music and history Selena Quintanilla, the queen of Tex-Mex, has captivated many films, series and books about her life and successes. But that’s not all, now the famous singer has a comic.
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“Female power: SelenaContaining 22 pages written by Michael Friesel and illustrated by Joe Paradis, it is part of a series of tidal comics Focused on women who are making a huge impact around the world.
This dynamic figure explores the humble origins of Selena Quintanilla His rise to stardom. “Writing about real people and situations is always a challenge. As a writer, I want to tell a good story while staying true to the moment. There has been a lot of talk about Selena. He wanted to tell his story by bringing something new. I hope readers and their fans will enjoy what we have prepared,” Frizzell explained. Professor at Missouri State University in Springfield.
the seal “female strengthIt features prominent and influential authors, businessmen, artists, journalists, politicians, and activists. The latest comic book resume joins TidalWave’s ever-growing library of over 200 comic book resumes.
“We believe it is important for readers to have inspiring role models, to recognize extraordinary individuals who have overcome challenges to make a difference in the world. This was the thought process that Darren J. Davis went through prior to creating the female power sitcom.”
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When and where will the Selena Quintanilla comic book premiere?
- “Female power: Selena‘, a 22-page comic, available as of August 11, 2021 in both digital and print formats and can be found on multiple platforms such as Amazon.
- In addition, it has two versions: with a hardcover by Dave Ryan and with the cover of the comic book edition by Ramon Salas.
- This is the first time the publisher has published a Spanish version with the comic book also in English.
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