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Sparkplug Comic Books was a publisher and distributor of alternative comics founded by cartoonist Dylan Williams. Based in Portland, Oregon, the company operated from 2002 to 2016. The publisher's backlist was later handled by Alternative Comics.
Cartoonists published by Sparkplug included Austin English, Jason Shiga, Renée French, Julia Gfrörer, Katie Skelly, Juliacks, Yumi Sakugawa, Whit Taylor, Elijah Brubaker, and Jeff LeVine.
Sparkplug eschewed traditional distributors and comic book retailers; instead focusing on festivals, conventions, and direct sales through the company website.
History
One of Sparkplug's first projects, Jason Shiga's Fleep, was the 2003 Eisner Award winner for Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition. (Shiga's Bookhunter, published in 2007, was also nominated for a couple of industry awards.)
From 2008 to 2015 Sparkplug co-published annual mini-comic anthologies in commemoration of Free Comic Book Day; they were always produced in partnership with Tim Goodyear's company Teenage Dinosaur as well as other Portland-area small-press publishers.
Sparkplug founder Dylan Williams died of leukemia in September 2011; three projects were published posthumously via the crowdfunding site IndieGoGo.
After Williams' death, the company was run as a trio by Virginia Paine, Tom Neely, and Williams' widow Emily Nillson.
Paine took over as sole publisher of Sparkplug in 2013.
Sparkplug shut down in June 2016, with the company's backlist moving to Alternative Comics.
Publications
= Ongoing titles
=Eschew (2 issues, 2010) – Robert Sergel
Jin & Jam (1 issue, 2009) – Hellen Jo
Papercutter (16 issues, 2006–2016) – (co-published with Teenage Dinosaur and Tugboat Press)
Reich (12 issues, 2007–2014) – Elijah Brubaker
Sparkplug Minis:
Hungry Summer (2014) – Asher Craw
The Anthropologists (2014) – Whit Taylor
Bird Girl and Fox Girl (2014) – Yumi Sakugawa
Ce/Za – Suzette Smith (2015)
A Wretch Like Me (Oct. 2015) – Ebin Lee
Tales to Demolish (3 issues, 2003–2006) – Eric Haven
Watching Days Become Years (4 issues, July 2003–2007) – Jeff LeVine
Windy Corner Magazine (3 issues, 2007–2009) – Austin English
= Graphic novels, anthologies, collections, and one-shots
== Free Comic Book Day mini-comic anthologies
=2008 Nerd Burglar– edited by Andrice Arp and Jeremy Tiedeman; co-published with Teenage Dinosaur and Tugboat Press
2009 Bird Hurdler – co-published with Teenage Dinosaur and Tugboat Press
2010 Dope Flounder – co-published with Teenage Dinosaur and Tugboat Press
2011 Dan Quayl – co-published with Teenage Dinosaur, Revival House Press, and Gazeta Comics
2012 Brad Trip – co-published with Teenage Dinosaur, Revival House, and Floating World Comics
2013 Master P's Theater – co-published with Floating World Comics, Snakebomb Comix, and Teenage Dinosaur
2014 Barrio Mothers – co-published with Floating World Comics, Snakebomb Comix, and Teenage Dinosaur
2015 Free Stooges – co-published with Floating World Comics, Snakebomb Comix, and Teenage Dinosaur
References
= Notes
== Sources consulted
=External links
Dylan Williams obituary on The Comics Reporter
Dylan Williams tributes on The Comics Journal
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