Country stars, from real-life superhero Roy Rogers and other singing cowboys of yore to the cast of Hee Haw, have appeared in comic books over the decades. Since then, these five stars appeared in print. The comics themselves range from downright silly adventures in time and space to genuine looks at singers' fame and faith.
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Trace Adkins
With his grizzled appearance, Trace Adkins looks like he could punch crime square in its ugly face at a moment's notice. This perception got taken in a surprising direction when Adkins' genuine do-gooder image led to a comic book series for his alter-ego Luke McBain. A short-run series by 12 Gauge Comics paints McBain as a small-town vigilante in the same vein as Walking Tall's Buford Pusser.
Johnny Cash
There's a couple of noteworthy comic book adaptations of the Man in Black. Spire Christian Comics released Hello, I'm Johnny Cash in 1976. It's as much a gospel tract as it is a comic book, sharing how Cash overcame drug addiction through his Christian faith. Over 30 years later, Reinhard Kleist told a career-encompassing tale of redemption with 2009 graphic novel Johnny Cash: I See Darkness.
Billy Ray Cyrus
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