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Slave Labor Graphics (SLG) is an independent American
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, well known for publishing darkly humorous, offbeat comics. Creators associated with SLG over the years include
Evan Dorkin Evan Dorkin (born April 20, 1965) is an American comics artist and cartoonist. His best known works are the comic books ''Milk and Cheese'' and ''Dork''. His comics often poke fun at fandom, even while making it clear that Dorkin is a fan himse ...
,
Roman Dirge Roman Dirge (born Roman Elliot; April 29, 1972) is an American comic book writer, artist, and former magician. He is best known as the creator of the comic book series '' Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl''. Career Told by his art teachers that h ...
, Sarah Dyer,
Woodrow Phoenix Woodrow Phoenix is a British comics artist, writer, editorial illustrator, graphic designer, font designer and author of children's books. Phoenix is best known for ''Rumble Strip'', published in 2008, a non-fiction look at the difficult social ...
,
Jhonen Vasquez Jhonen C. Vasquez (; born September 1, 1974) is an American cartoonist, animator, screenwriter, music video director, and voice actor. He is best known for creating the comic book ''Johnny the Homicidal Maniac''—along with its spin-off comics ...
, and
Andi Watson Andrew Watson (born 1969) is a British cartoonist and illustrator best known for the graphic novels ''Breakfast After Noon'', ''Slow News Day'' and his series ''Skeleton Key'' and ''Love Fights'', published by Oni Press and Slave Labor Graphics. ...
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Company history

Slave Labor Graphics was started in
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by Dan Vado,"Newspeak: Slave Labor in California," ''Speakeasy'' #65 (Aug. 1986), p. 4. who remains the company's president and publisher. The first book Slave Labor Graphics published was ''ShadowStar'' #3, a female superhero character previously published independently by some of Vado's friends. The company's first wave of titles — ''Samurai Penguin'', ''Barrabas'', ''Lee Flea'', and ''The Light'' — were all written by Vado, with art by a variety of creators. Other early titles, such as ''Hero Sandwich'' and ''It's Science With Dr. Radium'', were all created by friends of Vado's from high school. Slave Labor Graphics's first major success was ''Samurai Penguin'' #1 by Vado and Mark Buck, which sold 58,000 copies in the summer of 1986. Other successes were ''
Milk & Cheese Evan Dorkin (born April 20, 1965) is an American comics artist and cartoonist. His best known works are the comic books ''Milk and Cheese'' and ''Dork''. His comics often poke fun at fandom, even while making it clear that Dorkin is a fan himsel ...
'', a comic about mean-spirited
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dairy products by
Evan Dorkin Evan Dorkin (born April 20, 1965) is an American comics artist and cartoonist. His best known works are the comic books ''Milk and Cheese'' and ''Dork''. His comics often poke fun at fandom, even while making it clear that Dorkin is a fan himse ...
, and '' Johnny the Homicidal Maniac'', a comic about the adventures of a serial killer by
Jhonen Vasquez Jhonen C. Vasquez (; born September 1, 1974) is an American cartoonist, animator, screenwriter, music video director, and voice actor. He is best known for creating the comic book ''Johnny the Homicidal Maniac''—along with its spin-off comics ...
