Silver Sprocket

Interview with Erin K Wilson

2020-06-12T23:34:54-07:00Jul 13, 2016|Features|

The work of Erin K Wilson is so enthralling not only because of the subjects she draws and the palettes she chooses, but also because of the engaging storytelling and history contained within her art. Read on to find out more about her graphic novel, her involvement with NOCAZ, and why she put down roots in New Orleans. […]

Interview with Meg Has Issues

2020-06-12T23:36:11-07:00Jun 8, 2016|Features|

We're really into Meg's art and her cat obsession, but we're also really into her realness. Find out what she's been doing (and what's been bumming her out), what kind of asshole antics the cats in her life have been up to, and how comics have helped her relate to people and find her place in the world.

Interview with Liz Prince

2020-06-12T23:36:31-07:00Jun 1, 2016|Features|

Liz Prince is someone whose illustrated anecdotes are guaranteed to make us laugh, but in addition to sharing more about her cats' lives with readers, Prince also tackles many deep, thought-provoking, and important issues surrounding gender, identity, and emotions. Read on to find out about how she's seen the comics industry change, her advice for those who deal with anxiety, and her dental fixation.

New gear in the shop!

2020-06-12T23:36:46-07:00Jun 1, 2016|News|

“Skin A Catcaller” by Rachel Dukes on patches and stickers, from The #Degenderettes art zine. “If You Can’t Smash It Set It On Fire” patches by God Bless Generica. “I Have Beer, and always shall be your friend” stickers by Ben Snakepit. And.. Oh my Glob! Scream-printed some MAR CEL INE patches and stickers. Don't tell the Banana Guards. (Subhumans are cool though)

Silver Sprocket at TCAF This Weekend!

2020-06-12T23:37:57-07:00May 13, 2016|News|

Toronto Comics and Art Fest is our favorite comics event on the planet (tied with SPX), we are honored to be back this weekend! The Silver Sprocket table is in the first floor lobby so they can keep a better eye on us after last year. Find us blushing and giggling next door to our megacrush Fantagraphics for shenanigans and world premiere fresh gear from Liz Prince and Michael Sweater. Bring cleverly hidden whiskey.

Interview with Josh PM Frees

2016-10-27T00:55:11-07:00May 11, 2016|Features|

Josh PM Frees first joined the As You Were family with Issue #1, and now he's back for the newest installation with a comic about his college days. Read on to find out how he got into comics, what he thinks about Philly and San Francisco, and what his favorite ska bands are.

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