I collected comic books growing up. Spider-Man was my favorite, but I also liked X-Men, Sgt. Rock, and the Fantastic Four. As a Beatles fan, I'm pretty sure I would've picked up the Paul McCartney comic released last week.

“Paul McCartney: Carry that Weight”, takes a snapshot of the afternoon Paul McCartney made the final decision to quit The Beatles, and imagines the thoughts and feelings behind it. The comic is inspired by the famously frank press release that came with his debut solo album and confirmed the end of The Beatles, and the end of his partnership with John Lennon.
 
 
“Paul McCartney: Carry that Weight” is written by Richard Elms and art by Orlando Maro.  The new comic features two covers, one by Alberto Pessoa and the other by Graham Hill.
 
“Only the Beatles themselves will ever really understand what happened at the end, but as a Fan of the Fab Four and their various solo projects, I have spent many an hour imagining those troubled times. Now with 'Carry that weight' I get to present my spin on Paul's feelings at the time, fed up, tired and in love. This comic is not the truth, it is just a few scenes that could have happened in real life, and have happened in my imagination many times.,” said writer Richard Elms.   
 
Bluewater already released a comic book and graphic novels on the Beatles.  “The Beatle Experience” is a 270-page graphic novel and “Orbit: John Lennon” is a 32-page comic book.