Saturday, 6 July 2019

Please Hold For Eddie Khanna?!?

Hi, Everybody!

Last week's Auction is at $20 (US) from Jeff Seiler, and ends at noon!

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...

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Speaking of Postcards from Hell?, the next Kickstarter is up and running.
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Sorry folks, but this one WON'T be up for Auction, I'm sending it to Eddie.
Okay, so Eddie showed up for his visit on the third, and called me on the fourth (Thursday.) We had some technical issues, and I lost the first part. What you need to know: I was blisteringly funny, and Eddie was eloquent beyond human reasoning...

What?

Your cynicism is truly unbecoming. Just saying...

(After saying "Hi", and discovering a common bond that beggars reasoning, I asked my first question: I've taken over A Moment of Cerebus from Tim W. You're gonna take over Aardvark Vanaheim from Dave Sim. What the hell is wrong with us?!? Eddie laughed and we started talking. We now join that, already in progress:)

Part two: where Eddie and I discuss: How Eddie was selected by Dave, my Salt Lake City Ye Bookees of Cerebus story, and Stan Drake

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Part three: where we discuss:  the lament of researchers, research on The Strange Death of Alex Raymond, Margaret Mitchell, Stan Drake and Alex Raymond

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Part four: where we discuss (Well, I do most of the talking): The Wit and Wisdom of Dave Sim, The Cerebus Guide to self publishing, Cerebus #300, Why We love Diamond, What to do with your original Cerebus/Dave Sim/Gerhard art, Dave Sim's retirement watch (part 1), Cerebus the Coffee mug
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Part five: where we finish off with: Cerebus the Coffee mug (part two), Dave Sim's retirement watch (part two), A Moment of Cerebus using Cerebus Facebook content, Technical Difficulties and Dave
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Thanks to Eddie for calling, and thanks to Dave for making him do it, and thanks to you for watching!
Next Time: You'll see tomorrow...

10 comments:

Jeff said...

Well, *that* was fun! Not only can Dave be creepy, IIRC, he *did* Creepy. Back in his pre-Cerebus days, when he couldn't even grow a mustache.

Jeff said...

Creepy #79, March 1976, "Shadow of the Axe".

Eddie said...

Thanks Jeff! I meant creepy as in he can do creepy in comics (eg She-Shep's arrival. BRRRRR)

Carson Grubaugh said...


Eddie,

While everyone else becomes acquainted with your face and voice I am going the extra step and getting acquainted with the intimate details of your every nose hair. I figured since it is Eddie Khanna Week I should started your portrait, good sir.

And let me tell you, folks, absolutely beautiful nose-hair. Beautiful. Fantastic nose hairs. And those dreamy lips. Luscious, dreamy lips.


Eddie said...

Carson, you artist types are all the same. First it's all "Darling! You have such lovely nose hair and luscious lips! I have at last found my muse! Please say you'll be mine!" Then, when the first cheap 70 year old Greek man wearing suspenders with a big bushy moustache, unkempt eyebrows, and ear-hair whiskers strolls by, it's "Eddie who?"

No Carson, it's too much. I've been hurt far too many times playing this game.
-Eddie

Jeff said...

Eddie, how did you figure out that I'm actually (shh!) an old Greek guy, with unkempt nose hair?

Fortunately, they're all white, so, Bob's yer uncle.

AND, I just sent one in the mail to Dave. Should be there before he gets home. Look for it soon, and steal it from him.

Best (nose hairs in da bidness),

Jeff

Carson Grubaugh said...

Eddie,
"I've been observing you all this time, and I've got a pretty good idea how you treated all those men who pursued you: they held themselves in high esteem, but you were even more arrogant and sent them packing, every single one of them. I'd like to explain the reason why you felt yourself so superior."

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Jeff said...

Yeah, "manly" is way better.

"Momentary" tends to leave them, um, unsatisfied.

Just sayin'.

Tony Dunlop said...

"Momentary" was just a lapse. One, I say, one slip, that is.