A Graphic Novel about the iTunes Terms and Conditions. Yes. Really.

Announcing R. Sikoryak’s graphic novel Terms and Conditions. FYI, Sikoryak also sends up Trump and those classic Masterpiece comics. Alas, no eBook versions.


Kristen Twardowski


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Every once in a while, creators make something that is a little wonky. I’ve found another one of those oddball items.



Comic artist and satirist Robert Sikoryak has illustrated a graphic novel that is filled with the text of the iTunes terms and conditions legal contract that everyone has to agree to before using the service. The comic book, simply titled Terms and Conditions, is 94 pages long and juxtaposes images of Apple and iTunes founder Steve Jobs with panels from classic comic books. You may have noticed that the cover image, for example, resembles several comics featuring X-Men character Wolverine. The full graphic novel also draws from The SimpsonHark AVagrant, Beatle BaileyPersepolis, and more.



Sikoryak has experience with off-the-wall graphic novels; he transformed Crime and Punishment into a Batman-esque comic and is currently working on a version of Moby Dick. In an interview with Entertainment


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