Sunday, 5 April 2026

Untitled by Chester Brown and Dave Sim






untitled by Chester Brown & Dave Sim
Originally published in the Cerebus 1995 World Tour Book

Dave had this to say in the Cerebus 1995 World Tour Book:
And this to say when the Cerebus 1995 World Tour Book was reprinted as NOT the Cerebus 1995 World Tour Book:

And this appeared to sell the Cerebus 1995 World Tour Book:
This was published in Celebrate Diversity Sampler Collector's Edition by Previews and Diamond Comic Distributor.
Margaret has it as being by Dave, Gerhard and Chester Brown, but I think Dave drew all the characters...

And if you hit Free Comic Book Day in 2005, you may have picked up:

Why should you have?

Because #4.




And that's all there is to the story as far as I know...
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THIS:
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Is on the eBays: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/127781131875 (Ends Thursday at 8PM (I presume ET, but possibly CST...).)


Living the Line's next Kickstarter has TWENTY-ONE pages of The Strange Death of Alex Raymond in it. These are pages Dave has drawn since the wrist started working again. 

And the Tyrant Kickstarter! 

Next Time: Mondays!

Saturday, 4 April 2026

Please Hold For Dave Sim 4/2026? I mean it FEELS like I please held...

Hi, Everybody!

For the April 2026 installment, Please Hold finally lives up to it's name!

Dave has decided that with the Cerebus #1 (and Spawn #10) in Spanish Kickstarter launched, and the CAN13/CiH? Kickstarter "on deck", he's either going to do Please Hold in May, or he'll work on going through the 1982 Tour Book for its Kickstarter.

How he's going to decide is up to YOU!
If you wanna hear Please Hold, donate here. (The button on the left labeled Please Hold)
If you want Dave to work on the '82 Tour Book, donate ⁠here⁠. (The button on the right labeled Dave Sim 82 tour Book)
It's like a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Book...but with money. YOUR money. I can't say I blame Dave, he puts in three plus hours recording these things, and it's not like he can live "high on the hog" off of the money he gets selling comics, because he doesn't have a distributor anymore... (I mean, I put in two or three days assembling these things, and all I get is "more work" (It's one of my favorite lines from Weekend At Bernie's: the two protagonists are discussing their jobs, and the one says to the other, "My old man worked hard. Ya know what they gave him? More work.") Not that I'm complaining. I LOVE the little gray bastard, and spending all of my free time doing this keeps me off the streets... Plus there's "fringe benefits"...) So, Dave asking for a little something something to do this isn't unreasonable. (It's probably my fault for getting annoyed with him about the '82 Tour Book NOT launching on Kickstarter in February.) 


Audio:

Video:

Part 1: Dave explains how next month is going to go. '82 Tour Book (right). Please Hold. (left)

Part 2: An example of how Dave's '82 Tour Book (right) work will sound

Anyway, while Dave waits for us to decide what we wanna Hold for, he checks the mail...

Part 3: The box I sent him showed up. And I KNEW the Trade wouldn't work, but "hope springs Eternal"...

Part 4: Dave talks The Strange Death of Alex Raymond, and how it got in that Humble Bundle (he doesn't know, but I suspect Sean.) and how it got in Consigned, Living the Line's new Kickstarter

Part five: Dave got a message from George Peter Gatsis at CerebusDownloads, that explains how the downloads work. Basically, if a new version of a phonebook shows up, you can click the link you first got and redownload the new version
Part 6: Dave talks more about working on the Strange Death of Alex Raymond (He's drawn pages 555-702. Pages 587-593 were included in issue #68 of Yeet Presents, and page 604 was a Bonus Print on CAN12. Which 21 pages are in  Consigned, Living the Line's new Kickstarter? Why don't you back it and find out Spunky?)


Part 7: Dave got Chris Woerner's latest books in:
Part eight: Dave has an offer to Dustin Adrian, an artist and comic store employee who lost everything in a fire
The link on Dustin's name goes to the GoFundMe his sister set up (I gave $20USD), if you wanna send something like Dave suggested, Rolly told me "At this time Dustin is looking for donations to the gofundme website only." But if you wanna ignore that and send Dustin something physical, the address  Rolly also sent me (in the same email...)
Dustin Adrian
C/O Heroes Comics
186 Dundas St
London, ON, Canada
N6A 1G7

