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This cover for the second issue of the Revolutionary Comics trilogy Elvis Shrugged cracks me up. Clearly it's a swipe of the classic poster for the lamented but still memorable 1976 King Kong remake.
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Here's the original for comparison's sake. This is a good post to close out the King of Rock 'n Roll's birthday month.
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Does the story have something to do with "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand? Otherwise that's a weird sounding title.
ReplyDeleteOther than the pun name I doubt it has much to Rand. It is a funny title. The third issue features Elvis in a classic Greek god Atlas pose.
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