Thursday, 15 May 2025

Notebook 36: Cerebus #297 - 299

MARGARET LISS:
A few years ago I scanned all of Dave Sim's notebooks. He had filled 36 notebooks during the years he created the monthly Cerebus series, covering issues #20 to 300, plus the other side items -- like the Epic stories, posters and prints, convention speeches etc. A total of 3,281 notebook pages detailing his creative process. I never really got the time to study the notebooks when I had them. Just did a quick look, scanned them in and sent them back to Dave as soon as possible. So this regular column is a chance for me to look through those scans and highlight some of the more interesting pages.

Last week’s entry on Dave Sim’s final Cerebus notebook, notebook #36, was three blank pages for Cerebus #294 – 296. And guess what? It is more of the same for Cerebus #297 through #299. I know by this time Dave was using the tracing paper method of working on the original art, perhaps between that and being so close to the end of the story, he had it in his mind and it was just a matter of getting it out onto the art board.

If you want to see all of the other posts for notebook #36, which yes, there are pages with material on them, check out the Notebook 36 tag. Next week will be the last Notebook #36 entry, for as you can tell, there is only Cerebus #300 left. 

Notebook #36, page 94

Notebook #36, page 97

Notebook #36, page 100

And if you missed last week’s post: “Yes, Dave would leave three pages per issue for any notes he might have. Which, as you can see, were none for these issues.”

For this week’s tracing paper sketches – I need to make up for showing you three blank pages with something Cerebus related or boss man will can me faster than you could say Boobah – I found a rough and a tighten sketch for Cerebus #255 page four. Well, at least the top two thirds of the page:

This is the rough sketch for the page. Yes, the tracing paper is a bit bigger, but I cropped the picture just to show what was on the tracing paper. The rest of it was empty. On this rough there is nothing on the back side of it. We can see Dave’s vanishing point lines, the outlines of the panels – sometimes just the corner marks, and some of the dialogue. We even get a bit of background – look at that little airship in the upper right corner.

And yes, with all of these pictures, click to enlarge.

Tracing paper rough and issue

With the tightened sketch, the panels are there as is Cerebus’ dialogue. Though that dialogue is still a bit different then the final page. The dialogue for Mary and Jaka is the same. The background that he sketched out in the rough is gone from the tighten sketch. But as close as it is, this tracing paper wasn’t used on the page – there are no pencil marks on the opposite side of the tracing paper.

Tracing paper tighten sketch and issue

And the tracing paper tighten sketch by itself. Yes, this is the condition I received it in straight from the Off White House. The pit of scotch tape along the top of it, the pit of paper from the top right corner torn off, and the bottom left corner cut out. All I did to it was just put it an archival portfolio to protect it from further damage.

Tracing paper tighten sketch

So what will we see next week? Just a blank page for Cerebus #300? Or will there be some actual content on the notebook pages? 

Wednesday, 14 May 2025

Varkdalorian Trading Cards

Benjamin Hobbs:

The upcoming Varkdalorian Kickstarter campaign will feature a set of 9 trading cards.  These are the final three:

All 9 cards are designed by David Birdsong.

Next Week: The excitement builds for The Varkdalorian #1!

Tuesday, 13 May 2025

SDoAR 3.18: Will This Raffle Ever End?!?

Lots to get through today!

1) As previously reported, Dave is effectively unreachable due to phone issues. Meaning ...

2) I don't have a winner for the raffle. So let's extend it for another week -- or until I can make contact with Dave.

3) Only 20 raffle tickets have been sold so far, encompassing five donors. Anyone else want to join the fun?

4) Remember last week when I talked about Dave's eight-page trailer for The Strange Death of Alex Raymond? Well here are the first four pages from last week and the final four pages of the trailer below..

5) Those pages are part of Hermitage Awesomes Silicon Session, a parody book by Dave Sim and Carson Grubaugh. This is a really rare book and up for grabs in the raffle. And guess what, no donations in the past week! Seriously? Did you even read the cover blurb? Satan, guys. SATAN.

6) Shout out to Manly Matt Dow for generously donating to the fundraiser for The Day Elvis Died, a film that I'm in. I even did a little video in support of it! 👇

 

Raffle VII Continues ...

Also included in the raffle is a set of four Cerebus bookplates, signed by Dave Sim.