Okay, if you want me to have to spend days locked in the Please Hold Editing Suite delicately assembling the finest entertainment you've been getting for free once a month since November 2019 (excepting those time's Dave was sick, or something came up. Hey! It was FREE!), turn to page 37
And if you want me to have to spend days locked in the Please Hold Editing Suite desperately hoping the bits Dave's talking about are in the last digital version of the '82 Tour Book I was sent (see: "Fringe Benefits"), and weren't changed for the print version I was sent (see: "Fringe Benefits"), turn to page 42
(See, I said it was just like a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure book!)
No idea what Dave's gonna do if there's a tie and Everybody! donates equally to each Fund.
I mean, I have to work on 'em either way...
That's right Beer...
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THIS:
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Is on the eBays: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/127781131875 (Ends Thursday at 8PM (I presume ET, but possibly CST...).)


Living the Line's next Kickstarter has TWENTY-ONE pages of The Strange Death of Alex Raymond in it. These are pages Dave has drawn since the wrist started working again. 

And the Tyrant Kickstarter! 

Next Time: 

Friday, 3 April 2026

Ghostly Tales ... rings a bell (Dave's weekly update #636)

Hi, Everybody!

THIS:
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Is on the eBays: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/127781131875 (For the next SIX-ish days.)

Anyway, like it says on the Logo:
That little bit on the bottom there...

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

You can get a copy direct from the printer here. (At a price cheaper than Amazon...)
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Living the Line's next Kickstarter is has TWENTY-ONE pages of The Strange Death of Alex Raymond in it. These are pages Dave has drawn since the wrist started working again. 20 days to go. 

And the Tyrant Kickstarter! 12 days to go.

Okay, back to "bizness as usual"...
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A Moment of Cerebus runs Saturday through Friday. 

The past Week in AMOC:
Okay, so that was the last week on AMOC. You're welcome. I do this for free, but if you got a couple of bucks (I don't know how that's possible, given the links to neat stuff in this post, but Hey! I've been wrong before and will probably be so again (real soon)...), and wanna leave Dave a "tip", there's these "donate to the Dave Sim Fund" buttons somewhere on CerebusDownloads.com (I didn't lay out that place, and I didn't have nothin' to do with the latest redesign, so don't come at me if you have troubles over there...), and you can give Dave all the money you care too. (There's also links there that will help you buy all the stuff...) Did I mention Dave turns seventy in May?
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I've decided that the FULL Rigamarole is only running on Fridays now...
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And, coming in February, who knows. Who. Knows. The 1982 Tour Book (click the link to be notified on launch). They've been sharing updates on the Instagram. And since Dave's not "on deck", they have a new project Kickstartering soon.
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The Help Out Bill Messner-Loebs Go Fund Me, or buy Rodney Schroeter's book with proceeds going to Bill. OR(!) you could buy Bill's book with the Dave backcover. I have discovered links:
Wanderland (Paperback)
Wanderland (Hardcover for the guys who get "hard" for hardcovers...)
Wanderland (Paperback but slightly more expensive...I dunno why...)
The site offers UK shipping, so PRESUMEABLY it's printed and shipped there(?).
And Journey Complete:
Hardcover
Paperback
And if you wanna see how the book looks in Real Time...
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Larry Shell could use a hand to keep his house.
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Dave also wanted me to post this:
Lots of little words, click for bigger.
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Up to 35% off April 8-12 and 22-26.*
*Sale dates are not final and therefore subject to change.

Speaking of Merch, if you want a strange near-antique, shoot an email to momentofcerebus@gmail.com, and I'll tell ya where to send the $20USD I want for these. No shipping charge in the States or Canada. Everybody else add $10USD for shipping. I'll send 'em anywhere the postman is willing to go...
Back and front.
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You can get all 16 volumes of Cerebus, many of them Remastered (but probably NOT Guys) for $99CANADIAN at CerebusDownloads.com (More if you want the Remastered Cerebus Guide to Self-Publishing...)
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Heritage has: 
  • Fantasy Quarterly #1 (Slabbed)
  • Cerebus #1 (Slabbed in a 8.0 grade. None of those words me $#!* to me...)
  • The Six Deadly Sins in a group of portfolios.
  • Coming around the 20th, the Original Art to the Envy and Anger plates from the Six Deadly Sins (the cover and two of the plates went for around 10K apiece when they were auctioned, so I hope you've been saving your pennies...) (Dave gets paid for these.), the Original Art to nineteen of twenty pages to issue #239(!), and the cover Art to issue #39 (with the Moon Roach.)
And ComicLink (remember ComicLink? Seiler brought us ComicLink. R.I.P Jeff.) has:
Thanks to Steve for sending the link. 
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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:

Thursday, 2 April 2026

Notebook 21: Cerebus #176 Cote d’Azur Becomes Part of Ascension

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.

