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Reviews of Vaistron

  • Jun. 5th, 2008 at 4:16 PM
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Remember when I put a call out for comics reviewers who could stand a little sex, violence and cannibalism? Of course you don't. Neither do I. Everyone has the attention span and memory capacity of an of-lower-than-average-intelligence fruit fly now, haven't you heard? But I did do that, and comics reviewers responded, and in return they received review copies of the sex-violence-and-cannibalism-heavy Vaistron by Boussourir and Andrew Dabb.

And here are the reviews!

The Reverend Syung Mung Me at Kitty Sneezes:

With the gleefully offensive, there's always a risk that the work ends up falling into the unfortunate trap of shock-for-shock's-sake; a depressing trap where there's nothing more being said than "Look at me! I'm edgy!" Luckily, Vaistron doesn't pitch forward into that pit. While there's enough to shock people who are looking to be shocked, the material is witty and engaging enough that it doesn't merely rely on the outrageousness alone.

Graig Kent at Rack Raids:
Vaistron is, yes, extreme, and there are moments that are visually or verbally toying with bad taste, but what could have been a simple sight-gag gross-out is actually a farcical and highly enjoyable sci-fi romp....

Both reviews mention the immersive nature of the graphic novel, with a richness of background detail that makes the city of Vaistron seem like a real place. (A favorite of mine is the main character's visit to a supermarket. The line "I got a coupon for the asses" just sticks with me.)

Review copies of Vaistron are still available for the unsqueamish! Drop me a line at slgchief@slgpubs.com, and I'll set you up.

New Comics in Stores March!

  • Mar. 1st, 2006 at 2:12 PM
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'Tis the first of March, tasty munchkins, and that means new comics in stores! Hurray!



Corporate Ninja #2 by Matt Mocarski
32-page comic book, $2.95

In order to expand their empire, a tobacco company manufactures a new line of cigarettes aimed at household pets. As the popularity of the product explodes, the supply dwindles transforming the once cute, cuddly, lovable, fluffy bundles of joy into vicious, nicotine-starved-killing-machines!! Can Corporate Ninja find a way to satisfy the animals' unquenchable thirst or will he be tossed aside like last week's chew toy? Find out in our second action-packed issue! Now with extra sauce!




Vaistron #4 by Andrew Dabb and Boussourir
32-page comic book, $2.95

Romance! Sex! Betrayal! Nursing! All that and more in this pulse-pounding, puppy-loving new issue. With SEPO imposing marshal law on the city, Gabriella has gone undercover as Rob’s sidekick. Gabby thinks anything will be better than a trip to General Unger’s torture chambers. She’s about to be proven wrong.

Vaistron Follies

  • Feb. 1st, 2006 at 10:43 AM
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I just finished packaging up Vaistron #4 by Andrew Dabb and Boussourir to go the printer, and as usual, I asked myself if I have just completely lost any sense of what normal people are offended by -- because I can't help but find a dog-screwing superhero, sex with robots, and pratfalls involving slippery entrails funny. Issues one through three of Vaistron are available now if you want to check it out, and you know you do.

Andrew Dabb has written an article for Pulse called "Why Vaistron Is the Best Comic Ever!" if you need any further proof. But you should just trust me. I'm like the president in that sense.

New Comic in Stores

  • Jan. 18th, 2006 at 11:45 AM
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Wednesday brings you more new comics, my children. Will new comics make up for the fact that I left my delicious lunch on my kitchen counter? No. Will it make it all right that some idiot used my work email address to set up a MySpace account under the name "Nny" and forced me to waste my time to go and delete it? No, not at all. But new comics might help things a little.




Haunted Mansion #2 by (deep breath now) Christopher, Roman Dirge, Serena Valentino and FSc, Jon "Bean" Hastings and Jon Morris, Dan Vado and David Hedgecock
Front cover by Roman Dirge, back cover by Steven Daily
32-page comic book, $2.95

Haunted Mansion #2 continues to bring you hot and cold running chills and wall-to-wall spooks. This issue features a visit to the mansion by Lenore, america’s favorite little Dead Girl, plus the continuing Manse Mystery series exploring the secrets of the Mansion's owners. Based on the classic Disney theme park attraction, this is a must-have.




The Super-Scary Monster Show by Landry Walker and Eric Jones
24-page comic book, $2.95

This issue of The Super Scary Monster Show presents an all-new twisted trilogy of TERROR! FEAR for your sanity as Carl Cthulhu returns to Happy Bunny Hollow! SCREAM in horror as Frank stumbles into the Wax Museum of Evil!! SHIVER with dread as Little Gloomy discovers an ancient and menacing mummy’s curse!!! This bi-monthly series of all-ages HORROR features the same sinister cast of creepy characters often found in the pages of the diabolical and delightful Disney Adventures Magazine! You love them, you fear them, and you cannot stand to be without them! Order the third installment of The Super Scary Monster Show before it’s too late!!




Vaistron #3 by Andrew Dabb and Boussourir
32-page comic book, $2.95

For road killer and all around unpleasant person Gabriella Bukowsky, things have gone from bad, to worse, to “Oh my god, is that brain on my shoe?!” Alexander Bates has put a price on her head, meaning every psycho and murderer in the city is hunting Gabby, including the righteous, square-jawed, and massively annoying superhero known only as Rob. It’s a problem with only one possible solution: explosives. Lots of explosives. For "mature" readers.

