Billie Eilish's journey celebrated in new comic book

'Female Force' will be highlighting her journey from young dancer to Oscar-winning songwriter


Entertainment Desk/ Reuters October 06, 2023

She is only 21 but Billie Eilish already has a comic book published about her life, highlighting her journey from young dancer to Oscar-winning songwriter.

Publisher TidalWave Comics has added the American popstar to its Female Force series that celebrates "prominent and influential authors, business executives, entertainers, journalists, politicians, and activists."

In the 22-page comic book, readers will learn about Eilish's transition from dance to music and the collaboration process with her brother Finneas. The comic will be released on October 10 in digital and print formats.

Eilish has undeniably made her mark in the music industry, particularly when it comes to the Grammy Awards. With her unique sound, captivating lyrics, and groundbreaking achievements, she has become a Grammy darling in recent years.

The renowned singer is known for her distinctive style, characterized by her baggy clothing and vibrant hair colours. She has been an advocate for body positivity and individuality, encouraging her fans to be comfortable in their own skin.

Throughout her career, Eilish has collaborated with artists like Khalid, Rosalía, and her brother Finneas, who often co-writes and produces her music. Her genre-defying music incorporates elements of pop, electronic, alternative, and even elements of horror.

In a recent interview with Allure, the Grammy-winning artist spoke about her latest Barbie soundtrack, What Was I Made For. "It was as if this song was a tiny creature inside of me for years, scratching the inside of me,” she said. “As soon as we got that prompt, the creature was like, ‘Okay, I’m out,’ and we [meaning Billie and her brother-collaborator, Finneas O’Connell] wrote that song in an hour or two.”

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