Elmer (comics)

Elmer
The title "Elmer" in red on a white background above a color photo of Elmer, which is flanked by black-and-white newspaper clippings.
Cover to the North American edition of Elmer, published by Slave Labor Graphics. Art by Gerry Alanguilan
Date20062008
No. of issues4
Main charactersJake Gallo
Page count144 pages
PublisherKomikero Publishing
Slave Labor Graphics
Creative team
WritersGerry Alanguilan
ArtistsGerry Alanguilan
CreatorsGerry Alanguilan
Original publication
LanguageEnglish
ISBN978-1-59362-204-6

Elmer is a Filipino comic book created, written, and illustrated by Gerry Alanguilan. It was originally self-published as a four-issue miniseries under a Komikero Publishing imprint between 2006 and 2008 before being collected in a trade paperback in 2009. In 2010, it was published in France by Editions Ca Et La and North America by Slave Labor Graphics.

Elmer is set in a world where chickens suddenly gain human-level intelligence and the ability to speak. It focuses on one particular chicken, Jake Gallo, who is part of the second generation of intelligent chickens. When his father dies, Jake inherits a diary chronicling a struggle for equal rights that spans twenty years. It was favorably compared to George Orwell's Animal Farm and received critical acclaim for its art and seriousness. It won two awards in France and was nominated for one in North America.