ITW Article: Vaistron

  • Jan. 2nd, 2006 at 2:28 PM
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In the latter half of 2005, SLG published a monthly magazine called ITW, featuring articles about upcoming comics, interviews with comics creators and a "How We Make Comics" feature. The magazine was distributed in comic book stores, but since I don't think most of SLG's readers ever saw an issue, I will be posting the articles here on Better Comics through Superior Firepower, the SLG News Journal.

-Jennifer de Guzman, e-i-c

First up, from ITW #1:

Vaistron
: Guns, Cars, Money, and Robot Porno
Vaistron, home to flying cars and senseless killing.
Read more... )

Reviews of Vaistron #2

  • Dec. 12th, 2005 at 3:54 PM
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All the feel-good holiday cheer getting to you? Then treat yourself to a couple of reviews of Vaistron #2 by Andrew Dabb and Boussourir. Both Dylan McKay at ComixFan and the folks at Ninth Art seem to feel a little guilty about likind this violence- and sex- and nasty-laden comic so much, but we're here to tell them, and everyone, that there's nothing wrong with that.

But, then again, we're a bunch of jaded bastards.

In that light: Remember, kids -- rebelling specifically against the status quo is just acknowledging the existing power structure. If you like filth, like it for filth's sake, not because you hate those who define the dominant moral paradigm.

Y'know?
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A couple of items to about SLG's new flying-cars, things-go-boom, people-get-killed series, Vaistron by Boussourir and Andrew Dabb:

Buzzscope calls Vaistron "an excessively graphic and sickly funny future shocker for those hardy souls who have the stomach for it."

And artist Boussorir gives a quick interview over at Jazma.

Issue #1 of Vaistron is in stores now, and #2 will out the first week of December!

Reviews of Pirate Club and Vaistron

  • Aug. 23rd, 2005 at 1:55 PM
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Sometimes, we really like violence around here in SLG -- you know, the fictional kind. And the paint-ball-related kind. But especially the pirate kind and the futuristic criminal kind.

That's why we publish Pirate Club by Derek Hunter and Vaistron by Boussourir and Andrew Dabb. And we are rewarded for our deviance with enthusiastic reviews!

Scroll down to the pellet reviews in the Best Shots column at Newsarama to read a review of Pirate Club #7, where Caleb writes, "Last issue was a trip for anyone who’s ever wasted a significant portion of their life on a Super Mario Brothers game, and an upcoming trade will collect the first five issues, so one trip to the comic book store should be enough to get you all caught up and awaiting the next issue as eagerly as I."

I take issue with the assertion that time spent playing a Super Mario Bros. game is ever wasted time!

There's a review of Vaistron #1 at Comixfan. James Groves writes, "Andrew Dabb manages to hit the reader hard and fast by embracing extreme themes and taboo issues in a wonderful departure from the norm here in Vaistron #1, and together with Boussourir's hyper-stylised artwork, we get a debut issue of Vaistron that reminds me of 2000AD in its pomp, and a comic book that leaves me eager to read the second instalment as soon as possible."

PRESS RELEASE: Vaistron

  • Aug. 15th, 2005 at 1:49 PM
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Guns, Cars, Money and Robot Porno
Vaistron from SLG in September!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
8/10/05

Gabriella Bukowsky is the most hardened Road Killer there is, a seasoned hijacker and mercenary-for-hire who answers to no one but herself. But being a resurrected sky-pirate isn’t always the limitless alcohol, booty, and senseless killing that it should be. Gabby’s easygoing, felony-laden daily life is starting to go from bad to worse. Her car is totaled, her credit is maxed out, her hostage is missing, and if she can’t get her business back up and running soon, she might find herself in a place worse than prison...like retail!

Welcome to Vaistron, the new SLG Publishing comic book series debuting in September by Boussourir and Andrew Dabb, a darkly humorous science fiction action-adventure with more robots, prostitutes, inept policemen and superfluous exhaust pipes than you can shake a stick at. 

Boussourir’s gritty, over-the-top storytelling and irreverent humor couple with his highly stylized visuals in a story that he says is about “the little things that make life so enjoyable: Guns, Cars, Money and Robot Porno. More specifically, it is about a kidnapping gone horribly wrong in a chaotic, futuristic megapolis called Vaistron.”

Co-writer Andrew Dabb elaborates: “Gabby, our somewhat unstable main character, and her sin obsessed, robotic ‘gal friday’, Rekoton, are our main characters. They thought kidnapping the girlfriend of the richest man in Vaistron and holding her for ransom would be a gold mine, but it hasn’t really turned out that way. Now pretty much the entire city is after them, and the destruction and carnage that’s going to follow is, well, it’ll be a lot of fun.”  

Readers should be warned, however: The fun in Vaistron is definitely of the grown-up variety. "The setting of Vaistron is one of complete moral anarchy," said editor-in-chief Jennifer de Guzman. "You have everything from rich men who keep harems to ascetics who believe the brain corrupts the flesh." She noted that it was a struggle to find sequential pages to use as a preview on the SLG website that were close to being all-ages appropriate. "We usually put up about eight pages, but we had to go for only four with Vaistron, and even one of those had to be altered a bit."

The violence- and smut-riddled fun can be yours in September, with the release of Vaistron #1. It's available now for pre-order through Diamond Comics, and you can see the now nearly obscenity-free (but still car crash and bombing heavy) preview at SLG's website, www.slavelabor.com.

Established in 1986, SLG Publishing is a San Jose, CA-based publisher of comics books and graphic novels. Operating under its imprints Slave Labor Graphics and Amaze Ink, SLG Publishing has distributed the work of such notable cartoonists as Jhonen Vasquez, Evan Dorkin and Andi Watson

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