COMIC LINK AUCTIONS!!! Where you can get: a Platinum edition of Birthday card #1 signed by NEAL ADAMS, and DAVE SIM, with a NEAL ADAMS Superman stamp. OR, a Gold edition of Birthday card #1 signed by NEAL ADAMS and DAVE SIM with NO STAMP. Or, OR, a print of the Cover to GREEN DANTE/GREEN VIRGIL #1 (Pretend you're Seiler. Impress your friends. Pester your enemies.) there are three of them, but one of them shall be mine! (Ya know, as long as none of you guys got more money than me...) Three days left.
Wanna give Team Cerebus In Hell? the monies, but don't wanna deal with the hassle of going to a comicbook store and tracking down a copy of the latest Cerebus in Hell? One-Shot (Fornicators Inc. is coming out at the end of the month...)? Well, we've got you covered They're even having a sale right now...
If you're in the market to dress like Dave Sim, you can buy a "Matt D's A Moment of Cerebus" t-shirt right here. Or, if you're one of those nostalgia buffs who likes the earlier funnier A Moment Of Cerebus posts, the Tim W. Logo is available too.
The remastered Volume 1 is available digitally for $9.99.
If you got a couple of extra bucks and want to do a fellow Cerebus fan a solid, Friend of the Blog Mike Battaglia has a go fund me here.
If you're looking for Cerebus the Barbarian Messiah, or Conversations. You got more than one way to behead a Borelean, Conversations, and Cerebus the Barbarian Messiah
Send pics of your @#$%ING Flimsy postcards From Hell? to momentofcerebus@gmail.com. Most bent to @#$% postcard wins a valuable prize from Dave Sim! (I might have the winner...)
Speaking of Postcards from Hell?, the next Kickstarter is up and running.
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Remember the Stan Drake thing for a couple of days ago?
Well, here's the Dave and Deni interview from
If you click on them, they get really big |
Next Time: The wonders of...something?
3 comments:
That could've been an interesting mini-series: The Many Deaths of Cerebus. "You will believe an aardvark can die!"
I'm pretty sure that I have that issue of CS, bought many years after it was published. It's funny, still, to me to read about all of the story points that Dave planned on that didn't ... quite ... happen.
But Dave, and Deni, back in the day and,still today, always gave and give good interviews. Clever people.
Ha! I still have that issue of Comics Scene, bought at the time. It was the first comics magazine sold on newsstands that I remember; the Direct Market had TCJ and CBG, or you could mail-order fanzines.
-- Damian
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