In celebration of Cypress Hill‘s seminal sophomore effort Black Sunday, the rap group announced it’ll be launching a new graphic novel titled CYPRESS Hill: BLACK SUNDAY.
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01/21/2022On Tuesday (April 8), the news broke that the band had been hard at working crafting the comic alongside Z2 Comics and writers Noah Callahan-Bever and Gabriel Alvarez. The forthcoming graphic novel celebrates the groundbreaking impact of Black Sunday, taking readers on a journey through the making of the album and its everlasting impact. The comic’s cover is designed by artist Jay Papke, who made Black Sunday‘s original cover art, and the back of the book will include a new interview with the band.
“We called it Black Sunday because we’re Raiders fans and also Black Sabbath fans,” B-Real said in a press release about the graphic novel. “So Black Sunday felt like an appropriate title for the album. We tried to match the imagery up with what we were putting down musically.”
Platinum Edition-buyers will also receive an exclusive vinyl of Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra’s live run through of Black Sunday at Royal Albert Hall that went down last July. The live album will also drop June 6. The graphic novel is currently available for pre-order on Z2 Comics’ website, and will release to the masses on June 3.
This marks the second time Cypress Hill has linked with Z2 Comics. They had previously joined forces for a Tres Equis graphic novel back in 2021, charting the group’s time after the release of its groundbreaking debut.
“The work we started together on Cypress Hill: Tres Equis only gets better. Collaborating again with Cypress, Noah and Gabriel to tell the true story of Black Sunday resulted in another sequential masterpiece,” Z2’s president, Josh Bernstein, said in a statement. “It’s an honor working with B-Real, Sen-Dog, Muggs, Bobo and the entire Cypress Hill + Z2 families to ensure this project smokes.”
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