FrontStrom Media just announced the release of a biography featuring the most successful heavy metal band, Metallica. Lars Ulric, on the other hand, talks about the new album release date.
It seems like all Metallica fans have known the band for quite a long time now, including their backstory. Considered as the most successful heavy metal band of all time, with the history of immortalized documentaries, articles, and biographies, now the band's story is revealed with a twist in a comic book form.
The 28- page comic book is entitled "Orbit: Metallica" which is now made available through FrontStorm Media, which has already produced a number of biographical and educational titles on subjects following the lives of Michael Jackson to Rand Paul.
In a Facebook post by the comic book's writer, Michael L. Frizell and its illustrator, David Frizell, who has also done artwork for Avenged Sevenfold, he talked about the heavy metal band's influence, saying, "It's Metallica! What rock artist wouldn't jump at the chance to draw them?" Interior artist Jayfri Hashim has also done the research about the band and the book. In a press release, he mentioned, "Metallica's formation marks the beginning of metal, breeding thrash metal which progresses to heavy metal during the glam rock era."
While Metallica supporters are very much hungry for the release date of their much awaited latest studio album, the album's release date is not yet very clear. In an interview in "The Woody Show," which aired on the LA radio station ALT 98.7 KYSR, Metallica drummer and co- founder, Lars Ulrich talked about the possible release of the album, he stated, "Compared to The age of the Earth and the age of man populating this planet, it is very close by. I wouldn't hold my breath or skip going to the bathroom, but it's coming."
Since Metallica hasn't revealed the exact release of the Studio album, Metallica fans got something else to hold them over, even if it's just for a day--- the band's 3 and a half decade of history told in a comic book.
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