We’re continuing our look at Dave Sim’s 21st notebook used during the creation of Cerebus #164 to 187. We’ll be looking at this notebook, which there were 260 out of 300 pages scanned, until we’ve seen every single page of it. Well, the pages scanned. If you want to see all of the notebook #21 posts to date, just use the Notebook 21 tag

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Hey, look what we’ve got? Yes! More “walls of text”.  .  .But hey, it is straight from Dave Sim’s notebook to your eyeballs. We’re continuing on with Cerebus #176 material of Victor’s life as a writer of the Estarcion equivalent of comic books: reads. The next page we have up goes into some Cirinism and Kevillism:

Notebook #21, page 154

The next page continues this Cirinism / Kevillism discussion. The second paragraph on the page shows us Victor’s thoughts on Astoria’s role in all of it. That final paragraph is a nice summary of not just Reads, but of Dave’s notebooks:

Perhaps Cote d’Azur wasn’t a separate work at all. Perhaps it was the core of thematic core of Ascension that had proven so elusive. 

At the bottom is the issue box number for Cerebus #176 and a page by page list of what would be on each page.

Notebook #21, page 155

On the following page is more of Victor’s story as he has finished a chapter and at his local tavern. It goes into what that last paragraph above mentions – putting t he material for Cote d’Azur into his Ascension story.

Notebook #21, page 156

This continues on the next page, where Victor goes into how he would show all of this and how Astoria’s revolution changed everything.

Notebook #21, page 157

If you can’t wait a week to see the next pages of the notebook, then don’t fret! Back in October of 2020 pages 158 – 160 appeared in Dialogue From Reads Part Two. Hey, at least they aren’t walls of text.

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

 CEREBUS IN HELL? WEEKLY STRIP #35


It's on!

$49 for the next few hours.


next: Margaret Strikes!

Tuesday, 31 March 2026

Since Jen is busy writing her acceptance speech, glamourpuss 10: the secret cartoonist's handshake...

Hi, Everybody!

THIS:
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Is on the eBays: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/127781131875 (For the next NINE-ish days.)

So Jen's in London because her Show: Woman in the Arena, was nominated for an award:

Anyway, the next performance is May 4-5, so I'm back having to "do" Tuesdays until she comes back. IF she comes back... Speaking of which, I received:
Note from the Interim Head of SDOAR Division
"I'd like to thank all the little people who made this possible. I don't remember any of your names, but you know who you are..."
Classy Jen @#$&ing classy...

Just the GoFundMe Facts, Man...ly:

$20,900.00 raised to date from 391 donations
128 pages released so far as mocked up and/or drawn by Dave Sim through 22 Feb 2022, or 2/22/22 for all the numerologists
$100.00 away from unlocking page 129
If you have not donated, a $5+ donation grants you access to all 126 pages and all unlocked pages moving forward >> https://www.gofundme.com/f/sdoar-2023
GoFundMe now offers automated monthly donations!
>> https://www.gofundme.com/f/sdoar-2023/donate?source=btn_donate 

During March's Please Hold For Dave Sim, Dave said he had completed page 697 of The Strange Death of Alex Raymond on February 26th. So by next month he should have page 700 done. I'm hoping I can get him to send me a scan, so that I can share it with all you beautiful peoples...

Living the Line's next Kickstarter is gonna have...TWENTY-ONE pages of The Strange Death of Alex Raymond in it. These are pages Dave has drawn since the wrist started working againNo idea if they're from before the seven Yeet Presents pages, or after, or nowhere near them... 

No Note from the Senior SDOAR Remaster...master, Philip Fry this week, he better be getting me some Spider-Man pictures:
I'll allow it...

So, This.

Then:






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Cerebus the Aardvark #1 (and Spawn #10) en EspaƱol (I know it's in a language you might not read, but it'll be highly collectable if they only do this one Kickstarter... Plus, you aren't a REAL Spawn completist if you don't have a copy of EVERY variant...)

Living the Line's next Kickstarter with 21 pages of The Strange Death of Alex Raymond in it. Now with Archival Cerebus related offerings.

The Tyrant Kickstarter.

Next Time: Oh sure, thank HOBBS in your speech Jen, but leave out us little guys...