Prince William and Kate Middleton Become Comic Book Couple
It’s Valentine’s Day, so let’s give you a story about a good old fashioned romance comic, complete with a beautiful woman and a dashing young prince.
Cashing in on the royal wedding hoopla of Prince William and Kate Middleton, the comic Kate and William: A Very Public Love Story has been written by Bleeding Cool‘s Rich Johnston for Markosia and tells the story of the couple’s past in two parts.
The first half is told from Kate’s perspective, with a fictional diary and illustrations in the style of a 1970s girls’ comic by Mike Collins (artist on Thunderbolt and painter of the covers to my Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers stories). The second half is by the Gary Erskine and follows William from the rugby pitches of Eton to army officer training at Sandhurst before his RAF service, told by newspaper headlines and mission briefings.
Publisher Markosia calls it a “dramatic biography” with two separate stories that “come together in the middle, a fictional look at the wedding day itself, with a kiss. How could it end any other way?”
Kate and William: A Very Public Love Story is set to go on sale in stores and online on April 2 (yes, a Saturday). The wedding is planned for April 29.
One hopes it goes better for Kate in the comics than it has for Princess Diana…
I’ve been waiting for someone to announce a comic biography, but I’m surprised they beat Bluewater to the punchline.
I think Bluewater has one in the works, but I also suspect they are treading very carefully– British libel laws tends to make one very cautious.
Well, they’re probably pounding their fists and cursing Markosia for beating them to the punch at their game.
It’s the Royal family – we own them!
Funny, we thought the Royal family owned you.
–Signed, Your American Cousins
I saw Collins being interviewed the other evening on television, but can’t recall which station was broadcasting it. I missed part of the segment, so don’t know if Rich was also in the segment.