This issue is built upon the classic road film paradigm as it begins with Ash heading to Texas in his classic ’73 Oldsmobile Delta-88, however the goal of this road trip is quite different from any we’ve seen before. Ash is in search of the living King of Rock and Roll, Elvis, thank you very much. Based on nothing more than a hunch and a torn out page from an article proclaiming Elvis Lives! Ash drives and dives headlong into a universe spanning and expanding adventure complete with elements of both these beloved b-movie franchises. Writer Scott Duvall nails the dialog dead bang, so much so I dare anyone to try to read this without hearing the iconic voices of Elvis and Ash, both ala Bruce Campbell of course.
There is a built-in audience for this book, in fact there are at least two, however going beyond that obvious appeal this book is solid comic book craft. Duvall’s sense of comedic timing and fighter jet fast pace progress the plot with more urgency than a legion of wildlings attacking the wall at Castle Black, and it hits with as much force.
Vincenzo Federici’s artwork is a pitch perfect match full of the same kinetic energy as Duvall’s script. His take on the characters made famous by Campbell’s rakish good looks come to life with just enough realism to make it work. There are no unwelcome easily identifiable traced images like those found in some of the other licensed properties, no there is just solid sequential art storytelling. The pages pulsate with energetic images exploding from one panel to the next in a cacophonous concerto of chaos, all that’s missing is a raucous Rob Zombie soundtrack. Michele Monte’s colors are vivacious, almost violently vibrant, every sequine on Elvis’ jumpsuit sparkles with the promise of a little less conversation and a little more action. 4/5!
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Writer- Scott Duvall
Art- Vincenzo Federici
Colors- Michele Monte
Letterer- Taylor Esposito
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