Richard Nixon
Few figures in comics history blur the line between history and sequential art quite like Richard Nixon, who made his four-color debut in 1956's Forward with Eisenhower-Nixon #[nn] — a launch that places him squarely in the Golden Age of comics. Over an astonishing 68-year publishing span, Nixon has turned up across 82 catalogued appearances, most frequently in the pages of Mad, Fantastic Four, and Cracked, making him one of the most persistently depicted real-world figures in the medium, equally at home in sharp political satire and superhero adventure. He's kept remarkable company along the way — sharing pages with Captain America, the Human Torch, Susan Storm Richards, and even Alfred E. Neuman — and his formal affiliation with the Fantastic Four is one of those delightful comics-universe facts that rewards the curious reader. With four key-issue appearances flagged by collectors, this is a comics presence that rewards digging through back-issue bins with genuine enthusiasm.
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Covers through the years — 1969–2017
1969
1972
2017