Madonna will soon find herself in a whole new material world: the pages of a comic book.
The star will have her life story told in 32 pages by Bluewater Productions Inc., the latest celebrity to be part of its semi-regular line of “Female Force” comics, CBS News reports, citing AP.
The one-shot issue, due out in August for $3.99 USD, will look at her life as it transformed from a little-known singer into a multimillion-record-selling entertainer and trendsetter.
The issue joins a growing collection of similar titles from the Vancouver, Wash.-based publisher. Previous subjects in the “Female Force” series that have included Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, Barbara Walters, Sarah Palin, Ellen Degeneres, Oprah Winfrey, JK Rowling and others.
According to the statement on the company website, Bluewater’s Vice President Jason Schultz said: “Our goal is to show the little-known events and influences that resulted in Madonna becoming the phenomenon she remains to this day, more than a quarter century after she burst upon the scene.
“A visual medium provides perspective that is not only accessible but more relatable to the average person without losing any of the information involved.”