Dork #3
In "I Belong To The (Fill In The Blank) Generation," Evan Dorkin channels his real-life frustration with Hollywood into a delightfully absurd comic where his own struggles with movie pitches take a surreal turn. When Milk & Cheese overhear his complaints, they take matters into their own hands—literally—nailing him to a post and launching their own pitch. With Dorkin handling every aspect of the art, inks, and letters, this 1995 Slave Labor Comics issue is a sharp, self-aware satire of creative compromise, all wrapped in a cover by Dorkin himself.
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Creator Dorkin laments the lame offers he's getting from producers to make a "Milk & Cheese" movie. Overhearing this, Milk & Cheese nail Dorkin to a post (literally) and attempt to make their own deal.
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