Harry Styles Is Getting His Own Comic Book
Harry Styles is going from pop star to pop art. Fame: Harry Styles, the comic book, will chronicle his biggest accomplishments and the story of how he rose to fame. Written by Darren…

Harry Styles performs on stage during The BRIT Awards 2023 at The O2 Arena on February 11, 2023 in London, England.
Gareth Cattermole/Getty ImagesHarry Styles is going from pop star to pop art. Fame: Harry Styles, the comic book, will chronicle his biggest accomplishments and the story of how he rose to fame. Written by Darren G. Davis and illustrated by Ramon Salas, the 22-page comic debuted Wednesday (May 10) in digital and print. Ahead of its release, TidalWave Comics showed a first look on their website. Through brightly colored, superhero-style artwork, Fame will explore Styles’ upbringing in England, his breakthrough with One Direction bandmates Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik and Liam Payne on X Factor, and his present-day success as a solo artist.
“Harry Styles is arguably the most beloved male pop star in the world right now,” reads a description for the project. “No matter what medium he’s occupying, his FAME continues to grow. For the first time, you can now read about his life story in comic book form.”
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One of the highlights of the book is its illustrations of Styles wearing some of his most iconic outfits, from the plaid shirt he wore in 1D’s “What Makes You Beautiful” music video to the ball gown and blazer he sported on his historic Vogue cover. There’s also a panel featuring the Pleasing founder’s avatar, Styles’ sparkly red “As It Was” music video jumpsuit, and him in costume as his Marvel character, Eros/Starfox in the Eternals.
Styles isn't the first musician to get the comic-book treatment from TidalWave. The production company's Fame series has also featured Lady Gaga, Lil Nas X, Beyoncé, Drake, and Selena Gomez. Publisher Darren G. Davis said in a statement, "We’ve found a niche with our bio comics." He added that their success is attributed to a "much wider audience for sequential storytelling than many thought." With their bio comics, Davis said they bring their readers "evenhanded, well-researched looks at some of their favorite celebrities.”
Best Pop Songs of 2022, Ranked
2022 has been a great year for pop music, so we made a list of all the best songs that resonated with us. Though there were some amazing albums like The Weeknd's Dawn FM and Beyonce's Renaissance, we selected one song from each album to have a wide-ranging list.
Take a look below at our list of the best pop songs to come out in 2022:
16. Bad Habit - Steve Lacy
Steve Lacy's "Bad Habit" became exceptionally popular with the help of going viral on TikTok. So much so, that concertgoers only knew the hook and Lacy exposed them. Either way, the song is a smash and you should definitely give it a listen in full.
15. Hold Me Closer - Elton John & Britney Spears
Britney Spears' major comeback to music post-conservatorship was this collaboration with the legendary Elton John. Using his "Tiny Dancer" as inspiration for the track, the two went hard on this dance hit. We look forward to more music from Britney in the future.
14. Unholy - Kim Petras and Sam Smith
Kim Petras and Sam Smith made LGBTQ history with the track topping the U.S. charts. Smith, 30, became the first-ever openly non-binary solo artist to achieve the feat, while Petras, also 30, became the first openly transgender solo artist to do so.
13. I Like You (A Happier Song) - Post Malone & Doja Cat
Add Doja Cat to the Posty Malone mix, and we cannot deny that we like it, we doooooo.
12. Lavender Haze - Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift has been dominating the music industry lately (as she has for years) with the release of her highly-anticipated Midnights album. What we like about "Lavender Haze" is the electropop feel of the song, which is about the media prodding into her relationship with Joe Alwyn.
11. Obsessed - Calvin Harris ft Charlie Puth & Shenseea
Calvin Harris' Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2 album is an absolute vibe, featuring the biggest names in music (Pharrell, Halsey, Dua Lipa, Justin Timberlake, Snoop Dogg, 21 Savage, Offset). Charlie Puth's vocal and piano addition to "Obsessed" makes it the standout track of the album, along with Shenseea's commanding vocals.
10. Coldplay - Lizzo
Lizzo is known to be light and have fun, but what we really loved on her Special album were her more serious and vulnerable tracks like this one.
9. Anxious - Carly Rae Jepsen
"Call Me Maybe" was a musical lifetime ago for Jepsen, with "Anxious" being a completely different sound from when the Canadian singer-songwriter first hit the scene. Her pop style has evolved and gave us this '80s-inspired track.
8. Good Ones - Charli XCX
The English singer-songwriter gave us an amazing dance pop hit with her lead single "Good Ones" off of her Crash album.
7. Baby Queen - Gorillaz
Gorillaz have and always will be a band whose music we can't get enough of. The dreamy "Baby Queen" track is from their upcoming Cracker Island album and has already been making airwaves, featured on FIFA 23's soundtrack.
6. Lift Me Up - Rihanna
Rihanna's return to music after 2016's Anti came in with a powerful, heartfelt ballad featured on the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack. With her voice shining through with minimal instrumentation, we are able to appreciate her artistry wholly.
5. Die For You - Joji
You may know Joji from his comedic work as "Pink Guy," but the Japanese artist's low-fi R&B songs have been notable since his 2018 debut studio album Ballads 1.
4. Tití Me Preguntó - Bad Bunny
We may not know what Bad Bunny is saying, but we do know that we love dancing to this dembow song.
3. As It Was - Harry Styles
Harry's lead single off of Harry's House is this addicting synth-pop track that, despite its lonely lyrics, gets us dancing.
2. Sacrifice - The Weeknd
The Weeknd's Dawn FM supplied us with amazing music and "Sacrifice" is one of our favorites off the '80s-influenced album. The song is edgy and haunting, all while being a lively dance hit.
1. THIQUE - Beyonce
Sure, we love "Break My Soul" off of Beyonce's Renaissance album, but "THIQUE" makes us feel powerful in our womanhood. The dark trap-infused hip-house beat was produced eight years ago!