As a reminder, David Birdsong generously donated Carson Grubaugh's painting from an early version of The Strange Death of Alex Raymond. Note that the frame was damaged and there was no glass in it so he removed the art. The marks made by the frame can be seen below. 16 x 20 inches, acrylic on board.


Rules to win the Carson Grubaugh SDOAR Painting

Entries (or our equivalent of raffle tickets) cost $25 each and can be donated via lump sum to the Strange Death of Alex Raymond 2024 GoFundMe campaign through Monday, April 27, 2025 May 13 at some point. I will then randomly assign numbers to each entry and have Dave pull another Karnak, and I'll announce the winner on April 28, 2025 May 14, 2025. Eventually? Cool? Cool.

Just the GoFundMe Facts, Ma'am

  • $17,650.00 raised to date from 305 donations (Seiler?!)
  • 112 pages released so far as mocked up and/or drawn by Dave Sim through 12 Jan 2022.
  • $150.00 away from unlocking page 113

The Strange Death of Alex Raymond New Mockups Preview 

If you haven't read The Strange Death of Alex Raymond before, now is the perfect time to dive in, four pages at a time, and read the story as presented in the hardcover. 

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Thisthisthisthisthisthisthisthis
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And this.

If you want to see how Carson Grubaugh finished the hardcover, well, you're going to need to purchase a copy of your own. HOWEVER, if you want to see how Dave Sim continued the story in the blue pages -- bring me the blue pages -- mockups that appeared in blue ink in final section of the hardcover can be found here...

This, 
This, and this.

Then in June 2021, Dave picked up the story again and it continues herehereherehere, and here.

If you enjoy the journey, you can join us for all the new pages on Dropbox by donating $5 or more. 

Jen x 

Monday, 12 May 2025

Official Bulletin from the Off-White House

Hi, Everybody!

Mondays!
Uh...Dave's phone is all screwy-kerflooie, and he can't Fax. I'll let him explain it:




I don't know how long this is gonna last...

Rigamarole:
THINGS ARE TOUGH ALL OVER: It seems like EVERYBODY has a crowd funding campaign type thing going on:
Friend to the Blog, Steve Peters has launched his latest campaign: Comicverse #6. He's got all sorts of neat stuff on offer, some of it from previous campaigns, meaning "there's Dave Art in them there add-ons!" I dunno, click around and see what he's offering. The campaign has met it's goal, but he followed KickStarter's advice and lowballed that. So more money would mean he doesn't lose money on the deal.

I'm selling bootleg Cerebus trading cards featuring my art, coloring by Hobbs, and unused art of MY characters by Dave. $10 a set for 11 cards plus TWO HANDDRAWN cards (by me). Email momentofcerebus@gmail.com and I'll explain how to pay.


The Help Out Bill Messner-Loebs Go Fund Me, or buy Rodney Schroeter's book with proceeds going to Bill. More on this as I'm allowed to post stuff...

Our very own Jen DiGiacomo is part of a film production titled The Day Elvis Died. She'll never ask anybody here, but they're crowdfunding to finish the post production on the movie. (It's set in 1977, will a certain obscure Canadian cartoon aardvark make a cameo? (No. Elvis died in August. Cerebus wasn't published until December. Any appearance in the flick would be an anachronism that would ruin the movie for everybody. EVERYBODY!).) 

The current thinking is that CAN12/The Varkdalorian will launch in June. Dave has ideas, more on this as I figure out what the hell Sim is planning...
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Up to 35% off May 21-26.*
*Sale dates are not final and therefore subject to change.
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You can get all 16 volumes of Cerebus, many of them Remastered for $99CANADIAN at CerebusDownloads.com (More if you want the Remastered Cerebus Guide to Self-Publishing...)
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Heritage has:
  • And a collection of prints including Matisse and Bacchus and SDOAR preliminary art.
_______________
The Last Day Without nothing.
   "      "     "        "  Dave's signature.
   "      "     "        "  an Old Cerebus Remarque
   "      "     "     Auction catalog for the Panoramic Remarques 
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Oliver' Simonsen's Cerebus movie: The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical, and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark it's currently available on "Plex", "Xumo", "Vimeo On Demand", "Tubi". If you're in Brazil..."Mometu", "Nuclear Home Video".
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Next Time: Jen's got an Update.

