Guess what:
New Cerebus in Hell?:
House of Cerebus.
Order five! |
Last time, we talked about how I did Cerebus the Coffee Mug.
Which brings us to one of the things Margaret asked for:
ohhh, how about a close up of that space collection of pictures?
The one on the right. |
I sent Dave a letter. I don't have a copy. But I'll try to figure it out:
First paragraph: See below.
Second paragraph: I thought I had given Dave a heart attack when I gave him the watch.
Third Paragraph: Dave had said in Following Cerebus #1, that Cerebus was in the bar for a set amount of time (I forget the exact quote, and I'm not looking it up. Maybe tomorrow.)
Fourth Paragraph: I was talking about the Wizard article here.
Fifth Paragraph: Mugs!
Back to the first paragraph:
Mike 1 |
Mike 2 |
Getting back to the Mugs, if you want one, you're gonna have to track down somebody on the list.
"There's a list?"
Dave Sim 1 mug
Gerhard 1 mug
Peter David 1 mug
Nick Zinn 1 mug
Derrick Brown 1 mug
Margaret Liss 1 mug "paid" for by Gerhard
Jeff Tundis 2 mugs
David Frazza 2 mugs 1 broke sent replacement
Jacob Weisfeld 1 mug
David Grady 1 mug
Joshua Flowers 1 mug
Gerhard Kordmann 1 mug
Anthony J. Palermo 1 mug
Brian P. Coppola 4 mugs
David Marsh 1 mug 1 replacement, 1 prototype
Christoph McNeill 1 mug
David C. Spialter 1 mug
Eric Ballenger 1 mug
Scott Lawrence 1 mug
Chris Johnson 1 mug
Nathaniel Oberstein 1 mug
Vernon Smith 2 mugs
And I got 4 mugs (I'm keeping two, and Seiler wants another one, so that leaves one left.)
As for the "variant" misprinted ones, I gave 30 of 'em to the CBLDF back in 2005 or 2006. And I sold a couple, and have 28 more.
So, for the one regular one I got left, I'm gonna do an AMOC Auction. Bidding starts at $10 USD.
And for the misprinted ones, $10 USD, and it's yours.
Email your bids to momentofcerebus@gmail.com, or if you wanna just buy one of these:
Email momentofcerebus@gmail.com and we'll work something out...
Next Time: More mugs?
8 comments:
Happy to start the bidding at $10. Just started drinking coffee this year and I needs me a mug.
Just try not to drop it, Larry. Been there, done that. It's a bitch.
Thanks, Matt. You are a good and true person who is in charge here. Next to nothing else I have been writing or thinking about, there is this:
There is an American author. He is dead now. His name was O'Rourke. P.J. He wrote well. He was a humorist. He was funny. He is dead.
He wrote about going to Cuba. Havana. And he wrote about going to the Hemingway house there.
I have been to the Hemingway house, three times. But in Key West. Which is 90 miles away from the Hemingway house in Havana, Cuba. There are many cats there. Some have six toes on each paw... Some have only five. Some are dead, and have gravestones, erected by caring staff. It is a nice place to visit and the cats are friendly. But not all of them.
When O'Rourke went to Havana and went to the Hemingway house, what he wrote was funny. He made me laugh, even though he had to fight with the authorities.
O'Rourke wrote, about writing about Cuba, "I must remember to write harder."
So should I, about both the great O'Rourke and Papa.
It would be a good and true thing.
PJ is still alive, Jeff, unless you know something that Google doesn't!
Jeff, I will order a misprint to actually use, along with the auction one, if I have the good fortune to win. It will go on the Cerebus shelf for safe keeping.
When does this end and do I need to email any further bids?
I have my two mugs, one misprinted and one regular, proudly displayed in the cupboard with other mugs in case I ever need to drink something out of a cup.
Geez Jesse,
I was trying to save you from the unwashed mug hunting hordes, but if you wanna defend your Keep...
Matt
Larry, I am not Matt, although I think that he wishes he could be me and, God knows, I wish I could be him.
But, only for one day.
Depending on how it goes.
We'll see.
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