Taylor Swift comic book highlights singer’s rise to stardom – author compares her to Superman
- A new 22-page comic book charts Taylor Swift’s rise to stardom and highlights some of her career achievements, and also nods to her recent Eras world tour
- Its author describes Swift as a hero who wears colourful tights and fights corporate villains. ‘The only other person who fits that description is Clark Kent’

Fans who just cannot get enough of “queen of pop” Taylor Swift can learn more about her life in a coming biographical comic book about the American singer.
Swift features as part of TidalWave Comics’ Female Force series on “accomplished and influential figures” across literature, business, entertainment, politics and more.

The 22-page glossy charts Swift’s rise to stardom and highlights some of her career achievements.
“Of course Taylor Swift deserves her own comic book,” said author Eric M. Esquivel. “She wears colourful tights and fights corporate villains who try to use their money to control her. The only other person who fits that description is Clark Kent … and even he couldn’t have written ‘1989’.”

The book will be released on December 13 and will be available in digital, paperback and hardcover with two covers.