Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce‘s whirlwind relationship with Taylor Swift has been captured in a series of impressive comic book sketches.

TidalWave Comics has added the nine-time Pro Bowler to its FAME series, which features the life stories of prominent people.

The glossy, which will be released on February 7, chronicles Kelce’s college and NFL career, as well as certain parts of his life off the field including, hosting TV shows [most notably ‘Saturday Night Live‘], his weekly podcast, and his philanthropy work.

Certain pages of the comics will also be dedicated to his on-going relationship with Swift.

The Kelce-Swift romance has taken over the NFL this season, and also spiked engagement across social media and increased merchandise sales for the league.

Tidal Wave comics has added Travis Kelce to their group of books based on famous people

The comics also feature Taylor Swift

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s relationship has been made into a comic book series

Kelce and Swift's relationship has drawn plenty of attention amid the Chiefs' Super Bowl run

Kelce and Swift’s relationship has drawn plenty of attention amid the Chiefs’ Super Bowl run

Swift's tour is mentioned in the comics

The comics also feature various parts of Kelce's football career

The comics also mention Swift’s tour and other parts of Kelce’s career on-and-off field career

TidalWave Comics recently updated its own Taylor Swift comic book, featuring the singer dressed as a cheerleader.

Kelce and the Chiefs will compete in the Super Bowl in Las Vegas on Feb. 11 in a rematch against the San Francisco 49ers, and Swift is expected to hot-foot it from her Tokyo ‘Eras Tour’ show to Las Vegas.

On Sunday, ESPN’s Ian Rapoport reported that Swift is willing to fulfill both singer and cheerleader duties by flying all the way from Asia. He also explained how time zones can allow this Hail Mary of a trip to be successful.

Swift will try to fly from a concert in Tokyo, Japan to Las Vegas in time for the Super Bowl

Swift will try to fly from a concert in Tokyo, Japan to Las Vegas in time for the Super Bowl

‘No doubt, the biggest question heading into this game: if the Chiefs win, will Taylor Swift be at the Super Bowl?’ Rapoport said on NFL Game Day. ‘Sources say yes.’

‘Now she does have a concert on Saturday, February 10th at 6pm in Tokyo, how in the world could she get to the game? Let me introduce you to something called the international date line.’

‘Tokyo is 17 hours ahead,’ Rapoport continued. ‘That means this concert starts at 1am Vegas time [on] the same day. Let’s say it’s a five-hour concert, about 11pm local, which is 6am, still Saturday, in Las Vegas. Figure a 12-hour flight, maybe she leaves about an hour later.’

‘Taylor Swift could still get to the Super Bowl [at] about 7 or 8pm Saturday night, just in time to party,’ he added.