We now continue the bold saga of how Interim-Editor Matt Dow came to know Cerebus The Aardvark... um...ya know, not biblically, or anything weird like that...(for that kinda thing, see Cerebus in Jeff Seiler's Life... If. You. Dare!!!)
When last we left young Matt, it was May, 1993.
And now we flip the switch on the Wayback Machine, and travel the Circuits of Time all the way to...January 1993.
Young Matt had started to groove on Spawn and Wizard Magazine.
Wizard, the Guide To Comics, had run a number of bits about Cerebus and his creator, Dave Sim.
(I remember at one point, Wizard had instituted a "this month in comics" feature on their last page. One December it was about the first issue of Cerebus in 1977. Dave told the story of him and Gene Day at Gene's studio. Dave drawing Cerebus #1, and Gene doing a story called "Days of Future Past" (no, not the X-Men one...). Both with horrific head colds. And they ended up back to back at their drawing tables, with a thirty gallon garbage can between them and they just kept drawing and filling the can with kleenex... Wish I still had that issue of Wizard...)
AND, in the January 1993 issue (#29) Wizard did a year in review. And part of their review, was a preview of the far flung future of 2003 (dun Dun DUN!)
Wait for it... |
See? Right there? Ya see it right? |
6 comments:
I can post "Cerebus in Jeff Seiler's Life", about how I came to know Cerebus biblically, but it's all in King James English, in 3-point type. Early reviews say it's kinda hard to follow.
Just let me know if y'all wanna see it...
Hoo-rah!
For the, y'know, rejoicing part.
Somewhere, I still have that Wizard with the back page story of "the flu". Whenever I finally excavate it, I shall send scans.
Travis,
That'd be great. I threw all my old Wizards in the trash. Except issue #29 which I got signed by Dave and Ger.
And then I bought two more copies because I...have a problem.
Matt
I can still rattle off the fact that there was an interview with Dave in #17, and then because of a production error, they had another page of it that had been missed, in #21.
Ooh, 29 was a good one. Those big year in review ones were fun. That was the one with the Bartman cover, right?
Nope,
Bart Sears Spawn versus Violator.
You don't know how irksome it is for me to have gotten that wrong...
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