. In this time period, comic book speculation was rampant, so Slave Labor Graphics was able to sell its entire print run of many titles. However, at the end of the mid-1990s speculation bubble, some distributors went out of business without paying Slave Labor Graphics. In
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, Slave Labor Graphics added a more genre-oriented imprint called "Amaze Ink" intended to be for all audiences; the "stranger, more adult, and more difficult to categorize material" would still be published under the main "Slave Labor" imprint. In
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, Slave Labor Graphics entered into a partnership with
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to produce comic book series based on some of its properties: '' Haunted Mansion'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Gargoyles''. Its own creations, such as Little Gloomy (1999–2005), Kid Gravity (2003–2007), and The Super Scary Monster Show: Featuring Little Gloomy (2005–2007), appeared regularly in ''
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'' magazine. In September 2008, SLG remodeled its lobby to be a smaller gallery/shop which opened as Boutiki in San Jose in December 2008. The gallery/shop is still operating (with name of Art Boutiki) as of 2014 December. In late 2010, Slave Labor Graphics established an independent
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entitled Slab Yard Sound Company. In January 2012, editor-in-chief Jennifer de Guzman, who had been with the company since 2001, left to become the PR and Marketing Director at
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* ''Absent Friends'' (2004) * ''A Bag of Anteaters'' * '' Action Girl Comics'' #1–19 (by Sarah Dyer, 1994–2001) * ''Adora Gone and The Electric Electric Elephant'' (2010) * ''Awkward'' (by Ariel Schrag, 1999) * ''Autumn'' #1–5 (2004–2006) * ''Babyhead Magazine'' #1 (2004) * ''Babysitter'' * ''Bad Art Collection'' * ''Barrabas'' #1–2 (1986) * ''
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'' #1–10 (by Jamie Smart, 2004–2005) * ''Beer and Roaming in Las Vegas'' * ''Bill The Clown'' 3 issues (1992–1993) * ''Bloody Dreadful'' (by
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) * ''Black Heart Billy'' * '' Bombaby Screen Goddess'' #1–3 plus a TPB (by
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, 2003–2004) * ''Byron: Mad, Bad, and Dangerous'' (by Karl Christian Krumpholz, 2007) * ''
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'' #1–20 * ''Caffeine'' #1–10 (by Jim Hill; April 1996 – 1999) * ''Camping with Bigfoot'' * ''Captain Dingleberry'' * ''The Cat With The Really Big Head'' * '' Cemetarians'' 6 issues (2008) * ''Charm School'' #1–9 (by
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; Apr. 2000 – 2003) * ''
Chumble Spuzz ''Chumble Spuzz'' is a comic book series created, written and illustrated by Ethan "Eef" Nicolle, and published by Slave Labor Graphics. The series started in January 2008 with the first volume entitled "Kill the Devil". The series name ''Chumb ...
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Ethan Nicolle Ethan Nicolle is an American comic book creator, artist, and writer. He created the Slave Labor Graphics comic ''Chumble Spuzz'' which has been released as two graphic novels so far. He also worked with his younger brother, Malachai, to create ...
, 2008) * ''
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'' (by Fehed Said and
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, 2007) * ''Cocopiazo'' * ''The Comical Tragedy of Punch and Judy'' * ''Comic Book Heaven'' * ''Corporate Ninja'' (2005) * ''Dead Eyes Open'' (by
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, 2005) * ''Definition'' * ''Dim Witted Darryl'' * ''Dork'' #1–11 (by
Evan Dorkin Evan Dorkin (born April 20, 1965) is an American comics artist and cartoonist. His best known works are the comic books ''Milk and Cheese'' and ''Dork''. His comics often poke fun at fandom, even while making it clear that Dorkin is a fan himse ...
, 1993–2006; continued by
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) * '' Dr. Grave'' (by
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* ''Dystopik Snomen'' (by Don M. Haring, Jr., 1995) * ''Eating Steve: A Love Story'' * ''Egg Story'' * '' Elmer'' * ''Emily and the Intergalactic Lemonade Stand'' * ''Emo Boy'' #1–11 (by
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, 2005–2007) * ''Empty Love Stories'' #1–2 (all stories written by Steve Darnall, Nov. 1994 – Aug. 1996) * ''Evenfall'' (by Pete Stathis, 2004) * ''Everwinds'' * ''Everything Can Be Beaten'' * ''Farewell Georgia'' * ''Fishmasters'' * '' Gargoyles '' 15 issues (by
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, et al; a continuation of the
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) * ''Ghost Ship'' #1–3 (by Jon Lewis, Mar. 1996 – Oct. 1996) * ''Ghouly Boys'' * '' Gloomcookie'' #1–28 (by Serena Valentino and Vincent Batignole, 1999–2006) * '' The Griffin'' (by Dan Vado) * ''Halo and Sprocket'' #1–4 (2002) * '' Haunted Mansion'' * ''Heart of a Corpse'' (by
Justin Bastard Sane Justin Bastard Sane (aka Justin Sane) is an American comic book creator, film director, puppeteer and animator. His comic books are done in a silhouette style reminiscent of early film and his movies feature sex, violence and satirical comedy. H ...
) * ''Hectic Planet'' (by
Evan Dorkin Evan Dorkin (born April 20, 1965) is an American comics artist and cartoonist. His best known works are the comic books ''Milk and Cheese'' and ''Dork''. His comics often poke fun at fandom, even while making it clear that Dorkin is a fan himse ...
