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Former GOP Presidential Candidate Gets His Own Comic Book
Herman Cain, former chairman and chief executive officer of Godfather's Pizza, reacts during a Bloomberg Television interview inside the Bloomberg Link during the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, U.S., on Wednesday Aug. 29, 2012. Representative Paul Ryan takes the stage tonight to address the RNC with a dual mission: to provide a spark, along with his big ideas about cutting the budget, to energize the party's base. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Herman Cain, former chairman and chief executive officer of Godfather's Pizza, reacts during a Bloomberg Television interview inside the Bloomberg Link during the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, U.S., on Wednesday Aug. 29, 2012. Representative Paul Ryan takes the stage tonight to address the RNC with a dual mission: to provide a spark, along with his big ideas about cutting the budget, to energize the party's base. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images

One day after word broke that a coloring book of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is on the market, it's time to make way for the Herman Cain comic book.

Bluewater Productions announced Monday that it is adding the former GOP presidential candidate to its graphic biography series. "Political Power: Herman Cain" is is set to be released Wednesday, with an E-book version costing $1.99. Print aficionados can get their hands on a copy for $3.99.

"Herman Cain stands as an example of American ingenuity and perseverance," Bluewater Productions said in a press release obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "The son of menial labor workers, he pulled himself up the ladder of success - from fast-food worker to pizza mogul, Presidential candidate and beyond, Cain’s story is one of seizing opportunities, but also of embracing mistakes and moving forward."

Among the politicians featured in past comic books: former Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.

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