Sunday, 11 May 2025

"Cerebus heard the Panrovian 'March of Virgins' had to be cancelled..."

Hi, Everybody!

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!

It's NOT Deja Vu, I HAVE done this gag before...

Anyway, This.

Then:






Rigamarole:
THINGS ARE TOUGH ALL OVER: It seems like EVERYBODY has a crowd funding campaign type thing going on:
Friend to the Blog, Steve Peters has launched his latest campaign: Comicverse #6. He's got all sorts of neat stuff on offer, some of it from previous campaigns, meaning "there's Dave Art in them there add-ons!" I dunno, click around and see what he's offering. The campaign has met it's goal, but he followed KickStarter's advice and lowballed that. So more money would mean he doesn't lose money on the deal.

I'm selling bootleg Cerebus trading cards featuring my art, coloring by Hobbs, and unused art of MY characters by Dave. $10 a set for 11 cards plus TWO HANDDRAWN cards (by me). Email momentofcerebus@gmail.com and I'll explain how to pay.


The Help Out Bill Messner-Loebs Go Fund Me, or buy Rodney Schroeter's book with proceeds going to Bill. More on this as I'm allowed to post stuff...

Our very own Jen DiGiacomo is part of a film production titled The Day Elvis Died. She'll never ask anybody here, but they're crowdfunding to finish the post production on the movie. (It's set in 1977, will a certain obscure Canadian cartoon aardvark make a cameo? (No. Elvis died in August. Cerebus wasn't published until December. Any appearance in the flick would be an anachronism that would ruin the movie for everybody. EVERYBODY!).) 

The current thinking is that CAN12/The Varkdalorian will launch in June. Dave has ideas, more on this as I figure out what the hell Sim is planning...
______________
Up to 35% off May 11, 21-26.*
*Sale dates are not final and therefore subject to change.
______________
You can get all 16 volumes of Cerebus, many of them Remastered for $99CANADIAN at CerebusDownloads.com (More if you want the Remastered Cerebus Guide to Self-Publishing...)
_______________
Heritage has:
  • And a collection of prints including Matisse and Bacchus and SDOAR preliminary art.
_______________
The Last Day Without nothing.
   "      "     "        "  Dave's signature.
   "      "     "        "  an Old Cerebus Remarque
   "      "     "     Auction catalog for the Panoramic Remarques 
_______________
Oliver' Simonsen's Cerebus movie: The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical, and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark it's currently available on "Plex", "Xumo", "Vimeo On Demand", "Tubi". If you're in Brazil..."Mometu", "Nuclear Home Video".
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Next Time: The Monday Report, and Dave sent a bunch of stuff. So, that or glamourpuss pages...

Saturday, 10 May 2025

Please Hold For the last of the Please Hold For Dave Sim 5/2025 videos...

Hi, Everybody!


And now the third:
Part 13: Why was Dave excluded from Eclipse's 1992 Famous Comic Book Creator cards,
Part 14: We remember Spogz...which leads to a discussion of Creator's rights and collaboration,
Part 15: The origins of Dirty Fleagle McGrew and his brother Dirty Drew,
Part 16: At the request of Joe Gabbard, Dave and I discuss lettering,
Part 17: Will Gray had a question about specific page from Women,
Part 18: Dave answers question Taylor S. sent him,
Rigamarole:
THINGS ARE TOUGH ALL OVER: It seems like EVERYBODY has a crowd funding campaign type thing going on:
Friend to the Blog, Steve Peters has launched his latest campaign: Comicverse #6. He's got all sorts of neat stuff on offer, some of it from previous campaigns, meaning "there's Dave Art in them there add-ons!" I dunno, click around and see what he's offering. The campaign has met it's goal, but he followed KickStarter's advice and lowballed that. So more money would mean he doesn't lose money on the deal.

I'm selling bootleg Cerebus trading cards featuring my art, coloring by Hobbs, and unused art of MY characters by Dave. $10 a set for 11 cards plus TWO HANDDRAWN cards (by me). Email momentofcerebus@gmail.com and I'll explain how to pay.


The Help Out Bill Messner-Loebs Go Fund Me, or buy Rodney Schroeter's book with proceeds going to Bill. More on this as I'm allowed to post stuff...

