnings to her rise to secretary of state. The biographical comic, available now for $3.19, is part of a series, “Female Force,” that includes comics of Condoleezza Rice, Caroline Kennedy, Michelle Obama, Princess Diana, and Sarah Palin. (Only the Clinton and Palin comics have been released so far.)

More about the series here at CNN.

 

Image: Thumbnail-size image from tfaw.com.

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