Take a deep dive into the rapper’s life story through illustrated pages you’ll want on display.
Eminem dropped his newest album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), on July 12, and it’s already a contender for No. 1 on the Billboard 200. While this era marks the end of the 51-year-old’s alter-ego, fans who are feeling particularly nostalgic can revisit the rapper’s beginnings in a new unofficial biographical comic book.
Most music books and musician memoirs are long-reads, but Orbit: Eminem brings an illustrated take on the “Not Afraid” rapper’s life, including his early years before becoming a legendary artist. With 26 pages to flip through, collectors can enjoy a snapshot of his life including arguably some of Eminem’s most pivotal moments, such as competing in the 1997 Rap Olympics in Los Angeles to getting inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2022.
Keep reading to learn where to buy the Eminem comic book online.
Orbit: Eminem is available in both paperback and hardcover editions with each one showcasing different illustrated cover art of the rapper. You can buy the book online now through Amazon and Barnes & Noble starting at $8 or you can preorder it from Walmart with the expected delivery date around October 16.
The Grammy-winning artist’s comic book is one of the latest to join the growing Orbit series that puts a focus on some of the most influential people in the world. In addition to Eminem’s comic book, you can also see illustrated biographies of more artists, including comic books about Black Sabbath and Rush for the rock fans.
Since it’s a wallet-friendly $8, the smooth book will also make a worthy gift for music lovers or fans of Eminem looking to expand their merch collection.
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