Which Entrepreneur Likes to Rap? New Comic Reveals Obscure TriviaLearn more about the lives of well-known entrepreneurs in this new graphic novel.

ByCarly Okyle

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Titans of industry might not have capes, but they do wield special powers -- ones that are being celebrated in a new comic book "Tycoon: Rising to the Top”上周发布。星巴克老板霍华德Schultz, and General Electric CEO Jack Welch are among the stars of a graphic novel byBluewater Productions, a company that's also made comic biopics for musicians, like Jerry Garcia, and talk show hosts such as Jon Stewart, Howard Stern and David Letterman.

The project shows a side of these bold-faced names you've likely never seen them before -- and possibly some stories you haven't yet heard. Here are some factoids that might grab your attention.

1. Howard Schultz, CEO, Starbucks.

Ever wonder what drove Schultz to provide benefits such as insurance and stock options that aren't usually available to food service workers? His father was a diaper delivery driver who broke his ankle on the job and was unable to receive disability payments. Howard was young at the time, but later, he remembered how his family was impacted as a result of the accident and decided that he would treat his employees differently.

Related:Howard Schultz: Starbucks' First Mate

2. Jack Welch, former CEO, General Electric.


Welch first joined the company as a junior chemical engineer. Though the position was relatively low on the corporate ladder, he gained some attention when he blew the roof off of the building while working on an experiment. The following year, he almost left the company due to frustrations over the organization's bureaucracy, but an executive convinced him to stay.

Related:3 Tech Startups Poised to Disrupt the Comic Book Industry

3. Herman Cain, former CEO, Godfather's Pizza.

As a child, Cain's father worked as chauffeur for a Coca-Cola exec. Thanks to a gift of Coca-Cola stock, Cain's father could finally purchase a home for the family and even send his children to college. Cain later worked for Coca-Cola after he graduated as a computer systems analyst.

Related:10 Famous Comic Book Entrepreneurs

4. Mikhail Prokhorov, Russian billionaire / Brooklyn Nets owner.


Prokhorov, a billionaire who is a former chairman of Russia's largest gold producer and the founder of a charity called the Cultural Initiatives Foundation, ran for president of Russia. He also dabbled in rapcalling himself the "Russian Eminem.'Critics called the effort both "horrible" and "charming."

Related:Would a Franchisor Make a Good President?

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Carly Okyle

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Carly Okyle is an assistant editor for contributed content at Entrepreneur.com.

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