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- Milk_&_Cheese abstract "Milk & Cheese is a comic book created by Evan Dorkin and published by Slave Labor Graphics. It follows an anthropomorphic, misanthropic carton of milk and a wedge of cheese. The eponymous "dairy products gone bad" tend to drink copious quantities of gin and become embroiled in gratuitously violent situations.Cheese began as an in-joke involving two friends of Dorkin who were sometimes called the "cheesy" Garcia sisters. He continued drawing little cheeses that would eventually become "Cheese" on cocktail napkins at clubs during the mid to late 1980s. One night, at a restaurant, Dorkin scribbled a little Milk character next to the cheese drawing, with the pair hitchhiking and holding beers in their hands. Dorkin continued to sketch the two characters at conventions until Kurt Sayenga of the now defunct Greed Magazine saw them at a San Diego comic book convention and offered Evan a spot for a Milk & Cheese strip in the magazine. The strip ran in the final issue of Greed, published in 1988. Several more strips were printed in various comic books and magazines before Slave Labor Graphics collected them and published Milk & Cheese number one. Since that time the company has published six more comic books featuring the characters. Several issues of the title were numbered as number one issues, making fun of the practice of buying comic books as an investment instead of as entertainment. In 2011, Dark Horse Comics released a hardcover collection containing nearly every strip featuring the characters from 1989 to 2010.Dorkin has turned down several offers to turn Milk & Cheese into an animated series or a movie, feeling that the characters would not translate well to the small or large screen. Merchandise such as magnets, Zippo lighters and lunchboxes have been produced though, and vinyl action figures of the pair have also been produced.".
- Milk_&_Cheese publisher Dark_Horse_Comics.
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- Milk_&_Cheese wikiPageWikiLinkText "Milk & Cheese".
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- Milk_&_Cheese caption "Cover to Milk & Cheese: Dairy Products Gone Bad by Evan Dorkin".
- Milk_&_Cheese creators Evan_Dorkin.
- Milk_&_Cheese debut "The Dark Horse Book of Hauntings #1".
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- Milk_&_Cheese publisher Dark_Horse_Comics.
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- Milk_&_Cheese subject Category:Eisner_Award_winners_for_Best_Humor_Publication.
- Milk_&_Cheese subject Category:Slave_Labor_Graphics_titles.
- Milk_&_Cheese hypernym Book.
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- Milk_&_Cheese comment "Milk & Cheese is a comic book created by Evan Dorkin and published by Slave Labor Graphics. It follows an anthropomorphic, misanthropic carton of milk and a wedge of cheese. The eponymous "dairy products gone bad" tend to drink copious quantities of gin and become embroiled in gratuitously violent situations.Cheese began as an in-joke involving two friends of Dorkin who were sometimes called the "cheesy" Garcia sisters.".
- Milk_&_Cheese label "Milk & Cheese".
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- Milk_&_Cheese homepage index.html.
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