The story of Steve Jobs' rise and fall and rise again is an epic one, according to Bluewater Productions president Darren Davis. And that's why he's getting turned into a comic book character. "His innovations command front page news, speculation of his health affects the stock market. Not bad for a college dropout," Davis said in a statement. "His story, and that of Apple, is epic. I'm surprised it took us this long to public a proper, balanced biography of him."

This August, Bluewater, makers of the Mark Zuckerberg comic, is releasing a 32-page book starring Apple's popular CEO. The book will be available on Amazon and in Barnes & Noble, Borders and other retailers, for $3.99.

"Admire him or hate him, Jobs' vision and business acumen revolutionized the world," writer CW Cooke told PC Mag. "Between he and Microsoft founder Bill Gates, you would be hard pressed to find someone with greater influence over how we communicate, interact and do business over the last 30 years."

Below, an early look at a few of the slides from the comic book, which was drawn by Chris Schmidt. The cover was designed by DC artist Joe Phillips.

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