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Lisa’s Graphic Odyssey

K-Pop and Art Collide: Lisa’s Alter Ego Comic Book

A New Chapter in Music Storytelling

It’s always exciting when K-pop and art collide, and the latest example is the debut of a comic book series by Blackpink’s Lisa, the K-pop phenomenon. The 56-page graphic novel, titled "Lisa’s Alter Ego: The Official Comic," will explore the themes and multiple personas introduced on her upcoming album, also called "Alter Ego."

A Unique Concept Album and Comic Book

The comic book is being released on Lalisa Comics, Lisa’s own publishing imprint, in collaboration with Zero Zero Entertainment, a company specializing in media monetization and artist merchandise collaborations. The comic book will delve into the story of Vixi, a character who gets trapped in a sci-fi-inspired virtual reality nightmare and requires the help of her other personas to escape. The main persona, Vixi, has already appeared in a video teaser for the album.

A New Chapter in Music Storytelling

Lisa’s experimentation with different music styles inspired the concept of "Alter Ego." The album will be released on February 28, with the comic book following on March 24. Preorders are open at Lalisa Comics.

A Tradition of Rappers in Comics

Lisa is not the first rapper to experiment with comic books. Ghostface Killah’s 10th album, "Twelve Reasons To Die," began as a comic book with an intriguing premise involving a man being killed, pressed into 12 records, and then resurrected when they’re played. 50 Cent also released a graphic novel that reveals his secrets to business success.

Conclusion

The intersection of K-pop and art is an exciting space, and Lisa’s "Alter Ego" comic book is a bold new chapter in music storytelling. With its unique concept and engaging storyline, fans are sure to be captivated by this innovative release.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the release date of the album "Alter Ego"?
A: The album will be released on February 28.

Q: When can I preorder the comic book?
A: Preorders are open at Lalisa Comics.

Q: What inspired Lisa to create a comic book?
A: Lisa’s experimentation with different music styles inspired the concept of "Alter Ego."

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