Joe Quesada
From Wikiality
On July 27, 2006, he was interviewed by Stephen about the Civil War series of comic books, pitting superheroes vs. superheroes on either side of a debate about superhero civil liberties in a post 9/11 world.
He outlined the split between Captain America and Iron Man and the permeable boundary between homeland security and personal liberty.
Despite this, "Civil War" is perhaps the most un-American comic book ever. It portrays Captain America, Captain effing America, as "not American", the ultimate blasphemy. Plus it was written by a SCOTTISH guy. And let's face it, Marvel has always been a part of the liberally biased media ever since Stan Lee broke the almighty Comics Code, with that "Spider-Man's friend does drugs issue". Liberal. Just liberal.
Letter To Stephen On The Death Of Captain America
Dear Stephen,
As editor-in-chief of Marvel I am burdened with the handling
of our character's estates in the sad event that a hero should
perish before his time. Captain America's will was read last
Friday, and while heavy-hearted, I am proud to announce the
Star-Spangled Avenger has bequeathed his most valuable possession,
his indestructible shield, to the only man he believed had the red
white and blue balls to carry the mantle: Stephen Colbert.
Welcome to the Marvel Universe.
Sincerely,
Joe Quesada
Joe Returns
January 29, 2008
In the Marvel Universe, Stephen is still running for President.


