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The Ren & Stimpy Show#16
Cover: Ken Mitchroney

The Ren & Stimpy Show #16

Mar 1994 · Marvel · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD; 1.30 GBP
“The King and We!”

In "The King and We!", Ren and Stimpy stumble upon Elvis Presley at the supermarket, sparking a wild scheme to profit from the legendary singer’s presence. When Elvis’s appetite spirals out of control, Stimpy makes a bizarre decision to step in and take his place—leading to chaos both hilarious and utterly surreal. Written by Steven Boyett and brought to life with bold, exaggerated art by Ken Mitchroney (pencils and inks), this 1994 Marvel issue captures the show’s signature absurdity, with color by Ed Lazellari and letters by Brad K. Joyce. The cover, also by Mitchroney, perfectly encapsulates the episode’s over-the-top energy.

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writer Steven Boyett · artist, inker Ken Mitchroney · colorist Ed Lazellari · letterer Brad K. Joyce · cover Ken Mitchroney

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Full credits

artist, inker Ken Mitchroney
colorist Ed Lazellari
letterer Brad K. Joyce
cover pencils, inks Ken Mitchroney

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When Ren and Stimpy find Elvis in the supermarket, they bring him home and plan to cash in on their find. When Elvis eats himself into oblivion, Stimpy steps in to take his place.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).