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'''Tesla Boy Gangster''' is a [[compzine]] edited by [[kidsister]] and based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A. The first issue was released in April 2008.
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'''Tesla Boy Gangster''' was a [[compzine]] edited by [[kidsister]] and based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A. The first issue was released in April 2008.
  
 
The continual running theme of ''Tesla Boy Gangster'' are short stories that showcase the authors' actual beliefs while turning them into something comedic; most of the articles have underlying themes (such as politics). TBG is reminiscent of zines like [[Duct Tape and Rouge]] and [[Misadventures in Lofi]] and most contributions are continually from the same two or three authors.
 
The continual running theme of ''Tesla Boy Gangster'' are short stories that showcase the authors' actual beliefs while turning them into something comedic; most of the articles have underlying themes (such as politics). TBG is reminiscent of zines like [[Duct Tape and Rouge]] and [[Misadventures in Lofi]] and most contributions are continually from the same two or three authors.
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The title is taken from an issue of the comic Doktor Sleepless.
 
The title is taken from an issue of the comic Doktor Sleepless.
  
==Contact==
 
Email: ferretkungchow@yahoo.com
 
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://caketimewithkidsister.blogspot.com Author's music review/filesharing website]
 
*[http://doctorkaysen.diaryland.com Author's personal online blog]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 00:10, 8 July 2012

Tesla Boy Gangster was a compzine edited by kidsister and based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.A. The first issue was released in April 2008.

The continual running theme of Tesla Boy Gangster are short stories that showcase the authors' actual beliefs while turning them into something comedic; most of the articles have underlying themes (such as politics). TBG is reminiscent of zines like Duct Tape and Rouge and Misadventures in Lofi and most contributions are continually from the same two or three authors.

The title is taken from an issue of the comic Doktor Sleepless.