This Comic Book is Packed with Information About the History of Beer
Katherine Pendrill — November 13, 2015 — Marketing
References: thecomicbookstoryofbeer & comicbookresources
'Ten Speed Press' just released a comic book that details the history of beer. Although many people are interested in learning about beer, this kind of information is not usually presented in a way that is accessible for the average consumer. This comic book provides a fun and simple way for beer enthusiasts to learn more about the art of brewing.
'The Comic Book Story of Beer' was written by Jonathan Hennessey and illustrated by Aaron McConnell. The team also consulted with Mike Smith, who worked as the head brewer for the 'Back East Brewing Company.' Together, the team created a comic book that details the history of beer from 7000 BC to the current craft beer revolution. Instead of providing technical information, the comic presents the history of beer in a pictorial way. The combination of graphic illustrations and academic research helps to inform readers in an engaging way.
Unlike traditional books,The Comic Book Story of Beer presents the history of beer in a way that is accessible for all consumers.
'The Comic Book Story of Beer' was written by Jonathan Hennessey and illustrated by Aaron McConnell. The team also consulted with Mike Smith, who worked as the head brewer for the 'Back East Brewing Company.' Together, the team created a comic book that details the history of beer from 7000 BC to the current craft beer revolution. Instead of providing technical information, the comic presents the history of beer in a pictorial way. The combination of graphic illustrations and academic research helps to inform readers in an engaging way.
Unlike traditional books,The Comic Book Story of Beer presents the history of beer in a way that is accessible for all consumers.
Trend Themes
1. Beer-based Comics - Comic books that use beer as the main theme to provide education in an accessible way.
2. Graphic Information Presentation - Innovative methods of presenting information in comic book form with academic research, making it easier to engage readers.
3. Alcohol Education - Consumer education on alcohol that is more appealing, engaging, and simple compared to traditional means.
Industry Implications
1. Brewing - Breweries creating educational and engaging material for consumers.
2. Publishing - Publishers exploring new genres like education in the form of graphic novels.
3. Beverage Marketing - Beverage companies partnering with publishers to provide information on the history and production of their products.
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