Slave Labor Comics
The following strips have been featured in the Hsu and Chan comic book published by Slave Labor Graphics.
- Hsu and Chan #1 (January 2003) - Curse of the Ancients!; Evening of Destruction; Shoot-Man video game ad
- Hsu and Chan #2 (April 2003) - Horrors from Beyond the Rec Room!; All-Star Gala Zombierama (reprinted from EGM #154, May 2002)
- Hsu and Chan #3 (July 2003) - The Duel; War Games (reprinted from EGM #155, June 2002)
- Hsu and Chan #4 (October 2003) - Drive-In To Murder; Hsu and Chan Go Hollywood! (reprinted from EGM #156, July 2002)
- Hsu and Chan #5 (February 2004) - Phantom of the Carnies; Wrasslemania! YARRG! (reprinted from EGM #148, November 2001)
- Hsu and Chan #6 (August 2004) - Brand Loyalty; Chums of Liberty (reprinted from EGM #147, October 2001)
- Hsu and Chan #7 (April 2005) - Tourists, Trapped!
- Hsu and Chan #8 (January 2009) - - Tourists, Trapped! part 2
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