Bruce Springsteen swaps music for comics

Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen It happens to be today one of the most recognized musicians in the world and that fills large stadiums in each and every one of his concerts, where all attendees sing some of his most emblematic songs such as "Born to Run", "Dancing in the dark ”or“ The Rising ”.

Despite the fact that "El Jefe" has not put an end to his life on stage, it seems that he wants to explore new artistic fields and just signed his first comic with the help of cartoonist Frank Caruso, which is entitled "Outlaw Pete", which is a song of his that was included in the album "Working on a Dream" released in 2009.

To close the circle, this album was based on a children's book from the 50s called "Brave Cowboy Bill."

This new work by Springsteen away from the stage will be published by the Simon & Schuster publishing house and will be on sale next November 4, at a price that is still unknown. It is to be imagined that given the legion of followers that the singer has, it will be on sale all over the world and in several languages, although at the moment none of these aspects have been confirmed.

Springsteen, who has written the script for the comic, has commented on his new project that"Outlaw Pete is the story of a man trying to survive and escape his sins".

Now we just have to wait until next November 4 to buy "Outlaw Pete" and find out if Bruce Springsteen is as good a comic book writer as a singer.

What do you think we can expect from the Bruce Springsteen comic "Outlaw Pete"?.


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