Have your current religious beliefs changed the way you view
earlier issues of CEREBUS? Are there any aspects of the Cerebus
storyline that you are now uncomfortable with, and with hindsight, wish
you had done differently because of your current beliefs?
No, I'm not a revisionist by nature or
inclination. Obviously, when you embark on a 26-year journey (at least
partly) in search of Truth, what you are trying to do is to make as few
missteps as possible and blaze a trail for others who choose to follow.
I was quite impressed with John Lennon's assessment of Elvis on the
occasion of Elvis' death in 1977 -- the same year Cerebus started --
"Elvis died when he went in the army." Cruel, but fair. Very John
Lennon. It was watching Elvis at the movies and seeing all the girls
swooning around him that led Lennon to observe "THAT looks like a good
job." So, okay, let's be like John Lennon. Let's not let compassion or
human sentiment get in the way of hard truth. Call it the way you see
it. What I found, personally, was that Elvis and John BOTH died when
they signed their recording contracts. And that led to pretty much
everything I've done since. Elvis OR the Beatles OR the Rolling Stones
could have used their clout to change their industry for the better for
the artists that came after...and they didn't. Sex, drugs and rock 'n'
roll and let the devil take the hindmost. Which was the record
executives. Who proceeded to destroy the record industry.
In
terms of my religious beliefs, I look on my life as pre-December 1996
-- when I started reading the Bible so I could do a good parody of it --
and post-December 1996 when I realized that the Torah, the Gospels and
the Koran were the Truth I had been looking for. They just, in my view,
have been read wrong. So, Cerebus is roughly 216 issues of an atheist
trying to follow all of the pertinent threads he sees and playing chess
with "whoever or whatever it is that's on the other side of the
chessboard" and reporting his best information, hunches, large
extrapolations and what-have-you. And then 84 issues of "Oh, okay,
kids. Here we go. Sorry :) I've been running you around in circles for
the last nineteen years. Many apologies."
Normalroach in Cerebus #139 (October 1990) Art by Dave Sim & Gerhard |
I've been signing a BUNCH of CEREBUS No.139 for the pledge partners. It's a very
popular issue. What I've been writing on it is: "This is going to make
one @#!& of an audio book". Will I actually read normalroach's
dialogue as is? Uh, that's not the cliffhanger -- I don't KNOW the
answer to that one. Fortunately, MELMOTH is WAY off in the future of
digitalizing. As Ted Kennedy used to say, "We'll drive off that bridge
when we come to it." Actually, I don't think he actually ever said
that, but it makes a good line. The actual cliffhanger is....? Eric
and Dominick have one.
Are you planning on moving
fully away from the print medium? Are you now going to let the print
versions of the CEREBUS "phonebooks" go out of print?
Is
this the end of the trail? Is the quarter-century of CEREBUS
"phonebooks" about to go the way of the dodo without them ever getting
to be called graphic novels? Can the Dynamic Duo do something to help
or is the Direct Market as impervious to batarangs as it is to
alternative ways of thinking? Tune in tomorrow -- Same Moment of
Cerebus Time, Same Moment of Cerebus Channel!
2 comments:
If you had 216 issues and 40 years of life to realize you had been wrong, wouldn't you wonder if you were wrong again.
I sure do.
I am now roughly the same age Dave Sim was in 1996. This is a conundrum that I think about regularly.
Josh
I don't think you're alone. It might be where the faith (or Faith) part comes in.
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