Cerebus: In My Life - John Roberson
John Linton Roberson is an illustrator, cartoonist and writer, living in Berkeley, California. His new graphic novel is the first volume of his version of Frank Wedekind's Lulu. A Moment Of Cerebus:...
View ArticleCosmix
Cosmixby Dave Sim Imagine #4 (Star*Reach, November 1978)Â (Via Diversions Of The Groovy Kind, Submitted by Rea Giner-Sorolla. Thanks!)
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Cosmix (Imagine #4, November 1978)Art by Dave SimRead the full Cosmix story here.Originally serialised within the pages of the self-published Glamourpuss #1-26 (2008-2012), The Strange Death Of Alex...
View ArticleLife Suit
Life SuitAmazing Science Fantasy #1, (Wind City Publishing, 1975)Art by Dave Sim
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Cerebus Archive #2 (June 2009)Art by Dave SimRead the original 1975 version of 'Life Suit' here. DAVE SIM:(from the teeny tiny type on the cover of Cerebus Archive #2, June 2009) Say! That isn't...
View ArticleHigh Society 30th Anniversary Signed & Numbered Edition
Cerebus Vol 2: High Society30th Anniversary Signed & Numbered Edition Art by Dave Sim & GerhardDAVE SIM:"After more than a month of negotiation, Aardvark-Vanaheim and Imprimerie Lebonfon have...
View ArticleAfrica
Cerebus #256 (July 2000)Art by Dave Sim & Gerhard(Click image to enlarge) DAVE SIM:(from 'Notes On Form & Void', Cerebus #257, August 2000)All of Form & Void's Africa sequence takes place...
View ArticleThe iPetition: Ray Cornwall
RAY CORNWALL:(iPetition signatory no. 480, 22 July 2013):I read all 300 issues and all 6000 pages. There's a lot of things I could say about Dave, some good, some bad. But I don't think I'd brand him a...
View ArticleCerebus: In My Life - Lee Thacker
Lee Thacker is the creator of (among other things) the 800 page graphic novel One For Sorrow, the Sim-inspired Holocaust book Yellow Stars, The Festive Fifty Illustrated, Snapshots (an anthology title...
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One For Sorrow:The Photocopied Editionsby Lee ThackerDAVE SIM:(from The Blog & Mail #158, 16 February 2007)...I also got a package from Lee Thacker, who started with the micropress model with his...
View ArticleAvengers #23
Cerebus #272 (November 2001) by Dave Sim & GerhardAvengers #23 (December 1965) by Jacob Kurtzberg(Click image to enlarge)DAVE SIM:(from Cerebus #272, November 2001) After Jacob Kurtzberg's original...
View ArticleKilling-Off Your Lead Character
Cerebus #300 (March 2004)Art by Dave Sim & Gerhard DAVE SIM:(from a letter to Gabriel McCann, 8 October 2005)I was aware of Doyle’s problems with getting rid of Sherlock Holmes which is why I spent...
View ArticleMelmoth
Cerebus #140 (November 1990)Art by Dave Sim & Gerhard DAVE SIM:(from Note From The President, Cerebus 139, October 1990) So here we are starting Melmoth, the shortest of the Cerebus volumes at a...
View ArticleBreaking Free Of Barry Smith
Cerebus #7 Page 7 (December 1978)Art by Dave Sim DAVE SIM:(from Swords Of Cerebus Vol 2, 1981)...this issue was my first radical departure from my intention to be a major Barry Smith sequel - the...
View ArticleThe iPetition: James Loh
JAMES LOH:(iPetition signatory no. 221, 22 February 2010)As a kid growing up reading comic books, Cerebus showed me what the medium was capable of, and as I've grown older, how few creators, at least...
View ArticleCerebus: In My Life - Troy Little
After a career in animation, Troy Little began self-publishing his comic series Chiaroscuro in 2000, which was eventually collected by IDW Publishing in 2007. His second book, Angora Napkin was...
View ArticleTroy Little: Chiaroscuro
Chiaroscuro (2007)by Troy Little DAVE SIM:(from The Blog & Mail, 17 January 2007 )Troy Little sent me a POD version of volume one of his graphic novel magnum opus Chiaroscuro (which, hopefully, you...
View ArticleDave Sim: Pariah King Of Comics!
Cerebus #200 (November 1995)Art by Dave Sim & Gerhard DAVE SIM:(from The Blog & Mail, 20 February 2007)Dear Dave,Okay. I'm pissed. Not in a "too many fermented beverages in too short a period...
View ArticleToronto Con 1978
Promotional Print for Toronto Con 1978Art by Dave SimDENI LOUBERT:(from 'A Note From The Publisher', Cerebus #2, February/March 1978)...Despite the fact I complain about it, I do enjoy meeting all...
View ArticleThe Surface Of The Sun
Cerebus #289/290 (April/May 2003)Art by Dave Sim & GerhardDAVE SIM:(from The Blog & Mail, 20 February 2007)...I was rather pleased with myself when I came up with the idea that for life on...
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