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The Beatles Drummer Ringo Starr Gets the Comic Book Treatment

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The Beatles Drummer Ringo Starr Gets the Comic Book Treatment

 

TidalWave Comics is proud to announce the addition of Ringo Starr to its popular “Orbit” comic book series focused on personalities who impact the world. “Orbit: Ringo Starr” was released this week on Amazon.

 

Written by David Cromarty and illustrated by Victor Moura, this 22-page comic book is available both digitally and in print and can be found on multiple platforms such as Amazon. Both feature a cover by famed comic book artist Graham Hill. The comic book will be available in both paperback and hard cover. 

 

TidalWave has created the comic book biographies on the other Beatles, so now it is time to read about the world of Sir Ringo Starr in comic book form. Read about how overcame life-threatening illnesses during childhood to how he became one of the world’s best drummers of all time in The Beatles. 

 

 

“This comic book has been in the work for years“, said publisher Darren G. Davis. “We have done comic books on the other Beatles so this one was a natural one to do for us”.

 

“Tried my best to make the art of this book unique so it had its own voice like it should,” said artist Vitor Moura.

 

The “Orbit” comic book series has been featured in “Rolling Stone” magazine, “Time” magazine, “People” magazine and has featured musical artists such as John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Alice Cooper, David Bowie, Ozzy Osbourne and more! Take a look here and get your own copy!

 

 

Chris Braly

I’m a collector, a speculator, and one opinionated, based geek. My friends call me Braly, but those who know me within the hobby generally refer to me as Bralinator. I try to steer this tiny ship and can often be heard monthly on the Comic Book Page Previews Spotlight podcast with several low-level, other comic book nerds. Follow me on Twitter @ChrisBraly



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