Tales from the Edge #12
Tales from the Edge #12 (1998) delivers a quietly haunting tale from writer-artist Marshall Arisman, whose singular vision brings to life a boy who sees a twin brother only he can see—Elvis, a monkey with an uncanny presence. Years after Elvis vanishes from his life, the man who once saw him is given a chance to reunite with the creature from his past, in a story that blends memory, loss, and the strange persistence of the unseen. The cover, also by Arisman, captures the story’s eerie intimacy with stark, expressive lines.
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About nine pages of text and eleven pages of artwork make up this story about a child who has a twin brother only he can see. A twin brother who is a monkey named Elvis. The monkey disappears in his early childhood. Not until decades later does he get the opportunity to see Elvis again.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).