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Indie Comic Book Review - Pop Star Assassin

Aug 05, 202232 minEp. 17
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Episode description

In this episode, the guys review the wild action comic "Pop Star Assassin"!  

If you ever wanted to see Bruce Lee as Elvis Presley in a manic, psychedelic action-adventure-comedy, this is the comic book for you. We talk about pop culture, action films, and if Elvis is really dead. We can't wait to hear your thoughts!  

"Pop Star Assassin" is from Behemoth Comics. It was created and written by  Ed Lavalle with art and colors by Marcelo Basile. Matt Cashel co-wrote issues 1-3, and Ed Dukeshire did the lettering for issue 4.   

From the official description: "The year is 1977. The King is dead, and the world mourns. But...When a mysterious briefcase turns up in his dressing room, Bruce, a coke-addled Elvis impersonator finds himself wedged between a Mob boss out to avenge the death of his only son, and a government conspiracy with far-reaching, world-ending ramifications, all in an attempt to discover the true identity of his father's killer."  

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