Mr. Night

    (Slave Labor, 2005)
™ and © Slave Labor Graphics

He’s the enemy of all that is good and true; the most evil man in the world. He’s Mr. Night. He hates beauty, he hates goodness, and he especially hates you. With his disgustingly optimistic human friend Artie Day, Mr. Night travels the world, observing human customs and devising plans to make us miserable. In the course of his travels, Mr. Night manages to vomit at the beauty of the Greek Isles, visits his own dimension where children are taught to be unhappy, and even manages to snag a girlfriend, until his snotty, evil attitude sends her running for the hills.

Creators Glenn Dakin and Phil Elliott portray a character so dark, evil and full of hate that he’s actually… fun? A tongue-in-cheek look at how an outsider sees human society. And he’s not really all that evil. But please don’t tell Mr. Night.

– Jerry Smith
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October, 2005
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Glenn DakinPhil Elliott