They are a pair of some of the more admired young women in the entertainment industry today, and now singer Taylor Swift and actress Kristen Stewart share another common bond; both entertainers' biography comic books hit the stands on Weds.
Fame: Taylor Swift, andFame: Kristen Stewart,in stores and available at online venues on August 25th, are the latest additions to the successful line of Bluewater's biography titles.
"Beyond their obvious talents, Swift and Stewart embody the very reason we created the Fame line of bio comics," said Bluewater president Darren Davis. "Each has a uniquely compelling story and each has made a definitive imprint on current popular culture."
The Swift biography follows the award-laden crossover singer superstar around Nashville trying to get her demo tape heard through her recent Grammy wins for her album Fearless. It also chronicles her unwavering commitment to pushing herself.
"Learning about Taylor's life from the beginning until now made her feel like more than just the next big thing, it made me see the pop icon as a human being," Said co-writer CW Cooke."
Fame: Kristen Stewart,brings to life the actress' instant celebrity with her star turn as the iconic Bella in "Twilight" movie series. However, the biography delves deeper into her career
"For Twilight fans, Kristen Stewart is a woman whom fans long to be and love to hate," said writer Kim Sherman, who also penned Bluewater's' Robert Pattinson entry in the series "But Kristen has been in the public eye for years, and her career as a serious actor spans dozens of films over a 10-year period of time. My goal with this biography was to show readers the depth residing in this young woman and the roles she's tackled."
Both Fame titles are 32-page issues with art by Warren Martineck (Stewart) and Erick Adrian Marquez (Swift). Both offer multiple covers for collectors. The Stewart "A" cover by Juan Mar Studios attaches like a puzzle to the FAME: Robert Pattinsonissue. Cover B is done by famed comic book artist Randy Green "X-men and Witchblade". Juan Mar Studios also provides one of the Swift covers with the other illustrated by issue penciller Marquez.
Fame brings to life in graphic form the stories of the world's biggest celebrities.