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CBR TV: Tori Amos

Thu, July 31st, 2008 at 8:55PM (PDT) | Updated: August 4th, 2008 at 6:54PM

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In anticipation of the debut of “Comic Book Tattoo” at Comic-Con International in San Diego, CBR TV, in association with MySpace Comic Books, caught up with Tori Amos at Amoeba Music in Hollywood for an exclusive one-on-one interview about the new massive Image Comics anthology, which features new work by a host of sequential art’s brightest and most innovative talents, all turning in new work based on the songs of Tori Amos.

In this very candid interview with the alt-rock icon, Amos discusses with CBR TV the origins of “Comic Book Tattoo,” the unique nature of its content, the role of women in its creation, her future plans in the music industry, and what exactly she has to do with Neil Gaiman’s “The Sandman.” Additionally, we tell Tori Amos what she can expect at Comic-Con in San Diego.

For more on “Comic Book Tattoo,” be sure to visit CBR’s COMIC BLOG TATTOO, the official creators blog for Tori Amos’ comics anthology, featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes content and commentary from the project’s many innovative contributors. Check out the recent entry with Ivan Brandon and Calum Watt discussing their contribution to "Comic Book Tattoo."

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