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The iTunes Terms and Conditions: Most of us have seen it.
But not many of us have actually read it.

I wanted to mix up my whole approach to making comics, explains Sikoryak.
I was trying to make it as encyclopedic as possible.
But readers shouldnt worry about not getting references.

I always attempt to work appealing to a lot of different audiences.
The way Ive structured it is Ive drawn the main character in the uniform that Steve Jobs would wear.
Its also why he couldnt include Art Spiegelmans famousMaus.

But I couldnt find a page that had a lot of dogs in it.
That was one of the strange things that came into.
They dont leave anything out.

Even across panels sometimes in my version.
Thats how deep the lawyers went with this document, observes Sikoyrak.
They really made sure to cover all the bases.

Next up, is Herman MelvillesMoby Dick.
But he says he wouldnt rule out doing an adaptation of other Terms and Conditions.
It would just have to be special in the way this project was.
iTunes conditions are very iconic in a way.
Theyre famous for being so long, says Sikoryak.
I hope it inspires other people to do stuff like this.
And has Apple contacted him about this?
Sikoryak says he hasnt heard back from them.
I hope the receive it in the spirit of which it is intended, says Sikoryak.
Im acknowledging their ubiquitous-ness.
The iTunes store has changed so much about the way people consume entertainment.
Im a big fan of Apple products.
I dont know if Id have done this for a company I didnt like.
Terms and Conditionsis currently in bookstores andavailable for purchase.