Dave Sim’s 10th notebook used in the production of Cerebus covers Cerebus #87 to 95 and it had 115 scanned out of the 200 pages stated on the notebook’s cover. We last saw some pages from it in March of 2020’s Nobody Feeling Brave Today? In that entry we saw pages of Roach climbing up the tower holding Bunky in his left hand and getting riled up against Epop. Those were pages 8 and 9 of the notebook. The fun continues on page 10:
Notebook 10, page 10 |
While there is a big 88 issue box number on the top of the page, the two page thumbnail just a bit over halfway down on the page covers Cerebus #87 pages 18 and 19, aka Church & State II pages 732 and 733:
Cerebus #87 pages 18 and 19 |
While the six long panel layout stayed the same, the content of the panels changed ever so slightly to include more Astoria. Some of the final dialogue is around the thumbnails on the notebook page. And going over to the far right of the page is a thumbnail for page 20 of Cerebus #87:
Cerebus #87 page 20 |
The final layout changed from 4 long panels to three panels, giving up two panels of seeing Astoria looking over the edge of the tower to a panel of Astoria reaching her hand down to a Roach who is almost within touch. Then the panel of Roach pushing Astoria out of the way is still there, just mirrored in the final page. We even get the Roach’s dialogue at the top of the notebook page with a larger sketch of the panel.
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One of the best last panels EVER. I remember laughing out loud the first time I read it.
Issue 87 *scores* (typed this locally before coming here to post): Page ten, panel one, one of the best 'shots' ever (where the skull comes through the window)...
Knowing David B., the reason he laughed is because a woman got called "bitch".
Huh...don't anonymous AMOC posts go into the inside back cover of the next CIH? ?
Probably won’t know until late 2021 or early 2022, Tony. Since the CIH? works a year ahead normally we might not see those comments until then, I would think. Matt and/or Birdsong can correct me there though.
Come to think of it, one of my greatest "guffaw" moments also involved the bug: "It...comforts me."
"I say, isay, ahr you diddlin' yoself *again*, son? Whackin' off, that is?"
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