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SPIRITBOX Made Their Eternal Blue Album Into A Graphic Novel

Writer Jim Krueger and artist Amilcar Pinna tell the story.

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Spiritbox has teamed up with writer Jim Krueger (Earth X, Justice) and artist Amilcar Pinna (Poppy's Inferno, Generation X) to tell the story of their debut album Eternal Blue as a graphic novel. The novel explores the world of Eva, a brilliant painter on the verge of success, who is transported to an ethereal world via a spiritbox.

"I am in love with this story and artwork. I cannot wait for you to discover Eva and the world that she has been thrust into," explains Spiritbox vocalist Courtney LaPlante. "It truly is an extension of my feelings and the state of mind I held while writing our album, Eternal Blue, and the lyrics that resonate with me still. Although we are very different, I can't help but let a lot of myself seep into Eva's personality and experiences. I care about her so much. Jim and Amilcar are brilliant and we are so happy to share this with you after keeping it to ourselves for so long."

Eternal Blue: A Spiritbox Graphic Novel is out this June. Pre-orders are available here, including a deluxe version with a fully functional spiritbox replica.

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