Slave Labor Trade Paperbacks
The following are Hsu and Chan trade paperbacks that have been published by Slave Labor Graphics.
- Hsu and Chan: Too Much Adventure (May 2004) - Collects issue #1-5 of Slave Labor's Hsu and Chan comic book as well as a few bonus articles and strips by Norm (including the very first, previously unpublished Hsu and Chan strip).
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