Silver Sprocket
Reviews
The Collected Crimehot: Volume 1
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The Chromatic Fantasy
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Mr. Boop
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The Secret History of Black Punk: Record Zero
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PeePee PooPoo #420
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American Cult: A Graphic History of Religious Cults in America from the Colonial Era to Today
Silver Sprocket & Paper Rocket Comics
Lorna
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Articles
Greg and Fake Petre (and friends) Silver Sprocket/Cape and Cowl signing photo gallery
Two stops on Greg and Fake Petre’s Santos Sisters Springtime Tour, visited and captured by Chris Anthony Diaz.
“It’s our responsibility to rise to these challenges”: Talking independent comics with Silver Sprocket’s Avi Ehrlich
Avi Ehrlich talks to Jason Bergman about running Silver Sprocket: will America finally take home the gold in a pink boiler suit? We’re all waiting for next summer’s olympics to fine out!
What will potential tariffs mean for comics publishers in 2025? ‘We’ll likely have less customers’
Gina Gagliano talked to a host of comics publishers to get a sense of what the potential effects of increased tariffs from the new Trump administration could be.
“Make a Thing, Make it Now” Multimedia Art and the Experimental, Lonnie Garcia and Yugo Limbo in Conversation
Lonnie Garcia and Yugo Limbo thaw a fish, watch movies on a CRT, point and click.
Mind Body Split: Leo Fox’s Lucille stories
Leo Fox’s two Lucille stories, Boy Island and My Body Unspooling, analyzed by Helen Chazan.
Legacy Comics: Two New Alternative Funnybooks
It’s funnybook o’ clock and you’re just in time: Helen Chazan discusses Joe Matt’s final installment in Peepshow #15 and what is not even close to the first issue in the series of Caroline Cash’s PeePee PooPoo #1.
An Excerpt from The Comics Journal #309: Fair Warning – Hyena Hell
In this excerpt from the “Fair Warning” column in The Comics Journal #309—introducing readers to up-and-coming artists—the cartoonist, teacher and self-publisher Hyena Hell talks to Kristy Valenti about movement and backgrounds in her work.
These fragments I have shored against my ruins
Matt Seneca read so many comics that a capsule column was demanded. After all, if you can’t put wordless NYRC books next to Ben Grimm, where will your Yokoyama references find a home?
Permanent Damage Comix Show: San Francisco, 2022
Chris Anthony Diaz hit the streets of San Francisco at the same time as a whole bunch of cartoonists for the Permanent Damage Comix Show, which had made its way over from Michael Mann’s own Los Angeles. Would the Bay Area be able to handle all that Hollywood? Let’s go to the film!
Dispatches from Comics Camp – A Report from SPX 2022
Jason Bergman brings you photos from the floor of last week’s Small Press Expo, with comments from more than 20 exhibitors.
“I’m Never Going To Make Work That’s Not Political”: An Interview With Matt Lubchansky
Alex catches up with political cartoonist Matt Lubchansky, whose Antifa Super Soldier Cookbook arrives in April. In this conversation, Lubchansky talks about making satire work, their disinterest in straight lines and Paul Verhoeven’s impeccable precognition.
“I Want To See What Else We Can Get Away With”: An Interview with Avi Ehrlich
Avi Ehrlich talks about the history of Bay Area store, record label, art crew and comics publisher Silver Sprocket, and how philosophy can be more than just talk, but an actual practical business model.