; previously known as Pirate Corp$) * ''Hero Sandwich'' #1–5 (1987–1989) * ''Highway 13'' #1–10 (by Les McClaine, 2001–2003) * ''Hummingbird'' * '' Hsu and Chan'' (by Jeremy "Norm" Scott) * '' I Feel Sick'' #1–2 (by
Jhonen Vasquez Jhonen C. Vasquez (; born September 1, 1974) is an American cartoonist, animator, screenwriter, music video director, and voice actor. He is best known for creating the comic book ''Johnny the Homicidal Maniac''—along with its spin-off comics ...
, 1999–2000) * '' Imp'' * ''Iliad'' #1–2 * ''It's Science With Doctor Radium (1986) * ''Jellyfist (by
Jhonen Vasquez Jhonen C. Vasquez (; born September 1, 1974) is an American cartoonist, animator, screenwriter, music video director, and voice actor. He is best known for creating the comic book ''Johnny the Homicidal Maniac''—along with its spin-off comics ...
and Jenny Goldberg) * ''Jet Comics'' #1–3 * ''Jet Pack Pets'' * '' Johnny the Homicidal Maniac'' #1–7 (by
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, 1995–1997) * ''
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'' #1 (by
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Andi Watson Andrew Watson (born 1969) is a British cartoonist and illustrator best known for the graphic novels ''Breakfast After Noon'', ''Slow News Day'' and his series ''Skeleton Key'' and ''Love Fights'', published by Oni Press and Slave Labor Graphics. ...
, 2003) * ''Knights of the Living Dead'' * '' Lenore'' #1–13 (by
Roman Dirge Roman Dirge (born Roman Elliot; April 29, 1972) is an American comic book writer, artist, and former magician. He is best known as the creator of the comic book series '' Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl''. Career Told by his art teachers that h ...
, 1998–2007) * ''Life of a Fetus'' #1–7 * ''Likewise'' #1–2 (by Ariel Schrag, 2002) * '' Little Gloomy'' #1–6 (by Landry Walker and Eric Jones, 1999) * ''Little Gloomy Adventures'' one-shot (2003) * ''Little Gloomy Crypt of Creepts'' one-shot (2004) * ''Little Gloomy Hallowe'en Special'' one-shot * ''Little Scrowlie'' 18 issues (by
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; Mar. 2003 – Jan. 2008) * ''Longshot Comics'', Shanne Simmons (volume 1: 1995. volume 2: 1997) * ''Love In Tights'' * '' Metamorphosis Odyssey'' (by
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) * ''Midnight Sun'' * ''
Milk & Cheese Evan Dorkin (born April 20, 1965) is an American comics artist and cartoonist. His best known works are the comic books ''Milk and Cheese'' and ''Dork''. His comics often poke fun at fandom, even while making it clear that Dorkin is a fan himsel ...
'' 7 issues plus a TPB (by
Evan Dorkin Evan Dorkin (born April 20, 1965) is an American comics artist and cartoonist. His best known works are the comic books ''Milk and Cheese'' and ''Dork''. His comics often poke fun at fandom, even while making it clear that Dorkin is a fan himse ...
, 1991–2000) * '' Mister Blank'' 15 issues (by
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, 1996–1998) * ''Model A'' * ''The Monsters In My Tummy'' * ''Mr. Night'' * ''Murder Can Be Fun'' #1–12 (anthology; 1996–1999) * ''MuZz'' * ''My Monkey's Name is Jennifer'' (2002) * ''
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'' #1–10 (by Christy Lijewski; 2004 – 2006) * ''
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'' #1–23 (by Serena Valentino and Camilla D'Errico, May 2002 – May 2008) * '' Nil: A Land Beyond Belief'' original graphic novel (by James Turner, 2005) * ''No Hope'' * ''Oblivion City'' * '' Oddjob'' #1–8 (by
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and Tyson Smith, Spring 1999 – May 2001) * ''On the Bus'' * ''One Fisted Tales'' #1–11 (anthology, 1990 – Aug. 1994) * ''Outlook:Grim'' #1–6 (2003–2004) * '' The Pants Ant Trouser Hour'' * ''
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Andi Watson Andrew Watson (born 1969) is a British cartoonist and illustrator best known for the graphic novels ''Breakfast After Noon'', ''Slow News Day'' and his series ''Skeleton Key'' and ''Love Fights'', published by Oni Press and Slave Labor Graphics. ...
, 2005–2006) * ''Patty Cake'' 33 issues (by Scott Roberts; 1997–2005) * ''Pinocchio: Vampire Slayer'' * ''Pirate Club'' #1–10 (by
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, 2004–2006) * ''Pirate Corp$'' (by
Evan Dorkin Evan Dorkin (born April 20, 1965) is an American comics artist and cartoonist. His best known works are the comic books ''Milk and Cheese'' and ''Dork''. His comics often poke fun at fandom, even while making it clear that Dorkin is a fan himse ...
