If the name rings a bell, it's because Street Angel was originally published by Slave Labor Graphics and pre-dates Afrodisiac (in fact, Afrodisiac's first appearance was actually in Street Angel #5) Because of the raging success of their second book, Maruca and Rugg wanted to introduce a new generation of readers to their first kick-ass[...]
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Publisher of Johnny The Homicidal Maniac, Milk & Cheese and Skeleton Key, Slave Labor Graphics of San Jose California, run and owned by Dan Vado, has been through some tough times in its almost-thirty years of operations, putting out some of the best comic books in the world.
But this looks like the big one[...]
Soon after, Ape's show runner David Hedgecock and editor Mike Hall finalized things with me and I started work on the first miniseries.
I think "we want to publish gangster stories" will be my new response to all questions directed at me.
Right after Sullengrey ended, you started drawing stories for Slave Labor Graphics' Haunted Mansion comics[...]
Joshua Stone reported from San Diego Comic Con for Bleeding Cool.
The Slave Labor Graphics (SLG) panel was interesting experience for me, as I know very little about the company, even though I have been reading and collecting comic books for the last 27 years The panel included President and Founder Dan Vado and creator of[...]