Carrie Underwood Life Story Told In New Comic Book

Follow The Life Of Young Singer From Small Town Girl to Superstar

Bluewater Productions will be releasing a new comic book about the life of singer Carrie Underwood. Fame: Carrie Underwood is released TODAY; the comic book will be available in print and digital.

What happens when a small town girl will stop at nothing to follow her dreams? Carrie Underwood is what happens. A story of faith, determination and inspiration. FAME: The Carrie Underwood Story follows the Superstar’s trials and tribulations, leading her to become the top female performer of our era.

Loyd Gant writes the 32-page comic book with art by Manuel Diaz. The comic book will feature a cover by famed artist Nelson Hernandez.

“We get a lot of requests on subjects to tell their stories in this unique medium. Carrie Underwood has always been at the top of the list when people mention to us who they would like to see a comic book of,” says publisher Darren G. Davis.

“Carrie Underwood rose to fame after winning the 4th season of American Idol in 2005. This is the story of how a girl from a town in Oklahoma came to conquer the hearts of millions of people with her beautiful voice. For me it has been very exciting to draw this biography and to know the brilliant career of this young artist,” said artist Manuel Diaz.

Bluewater has focused on the country music scene before with Fame: Tim McGraw and Fame: Taylor Swift, which are both still available in print on Amazon.

Upcoming FAME subjects include: Ian Somerhalder, Pink & Brad Paisley.

To order the book on iTunes for $1.99.

Print copies of FAME can be ordered for $3.99 at Comic Flea Market.

You can download these titles on Wowio, ComiXology, DriveThru Comics, Google Play, My Digital Comics, Overdrive, Iverse, iTunes, Kindle, Wowio, Nook, Kobo and wherever eBooks are sold.

Bluewater’s biography comic book series has been embraced by the media and featured on television news outlets including The Today Show and on CNN. The series has also been featured in many publications such as The Los Angeles Times, CMT, Billboard Magazine, USA Today, TV Guide, and People Magazine.