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.
On pages 4 and 5 there appears at first glance to be a poem. But reading it, it sounds like a monologue about Tarim and Terim, about the void and the light. Something that would fit right in at the end of Church & State II when Cerebus is listening to the Judge.
Notebook #12, page 4 |
Notebook #12, page 5 |
3 comments:
Yeah, that's a Yiddish sounding dialect. I can't remember the reference for the "character that would become the Judge", but something hazy in my memory is saying that it was supposed to be a Jewish character. I think.
Oy, my memory anymore!
Sounds like a Mel Brooks character.
Carol Kane: "Vot did he say?"
Billy Crystal: "Tu blave."
"Vot!?! No he didn't!"
"Tu blave. He said 'tu blave'."
"No, he said, 'true love'. True Love!"
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