Our very own Jen DiGiacomo is part of a film production titled The Day Elvis Died. She'll never ask anybody here, but they're crowdfunding to finish the post production on the movie. (It's set in 1977, will a certain obscure Canadian cartoon aardvark make a cameo? (No. Elvis died in August. Cerebus wasn't published until December. Any appearance in the flick would be an anachronism that would ruin the movie for everybody. EVERYBODY!).) 

The current thinking is that CAN12/The Varkdalorian will launch in June. Dave has ideas, more on this as I figure out what the hell Sim is planning...
______________
Up to 35% off May 10-11, 21-26.*
*Sale dates are not final and therefore subject to change.
One of those is the Mother's Day Sale. Show Mom you care with a T-Shirt of the comic she doesn't understand why you like so much...
______________
You can get all 16 volumes of Cerebus, many of them Remastered for $99CANADIAN at CerebusDownloads.com (More if you want the Remastered Cerebus Guide to Self-Publishing...)
_______________
Heritage has:
  • And a collection of prints including Matisse and Bacchus and SDOAR preliminary art.
_______________
The Last Day Without nothing.
   "      "     "        "  Dave's signature.
   "      "     "        "  an Old Cerebus Remarque
   "      "     "     Auction catalog for the Panoramic Remarques 
_______________
Oliver' Simonsen's Cerebus movie: The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical, and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark it's currently available on "Plex", "Xumo", "Vimeo On Demand", "Tubi". If you're in Brazil..."Mometu", "Nuclear Home Video".
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Next Time: Cerebus.

Friday, 9 May 2025

The Mocker--Steve Ditko--a true hero (Dave's weekly update #590)

Hi, Everybody!

Like it says on the Logo:
The little bit on the bottom there...

It's Friday, so that means:
Dave's Weekly Update:

But THAT'S not the big Update this week:
Hi Matt,

Here is the big news from Dave. Dave's landline is NOT working right now. His phone and fax machine do NOT work either. I have tried calling him and leaving a message, but he does not get the message and he has no dial tone either.

Bell Canada is upgrading the old wiring system in his neighbourhood and older homes with the older wiring will be affected (Dave is one of those houses), however it might not fix Dave's phone and fax problems. He is waiting to see on a week by week basis to see if the landline works again or not.

*** Any messages that you need to send to Dave, please send them to SCP and tell them to print it out for Dave. I will pick up the printed-out messages from SCP and give them to Dave. ***
So, unless something changes, next month's Please Hold will be done entirely in semaphore.
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A Moment of Cerebus runs Saturday through Friday.

The Week in AMOC:
  • Saturday: Please Hold For Dave Sim 5/2025...PART 1!
  • Sunday: Please Hold For Dave Sim 5/2025...PART 2! 
  • MondayThe Monday Report, and Dave's answer to the question we missed in Please Hold For Dave Sim 5/2025 and NOT PART 3 (See, the Audio was like four and half HOURS and I had a funeral to go to, my wife wanted to spend time with me, and it was FOUR AND A HALF HOURS of audio I had to edit into (so far) sixteen different videos. (I'm not done yet, I think there's at least two more to go. I'm working on them as soon as I finish this...))
  • Tuesday: Jen's posted all the Dave and Carson pages of The Strange Death of Alex Raymond, and has moved on to the mock-ups Dave produced after that. Donate to The Strange Death of Alex Raymond GoFundMe to see Dave's mock-ups for the next 400 pages (eventually). $150 until page 113 of Dave's POST-Carson SDOAR mock-up pages unlocks. AND GoFundMe has a MONTHLY option now, so you can schedule a reoccurring donation. And AND, Birdsong has donated a Carson Grubaugh original SDOAR painting (it was gonna be a cover for an early version.) Jen has all "the deets".
  • Wednesday: Hobbs posts the next three of nine trading cards that will be offered for the next Kickstarter. Dave would like to know if it's TOO SOON for the next KS to launch? Thoughts party people?
  • Thursday: Margaret's IS done with Albatross One. If you click that link, you can see all the pages of the notebook, OR, you can get a PHYSICAL copy here, anyway not knowing where to head next, Margaret has decided to go with the LAST notebook, from page one to the end. Currently: Issue #294-296. And she also shows some tracing papers from her collection *psst Jen: HEIST!*.
  • Friday: that's this post. You're reading the Friday post right now. This is STILL like that bit in Spaceballs. (Should I link to LAST WEEK'S Update in these things?)
Okay, so that was the past week in AMOC. You're welcome.

