Tales of the Elvis Clones (1994 Absolute Comics) comic books 1994
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Cover by Melisa Johnson and William Traxtle. "Elvis Has Left the Mountain" by Mark Finn, find out the government plot behind Elvis' death, the C.I.A.-funded project to produce assassins and the awful truth behind those multiple Elvis sightings! "Banner Hill 37650" written by Chris Gronlund, art by Sonny Strait. How dare they honor the lean, youthful Elvis with a stamp! Mr. Elvis Vegas Presley intends to destroy them all, right down to the first person ever to buy them! "Desti-Knee" by Mark Finn, On the job injuries can try one's patience. Kurt's well-meaning friends are trying his sanity! "Naked Doughnut" written by Bill Haney, art by Bill Haney and Barry Pattengill. If you are what you eat, then Elvin must be the pop culture gestalt of America. Does his sugar-injected prose hide a deeper truth? "Honky Tonk" by Mark Finn, art by William Traxtle. Aaron is a man constantly on the movie, and no girl or cop is going to stand in his way. 5 1/2-in. x 8 1/2-in. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.