Brian Quinn
03-28-2007, 09:20 AM
For what it's worth.
Brian :blink:
Plans for an Elvis Presley comic strip are in the works, but, at least for now, there is a cloud of secrecy hanging over the comic strip. A few weeks ago, Bob Greene, a syndicated columnist for The Chicago Tribune, wrote a column detailing plans by the Presley estate to sell a comic strip about the late singer's life. It quoted Mack Webner, one of the estate attorneys, indicating the strip would focus on the positive in Presley's life and not problems such as drugs. Between then and now, Webner has changed his approach with the media. For what reason, no one will say. But his office staff admits he is not welcoming questions from the press. One Memphis attorney connected with the estate said officials believe publicity would not be helpful at this time.
Brian :blink:
Plans for an Elvis Presley comic strip are in the works, but, at least for now, there is a cloud of secrecy hanging over the comic strip. A few weeks ago, Bob Greene, a syndicated columnist for The Chicago Tribune, wrote a column detailing plans by the Presley estate to sell a comic strip about the late singer's life. It quoted Mack Webner, one of the estate attorneys, indicating the strip would focus on the positive in Presley's life and not problems such as drugs. Between then and now, Webner has changed his approach with the media. For what reason, no one will say. But his office staff admits he is not welcoming questions from the press. One Memphis attorney connected with the estate said officials believe publicity would not be helpful at this time.