Alternative Comics Are Beautiful

By Nicole Gluckstern, with Avi Ehrlich

Avi Ehrlich stands in front of several colorful comics wearing a pink hat and a shirt with an illustrated person holding a bat. The person is colored in with blue, pink and white.
Publisher Avi Ehrlich stands in front of several comics at Silver Sprocket, a San Francisco-based publisher, retail shop, and gallery space championing socially conscious and independently produced comic books, graphic novels, and related arts. Photo credit: Nicole Gluckstern.

…and we would just treat it like a pop-up comic book festival. You know we’ll build it as cool as we can.

So I’m finally accepting like: we’re gonna do the best we can under capitalism…

But for the moment we’re just so fucking busy, and there are so many plates we’re keeping spinning…Like, we’re going to pay everyone’s royalties. We’re paying everyone’s wages. We started offering healthcare in January of this year.

The cover of Jenn Woodall's graphic novel, Magical Beatdown, show a school girl with an eye patch holding a samurai sword. The entire image is in blue, white and pink colors. Instead of red blood, pink splatters cover the schoolgirl.
Published by Silver Sprocket, Jenn Woodall’s Magical Beatdown is a hyper-violent, street harassment revenge fantasy in the style of Sailor Moon.

Initially, I was the one person doing every job, including just getting really excited about people’s work and wanting to work with them. Now we have a twelve person crew…

Avi Ehrlich stands at the Silver Sprocket storefront wearing a pink hat and a shirt with an illustrated person holding a bat. The person is colored in with blue, pink and white.
Avi Ehrlich stands at the Silver Sprocket storefront, located at 1018 Valencia St in San Francisco. Photo credit: Nicole Gluckstern.

It’s really exciting to have someone who started out working here, and was making her own comics and developing a career. And then now to be able to be putting all of our resources behind her work, is really special…