There once was a rapper named Tupac, who regularly carried some of his possessions in a blue sack. It included a comb and a shirt, along with a gnome he called Burt. Plus occasionally he would carry a new snack. Want to know more? Then please check out the following comic book now in store. Or to be more specific about it...
… the Tupac comic book, recently released by TidalWave Comics. Well, for those of you not in the know, my pals over at TidalWave specialize in creating biographical comic books devoted to a wide variety of different celebrities, ranging from actors like Bruce Lee all the way to rappers like Lil Nas X. But now, for the first time ever, they've decided to create one based on the life and times of the late, great, Lesane Parish Crooks (otherwise known as the American rapper, songwriter, and actor, Tupac Amaru Shakur). It was written by Eric M. Esquivel, illustrated by Martin Gimenez, and available in an assortment of covers. So here ๐, have a look ๐, and let us know what you think of it in the comment section provided ✍.
To see what happens next, please feel free to check out TidalWave Comics on their official Website, Instagram, and Twitter pages. Or better yet, why not pick up a copy of 'Tribute: Tupac' via Amazon!
… the Tupac comic book, recently released by TidalWave Comics. Well, for those of you not in the know, my pals over at TidalWave specialize in creating biographical comic books devoted to a wide variety of different celebrities, ranging from actors like Bruce Lee all the way to rappers like Lil Nas X. But now, for the first time ever, they've decided to create one based on the life and times of the late, great, Lesane Parish Crooks (otherwise known as the American rapper, songwriter, and actor, Tupac Amaru Shakur). It was written by Eric M. Esquivel, illustrated by Martin Gimenez, and available in an assortment of covers. So here ๐, have a look ๐, and let us know what you think of it in the comment section provided ✍.
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To see what happens next, please feel free to check out TidalWave Comics on their official Website, Instagram, and Twitter pages. Or better yet, why not pick up a copy of 'Tribute: Tupac' via Amazon!
TUPAC - A FIVE PAGE PREVIEW
Reviewed by David Andrews
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September 20, 2024
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