Poppy to release graphic novel with original soundtrack
Poppy has announced a new graphic novel Poppy’s Inferno, which will be accompanied by an original soundtrack titled Music to Scream to.
Following the release of Poppy's I Disagree album earlier this month, the singer/songwriter has announced her next project - a graphic novel with an original soundtrack.
Poppy announced the news on Instagram yesterday (28 January), revealing her graphic novel Poppy's Inferno will arrive with the soundtrack on 21 July.
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The description for Poppy's Inferno reads: "You might think you know Poppy, but what if you were only just scratching the surface? What if you could learn more about Poppy at the same time that she learns about herself? In between two worlds, both of which work to traumatize the unsuspecting into traumatizing others, Poppy finds herself in both literal and figurative Hellscapes. She must walk the thin line between doing what she must to gain her freedom and staying true to her own identity and beliefs. In Poppy's Inferno, our hero must fight against all that try to change her, not allowing anyone to determine how she thinks, feels or hurts, all the while trying to outwit the demons that surround her every step of the way."
Poppy's Inferno will have two different covers, limited to 500 copies each. The deluxe edition of the graphic novel is limited to 1200 copies, and arrives with a Poppy statue.
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