Comic book traces BTS’ journey to fame and military duty
January 4, 2024 – 6:32 PM EST
A New Comic Book Chronicles the Rise of BTS
TidalWave Comics has released a captivating 22-page book as part of its FAME series, shedding light on the incredible journey of South Korea’s K-pop sensation, BTS. This comic book not only showcases their rise to stardom but also delves into their recent transition to military service.
From Pop Stars to Soldiers
Since their debut in 2013, BTS has taken the world by storm with their infectious hits and empowering social campaigns aimed at inspiring young people. This glossy comic chronicles the extraordinary story of how these seven singers became global icons and their transformation from pop stars to soldiers.
All able-bodied men in South Korea aged between 18 and 28 are required to serve in the military for 18 to 21 months as a defense measure against North Korea’s nuclear threat. While some individuals have received exemptions or served shorter terms, including Olympic medalists and prize-winning classical musicians, there were calls for BTS to be exempt as well.
However, in December 2022, the eldest member Jin joined the army, followed by the rest of the group, with the final three beginning their duty last month. Devoted fans have pledged to patiently wait until 2025 for BTS to reunite and perform as a group once again.
The comic book will be available in both print and digital formats, offering fans the opportunity to relive the remarkable journey of BTS. Mark your calendars for its release on January 10!
Reporting by Alicia Powell, Editing by Rosalba O’Brien
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How did the members of BTS handle the transition to military service and what impact did their decision have on their fans?
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Tracing the Journey of BTS
BTS, also known as the Bangtan Boys, burst onto the global music scene in 2013 and quickly gained a massive following with their catchy tunes and relatable lyrics. Their fandom, known as the ARMY, grew exponentially as their music resonated with people from all walks of life. The rise of BTS from a small K-pop group to an international sensation is a story worth telling.
TidalWave Comics recognized the significance of BTS’s journey and has released a 22-page comic book as part of its FAME series. This comic book aims to chronicle the remarkable rise of BTS and provide fans with a deeper insight into their lives and achievements.
Exploring the Transition to Military Service
BTS’s journey took a unique turn when they faced the mandatory military service requirement in South Korea. All able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 28 are required to serve in the military for a period of 18 to 21 months. This requirement is in place as a defense measure against North Korea’s nuclear threat.
While exemptions and shorter service terms have been granted to individuals in certain fields, such as Olympic medalists and classical musicians, there were debates regarding whether BTS should be exempt as well. However, the members of BTS made the decision to fulfill their military duty, starting with the eldest member, Jin, who joined the army in December 2022. The rest of the group followed suit, with the final three members beginning their service last month.
A Display of Devotion
The ARMY, known for their unwavering support and dedication to BTS, expressed their understanding and pledged to wait patiently until 2025 when all the members are expected to complete their military service. The unity and love between BTS and their fans are a testament to the deep connection formed through their music and message.
The Release of the Comic Book
TidalWave Comics’ new comic book offers fans the opportunity to relive the journey of BTS, from their humble beginnings to their rise as global icons. The comic book captures the essence of their story, showcasing their struggles, triumphs, and the growth they have experienced throughout the years.
The book will be available in both print and digital formats, allowing fans to choose their preferred way of immersing themselves in this captivating tale. The release date is set for January 10, so mark your calendars and get ready to dive into the world of BTS.
As BTS continues to make waves in the music industry and capture the hearts of millions, their story serves as an inspiration to aspiring artists and fans alike. The comic book is a testament to their impact and a celebration of their journey.
Whether you are an avid fan or simply curious about BTS’s rise to fame, this comic book is a must-read. It delves into the untold stories, the challenges, and the sacrifices made by the members as they pursued their dreams and brought their music to the world stage.
Get ready to be captivated by the story of BTS. January 10 will mark the release of a comic book that encapsulates their spirit and showcases the power of music to transcend borders and touch the hearts of millions.
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