, 1989–1993) * '' The Price'' * ''Private Beach'' #1–7? (2002?) * ''Punk Rock & Trailer Parks'' (2008) * ''The Replacement God'' #1–8 (by
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, June 1995–1997) * '' Rex Libris'' #1–13 (by James Turner, 2005–2008) * ''Rogue Satellite Comics'' #1–3 (Reilly & Atkinson, 1996–1997) * ''The Royal Historian of Oz'' * ''
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, 1993, previously ''Samurai Funnies'', published by Solson Publications) * ''
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'' #1–8 (1986–1988) * ''Samurai Penguin: Food Chain Follies'' #1 * ''Sanctuary'' * ''Screenplay'' #1 * ''Screwtooth'' #1-? (2006) * ''
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, 2003–2004) * ''Seth Throb, Underground Artist'' * ''Shadoweyes'' (by Sophie Campbell, 2010) * ''ShadowStar'' #3 (1986; #1–2 published by Savage Graphics) * ''
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'' * ''The Sister's Luck'' (by Shari Chankhamma, 2010) * ''Skaggy The Lost'' #1–4, trade paperback * ''Skeleton Girl Comics'' #1–3 * ''
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, 2001) * '' Street Angel'' #1–5 (by Jim Rugg, 2004–2005) * '' Space Bunny'' #1–30 * '' Sparks'' * '' Spot the Dog'' #1–5 (by Brian Villaverde, 2007) * '' Squee'' #1–4 (by Jhonen Vasquez, 1997–1998) * ''Strongman'' by Charles Soule * ''
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, Jan. 1998 – May 2002) * '' Swerve'' #1–2 (by "Downer" creator
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) * '' The Super Scary Monster Show: Featuring Little Gloomy'' * '' Tales from the Heart'' #3–11, 1988 – May 1994 (by Cindy Goff, Rafael Nieves and Seitu Hayden; came from Entropy Enterprises) * '' Tron: The Ghost in the Machine'' (2006–2008; miniseries following up the film and the video game ''TRON 2.0'') * ''The Trouble With Igor'' #1 (2006) * ''
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'' * ''Ubu Bubu'' #1–4 (2008–2009) * ''Ursa Minors'' #1-? (2006) * ''Vaistron'' #1–5 (2005) * ''The Vesha Valentine Story'' (by
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, 2011) * '' The Waiting Place'' 18 issues (by
Sean McKeever Sean Kelley McKeever (born 1972) is an American comic book writer. Born in Appleton, Wisconsin he grew up in Eagle River. Career Since the end of his creator-owned teen drama series '' The Waiting Place'', which was published from 1997 to 20 ...
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Mike Norton Mike Norton is an American comic book artist and writer, known for his work on ''Battlepug''. Early life Mike Norton first discovered comics as a child when his father gave him a copy of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #163, before he was old enough ...
, and David Yurkovich; Apr. – Sept. 1997; Nov. 1999 – Feb. 2002) * ''Weird Science'' (1986) * '' Where's It At, Sugar Kat?'' #1–3 (by
Woodrow Phoenix Woodrow Phoenix is a British comics artist, writer, editorial illustrator, graphic designer, font designer and author of children's books. Phoenix is best known for ''Rumble Strip'', published in 2008, a non-fiction look at the difficult social ...
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Ian Carney Ian Carney is a British comics animation writer. Born in Liverpool, Merseyside on 21 August 1962, Carney began writing comics in the 80s for Fleetway Editions in the UK and First Comics and Dark Horse Comics in the US. He is probably best known ...
, Sept. 2000 – Mar. 2001) * ''
Whistles Whistling without the use of an artificial whistle is achieved by creating a small opening with one's lips, usually after applying moisture (licking one's lips or placing water upon them) and then blowing or sucking air through the space. The a ...
'' (by Andrew Hussie, 2007) * ''Wonderland'' * '' Zombies Calling'' (by
Faith Erin Hicks Faith Erin Hicks is a Canadian cartoonist and animator living in Vancouver, British Columbia. She has created a number of graphic novels, both as sole creator (such as ''Zombies Calling!'' and ''Friends with Boys'') and as a collaborator (''Not ...
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WONDERCON '07: Slave Labor panel report
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