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| Image = Stephen Colbert (Earth-616) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 573 0001.jpg
| RealName = Stephen Colbert
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| Name = Stephen Colbert
 
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| Universe = Earth-616
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| MaritalStatus = Married
| BaseOfOperations = [[New York City]], [[New York]]
 
   
 
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| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Height = 5'11"
 
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| Origin = [[Homo sapiens|Human]]
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| Identity = No Dual
 
| Citizenship = American
 
| Citizenship = American
| MaritalStatus = Married
 
 
| Occupation = Politician, TV Host
 
| Occupation = Politician, TV Host
 
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| BaseOfOperations = [[New York City]], [[New York]]
   
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| Creators = Mark Waid; Pat Olliffe
 
| Creators = Mark Waid; Pat Olliffe
| First = Amazing Spider-Man #573
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| First = Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #15
| Last = Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Vol 1 15
 
   
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| Quotation = Look out, world--Stephen Colbert's '''back in action'''!
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| Speaker = [[Stephen Colbert (Earth-616)|Stephen Colbert]]
   
 
| History = [[File:Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 573 Colbert Variant Edition.jpg|thumb|left]]
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[[File:Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 573 Variant B.jpg|thumb|left]]
 
 
Stephen Colbert was a candidate for President of the United States who ran as a third party candidate. After departing from a campaign event with a poor turnout, he saw [[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]] battling [[Maxwell Markham (Earth-616)|Grizzly]]. He tried to help Spider-Man in his duel, but Spider-Man insisted that it was not Colbert's fight to be had, and took him to a nearby building. As Spider-Man continued his fight, Stephen Colbert pushed a statue off of the building and it hit Grizzly on the head. Spider-Man thanked him for his help, and gave him a ride home. In the end, Colbert won the popular vote, but lost to [[Barack Obama (Earth-616)|Barack Obama]] in electoral votes.{{r|Amazing Spider-Man #573}}
 
Stephen Colbert was a candidate for President of the United States who ran as a third party candidate. After departing from a campaign event with a poor turnout, he saw [[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]] battling [[Maxwell Markham (Earth-616)|Grizzly]]. He tried to help Spider-Man in his duel, but Spider-Man insisted that it was not Colbert's fight to be had, and took him to a nearby building. As Spider-Man continued his fight, Stephen Colbert pushed a statue off of the building and it hit Grizzly on the head. Spider-Man thanked him for his help, and gave him a ride home. In the end, Colbert won the popular vote, but lost to [[Barack Obama (Earth-616)|Barack Obama]] in electoral votes.{{r|Amazing Spider-Man #573}}
   
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| Trivia = * This character is based on the character "Stephen Colbert" as portrayed on the TV show ''{{WP|The Colbert Report}}'' by comedian {{WP|Stephen Colbert}}. On the real life ''The Colbert Report'', Colbert (in character as "Colbert") interviewed [[Joe Quesada]] on numerous occasions. On one of them Quesada presented "Colbert" a Captain America Shield, which hung on the wall of ''The Colbert Report'' set until the show ended. After ''The Colbert Report'' ended, Colbert became the host of ''{{WP|The Late Show with Stephen Colbert|The Late Show}}'' and brought the shield with him, even though he does not host ''The Late Show'' in character as "Colbert".
| Trivia = * This character is based off the real-life ''The Colbert Report'' host, Stephen Colbert.
 
On the real life Comedy Central's late-night show ''The Colbert Report'', Colbert has interviewed [[Joe Quesada]] on numerous occasions. On one of them he received the original Captain America Shield, which has been hanging on the wall since then.
 
 
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Revision as of 07:17, 15 July 2021

Quote1 Look out, world--Stephen Colbert's back in action! Quote2
Stephen Colbert

History

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 573 Colbert Variant Edition
Stephen Colbert was a candidate for President of the United States who ran as a third party candidate. After departing from a campaign event with a poor turnout, he saw Spider-Man battling Grizzly. He tried to help Spider-Man in his duel, but Spider-Man insisted that it was not Colbert's fight to be had, and took him to a nearby building. As Spider-Man continued his fight, Stephen Colbert pushed a statue off of the building and it hit Grizzly on the head. Spider-Man thanked him for his help, and gave him a ride home. In the end, Colbert won the popular vote, but lost to Barack Obama in electoral votes.[1]

Attributes

Weaknesses

Arctophobia: Stephen Colbert is afraid of bears.[citation needed]

Trivia

  • This character is based on the character "Stephen Colbert" as portrayed on the TV show The Colbert Report by comedian Stephen Colbert. On the real life The Colbert Report, Colbert (in character as "Colbert") interviewed Joe Quesada on numerous occasions. On one of them Quesada presented "Colbert" a Captain America Shield, which hung on the wall of The Colbert Report set until the show ended. After The Colbert Report ended, Colbert became the host of The Late Show and brought the shield with him, even though he does not host The Late Show in character as "Colbert".

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