Rigamarole:
THINGS ARE TOUGH ALL OVER: It seems like EVERYBODY has a crowd funding campaign type thing going on:
Friend to the Blog, Steve Peters has launched his latest campaign: Comicverse #6. He's got all sorts of neat stuff on offer, some of it from previous campaigns, meaning "there's Dave Art in them there add-ons!" I dunno, click around and see what he's offering. The campaign has met it's goal, but he followed KickStarter's advice and lowballed that. So more money would mean he doesn't lose money on the deal.

I'm selling bootleg Cerebus trading cards featuring my art, coloring by Hobbs, and unused art of MY characters by Dave. $10 a set for 11 cards plus TWO HANDDRAWN cards (by me). Email momentofcerebus@gmail.com and I'll explain how to pay.


The Help Out Bill Messner-Loebs Go Fund Me, or buy Rodney Schroeter's book with proceeds going to Bill. More on this as I'm allowed to post stuff...

Our very own Jen DiGiacomo is part of a film production titled The Day Elvis Died. She'll never ask anybody here, but they're crowdfunding to finish the post production on the movie. (It's set in 1977, will a certain obscure Canadian cartoon aardvark make a cameo? (No. Elvis died in August. Cerebus wasn't published until December. Any appearance in the flick would be an anachronism that would ruin the movie for everybody. EVERYBODY!).) 

The current thinking is that CAN12/The Varkdalorian will launch in June. Dave has ideas, more on this as I figure out what the hell Sim is planning...
______________
Up to 35% off May 9-11, 21-26.*
*Sale dates are not final and therefore subject to change.
One of those is the Mother's Day Sale. Show Mom you care with a T-Shirt of the comic she doesn't understand why you like so much...
______________
You can get all 16 volumes of Cerebus, many of them Remastered for $99CANADIAN at CerebusDownloads.com (More if you want the Remastered Cerebus Guide to Self-Publishing...)
_______________
Heritage has:
  • And a collection of prints including Matisse and Bacchus and SDOAR preliminary art.
_______________
The Last Day Without nothing.
   "      "     "        "  Dave's signature.
   "      "     "        "  an Old Cerebus Remarque
   "      "     "     Auction catalog for the Panoramic Remarques 
_______________
Oliver' Simonsen's Cerebus movie: The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical, and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark it's currently available on "Plex", "Xumo", "Vimeo On Demand", "Tubi". If you're in Brazil..."Mometu", "Nuclear Home Video".
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Next Time: 
FOR THE LAST DAMN TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, 8 May 2025

Notebook 36: Cerebus – 294 - 296

MARGARET LISS:
A few years ago I scanned all of Dave Sim's notebooks. He had filled 36 notebooks during the years he created the monthly Cerebus series, covering issues #20 to 300, plus the other side items -- like the Epic stories, posters and prints, convention speeches etc. A total of 3,281 notebook pages detailing his creative process. I never really got the time to study the notebooks when I had them. Just did a quick look, scanned them in and sent them back to Dave as soon as possible. So this regular column is a chance for me to look through those scans and highlight some of the more interesting pages.

So we went from pages of walls of text as I like to call them to three blank pages last week. Well, not completely blank, they had the issue number box in the top left corner. We’re looking at Dave Sim’s last Cerebus notebook which covers Cerebus #265 through 300. The notebook only had 58 pages scanned – as I didn’t bother scanning in all of the blank pages – and we’ve seen almost all of them. Only a couple of weeks left. Use the Notebook 36 tag to get caught up with all the fun.

And if you thought, well, it is probably more blank pages again. You’d be right. Nothing but blank pages for Cerebus #294, 295, and 296:

Notebook #36, page 85

Notebook #36, page 88

Notebook #36, page 91

Yes, Dave would leave three pages per issue for any notes he might have. Which, as you can see, were none for these issues.

