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ET-Quick30 -- A page from Òthe Amazing Spider-ManÓ issue No. 573, which features Stephen Colbert as a candidate for president who meets the webslinger. Courtesy Marvel Comics
ET-Quick30 — A page from Òthe Amazing Spider-ManÓ issue No. 573, which features Stephen Colbert as a candidate for president who meets the webslinger. Courtesy Marvel Comics
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NEW YORK — Stephen Colbert is hoping to swing into the White Housealongside Spider-Man.

The host of Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report” appears with the web-slinger in an issue of Marvel Comics’ “The Amazing Spider-Man,” due out on Oct. 15.

As a joke, Colbert had tried but failed to get on both the Democratic and Republican presidential primary ballots in his home state of South Carolina.

The consolation prize is a fictional appearance as a major candidate on a make-believe ticket in Spider-Man’s world. The Associated Press

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