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* [http://www.lamano21.com/ La Mano 21]
 
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* [http://www.avclub.com/content/node/40938 Zak Sally interview from The Onion]
 
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Revision as of 16:46, 29 August 2010

Zak Sally is a cartoonist and musician. He is the founder of La Mano 21, an independent publishing company behind his Eisner-nominated series Recidivist and other critically-acclaimed books. . A native of Duluth, Minnesota, Sally has illustrated numerous zines and minicomics.

Sallyhas collaborated with other underground cartoonists, including Mr. Mike (Rump), and John Porcellino (King-Cat Comics and Stories).

Zak Sally is perhaps best known for his 15-year career as a musician, having anchored the Duluth, Minnesota band Low for over a decade in addition to moonlighting with the Dirty Three, Enemymine, Hot Tears, and Kid Dakota, and making cameos in movies like Shopgirl.

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