Taylor Swift
May 3, 2010
Big Machine Records star Taylor Swift has already been animated for the Band Hero video game but now she will be comic book hero. The Bluewater Comics book is set to be released in the U.S. in July and will be drawn by Erick Adrian Marquez. The comic will show Taylor writing songs at the age of ten, breaking into Country music and touring. The storyline also highlights Taylor's break-up with artist Joe Jonas.
Bluewater Comics has also turned celebrities Robert Pattison, Kristen Stewart and Lady Gaga into comics in the past. For more on the company, visit www.bluewaterprod.com/comics/comics.php.
Fans can also have a chance at winning tickets to see Taylor in select cities through a new giveaway sponsored by American Greetings. Fans are encouraged to become a fan of American Greetings on Facebook for a chance to win the tickets in a random weekly drawing. The contest ends on May 31st. Check out http://www.facebook.com/AmericanGreetings?ref=ts to become a fan of the American Greetings and for more details on the sweepstakes.
Taylor designed a line of cards for the company earlier this year and now American Greetings has now launched a line of e-cards as well. They feature music from Taylor songs like "Love Story" and "Fearless." Visit www.americangreetings.com/ecards/taylorswift/ to send an e-card designed by Taylor.
Swift has also partnered with Sony Electronics for a commercial featuring the Sony TX7 Cyber-shot camera. The camera features the ability to sweep it along and get a panorama shot, which Taylor uses to capture a big group of fans in the ad. Check out the commercial at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhHMWLjL77U.
For even more on Taylor Swift, visit www.taylorswift.com.
By Karen Goodner