Johnny Cash: I See a Darkness the comic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbBEsKivqm8
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https://youtu.be/tCBiQcdTR8A
>>80907442
Thank you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBzC8coU-t4
>>80907556
No problem friendo, I had no idea he had a comic
https://youtu.be/E66wRvxGt08
>>80907735
2 http://comicbookrealm.com/series/18274/0/hello-im-johnny-cash
Thanks op, big Johnny Cash fan, never knew this existed.
>>80907959
You welcome anon. same
>>80907823
That's interesting I'll have to look for it. I know there was a series of Rock and Roll comics that did biographies of mostly rock bands, but also did Madonna and paula abdul. I was surprised Johnny Cash wasn't included in it.
https://youtu.be/Gn-qrJltc08
Black-and-white biography comics are one of our favorite fake comic “genres,” and few subjects are as worthy of one as Johnny Cash. The late musician has broken ground in a number of mediums, notably music, of course, and film in the form of the hugely acclaimed Walk the Line. Posthumously, Cash has inspired a pretty cool comic book innovation with Johnny Cash: I See a Darkness, a graphic novel by Reinhard Kleist that, on the iPad (and iPhone), integrates your existing Johnny Cash music library to enhance the story.Originally published in print by Abrams ComicArts, I See a Darkness is available on the iPhone in three installments of $1.99 each and on the iPad as a complete graphic novel for $5.00 in Apple’s App Store. The reader functionality is similar to that of most of the comic book apps you’re already familiar with, but I See a Darkness has a “play” option that allows you to sit back and watch the book reveal itself to you in a pan-and-scan style devised by the creators. Most interestingly, the app searches your device for the appropriate Johnny Cash music to fit the portion you’re reading and syncs it up appropriately. If you don’t have those songs, you’re given a prompt to visit the iTunes store and buy them, if you so desire.
You can check out a demo of the iPhone version of Johnny Cash: I See a Darkness below:
>>80908071
Certainly, such a scheme as this is not appropriate for most comic books, but there are some titles like Phonogram and Tori Amos’ Comic Book Tattoo where developers and creators could avail themselves of a graphic-music interactivity. This kind of multimedia deployment is the sort of simple ingenuity that will probably come to define digital comics as the market expands. Crucially, this digital Johnny Cash comic book demonstrates that you don’t need a dreadfully animated “motion comic” to supplement the traditional reading experience.
>>80908036
Speaking about music comics, surprise prince allow one
http://www.boom973.com/Pics/Blogs/1004208/prince%20comic%202.jpg
The end thanks for reading
>>80910928
That was amazing
Thanks for posting! Any chance of a download link? I'd love to have this around.
>>80910978
http://newcomic.info/9452-johnny-cash-i-see-a-darkness.html
>>80911042
Much obliged, friend.
I'm not a big fan of storytimes, but that was awesome.
>>80911101
This.
>>80910957
Agreed
I honestly don't know what to feel. I didn't realize Johny Cash had such a compelling story
https://youtu.be/ZMycFu4esas
>>80911125
True
This was amazing. Thanks for the story-time.
This confuses me, as "I see a darkness" isn't even a Johnny cash original, it's a cover
Why name book after a cover
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>>80910484
This is in terrible taste, but I can't help but share this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8ElK5pRXQE
good read
>>80906744
OMG, Max Payne
up
>>80914521
You welcome anon.
>>80920338
This
https://youtu.be/2uniEaMFfxY
>>80918205
Agree
>>80915477
Because it's a pretty good cover.
https://youtu.be/IeOPhh_DgPA
Thanks a lot anon. It was a great read.
>>80928404
You welcome anon.
OP, do you have The Carter Family comic?
>>80929676
No sadly.
>>80928639
True.
https://youtu.be/vt1Pwfnh5pc