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12 Gauge Comics says that the new comic book series which has its main character Luke McBain, based on the persona of our Trace, is now at the printer and will hit the bookshelves on November 11! Trace is the first country music artist to ever be fictional character in a comic book series. The publishing company said Trace worked closely with developers, so McBain reflects a lot of his own philosophy.
An earlier press release reported he is, of course, a total badass, describing the comic book series as "in the tradition of Walking Tall and Billy Jack". It's called Luke McBain, and there will be four issues of Trace's character taking back his hometown in Louisiana after returning from a prison sentence for a crime he didn't commit. I believe he was taking the fall for someone he cared about. For Trace followers this is one piece of memorabilia you do not want to miss out on. For a sneak peak go to 12 Gauge Comics website. It is awsome.
Trace's new duet with Blake Shelton is a real hoot. You can hear it on Blake's webiste at http://www.blakeshelton.com/.
Anyone who missed ABC's Extreme Makeover Home Edition featuring Trace can now view it online at http://abc.go.com/. My favorite Trace quote "That boys's cheese has slipped off its cracker".
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