So what about some more of those tracing paper preliminary drawings? Which were more likely used in the production of the original art. Dave can explain it better than I can, from his notes on the tracing paper drawings for Cerebus #300:

During one of these phases, I also began to use tracing paper as a means of correcting imbalances and inaccuracies in the drawings. This technique involved getting a close approximation of how I intended the finished drawing to look and then flipping the tracing paper over and either drawing a finished version of the figure directly on the other side of the sheet or putting another sheet of tracing paper over the first one and doing the finished version on that separate sheet. When a final version of a figure was achieved (in reverse), the finished drawing was then turned face down on the artboard and by tracing over the image in pencil a light pencil impression of the finished drawing was transferred to the artboard which could then be tightened up in pencil and inked.

The tracing paper this week shows us four panels for Cerebus #98. Three of those panels are for page 6 of that same issue (aka Church & State II page 942:

Cerebus #98 page 6: tracing paper and actual issue

Yes, you can zoom in to see the regular pencil over the blue pencil. Dave even penciled in the word balloon for Posey. Okay, okay, here is a more zoomed in picture of just that final panel for page 6:

Close up of Cerebus #98 page 6: tracing paper and actual issue

Here is the other side of the tracing paper:

Flip side of the tracing paper for Cerebus #98 page 6

Yes, there is a four panel on the tracing paper. It looks like the panel of Bishop Powers for the next page – the first insert panel. Now I’m wondering where the tracing paper for the first two insert panels on page 6 is located. Hopefully not a garbage bin. . .

Wednesday, 7 May 2025

MORE Varkdalorian Trading Cards!

Benjamin Hobbs:

The upcoming Varkdalorian Kickstarter campaign will feature a set of 9 trading cards. These are the next three:

All 9 cards are designed by David Birdsong.

Next week: The final three!

Tuesday, 6 May 2025

SDoAR 3.17: Strange Death of Alex Raymond Trailer? New Raffle Item?

Did you all know that Dave Sim did an eight-page trailer for The Strange Death of Alex Raymond? And that it's published in Hermitage Awesomes Silicon Session, a parody book by Dave Sim and Carson Grubaugh? Well, it's true - and I'm adding a proof of that very parody book into the raffle that ends next week. So what are you waiting for? Get your raffle tickets today. Only 20 have sold so far! $25 a pop at SDOAR GoFundMe -->> https://www.gofundme.com/f/sdoar-2023

And that trailer? Well, here are the first four pages ...

Raffle VII Continues ...

Also included in the raffle is a set of four Cerebus bookplates, signed by Dave Sim.

As a reminder, David Birdsong generously donated Carson Grubaugh's painting from an early version of The Strange Death of Alex Raymond. Note that the frame was damaged and there was no glass in it so he removed the art. The marks made by the frame can be seen below. 16 x 20 inches, acrylic on board.


Rules to win the Carson Grubaugh SDOAR Painting

Entries (or our equivalent of raffle tickets) cost $25 each and can be donated via lump sum to the Strange Death of Alex Raymond 2024 GoFundMe campaign through Monday, April 27, 2025 May 13 at midnight, PST. I will then randomly assign numbers to each entry and have Dave pull another Karnak, and I'll announce the winner on April 28, 2025 May 14, 2025. Cool? Cool.

Just the GoFundMe Facts, Ma'am

  • $17,650.00 raised to date from 305 donations (Seiler?!)
  • 112 pages released so far as mocked up and/or drawn by Dave Sim through 12 Jan 2022.
  • $150.00 away from unlocking page 113

The Strange Death of Alex Raymond New Mockups Preview 

If you haven't read The Strange Death of Alex Raymond before, now is the perfect time to dive in, four pages at a time, and read the story as presented in the hardcover. 

This
Thisthis
Thisthisthis
Thisthisthisthis
Thisthisthisthisthis
Thisthisthisthisthisthis
Thisthisthisthisthisthisthisthis
Thisthisthisthisthisthisthis
Thisthisthisthisthisthis
Thisthisthisthisthis
Thisthisthisthis
Thisthisthis
And this.

If you want to see how Carson Grubaugh finished the hardcover, well, you're going to need to purchase a copy of your own. HOWEVER, if you want to see how Dave Sim continued the story in the blue pages -- bring me the blue pages -- mockups that appeared in blue ink in final section of the hardcover can be found here...

This, 
This, and this.

Then in June 2021, Dave picked up the story again and it continues herehereherehere, and here.

If you enjoy the journey, you can join us for all the new pages on Dropbox by donating $5 or more. 

Jen x