Monday, 25 October 2021

Wanna see a "Faxy Aardvark"?

Hi, Everybody!

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And, The Russian! (This was sorta mentioned in Oliver's post yesterday...)

Dave sent me a fax of the original that I posted yesterday. But I have the original. If you REALLY wanna see a faxed version of lower quality, lemme know...


Then Dave sent:
You can click for bigger, but you'll mostly see a faxy Cerebus. "Hmmm...SO FAXY!"

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More as it happens...
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Cerebus in Hell?:
And F.O.C. is coming quick-like for Coronavirus Book and Swords of Cerebus in Hell?: Volume 9
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Friend to the Blog, Gary Boyarski, is Kickstartering his next issue of Jack Grimm: Harbinger of Death. With Dave AND Gerhard art on variant covers.
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Heritage, is gonna be auctioning off all sorts of neat stuff. Check it out.
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Up to 35% off site-wide:
October 27 – 31
Tell your fans! Remind them that everything will be up to 35% off -- that means $13 tees, $20 phone cases, $30 hoodies, and way more!
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And your friend and mine, Sean Michael Robinson has made an album
https://seanmichaelrobinson.bandcamp.com/releases
https://music.apple.com/us/album/mismenagerie/1586540064...
And he and Carson have a Patreon.
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 Aardvark: Short Sword & Flames:

Next Time: I think I'ma wrap this all up...

11 comments:

john g. said...

Cerebus the Aardvark is… The Silver Sledder!

Anonymous said...

Kind of random question but does anyone know anywhere I can pick up a copy of the new 2020 issue blue/red/other state edition of High Society? Or alternatively, if anyone bought the fancy HC edition is it worth the extra 100$ or so? Thank you!

Bill Ritter said...

The HC is very very nice; excellent production, high quality - given the exclusive nature of the book, I would opine it is worth it.

Any of the remastered standard editions are excellent. Very sturdy, quality paper - ready to be read and reread - so not just limited to that 2020 blue/red edition, just make sure to get a (thick, hefty) remastered version.

Sean R said...

If you're buying now I would definitely make sure your High Society was the 2020 printing (though it doesnn't have to be a signed one). The 2015 one was not done with the same printer (although the files were mostly the same) and so there is a huge jump in quality to the 2020 edition.

Damian T. Lloyd, Esq. said...

The fourth and sixth paragraphs of Dave's biblical maunderings are ... interesting.

-- Dame

whc03grady said...

Dave just cannot get his head around it: there is no location of the Big Bang. It happened everywhere.

If you're going to try to reconcile the science with the Scripture (good luck), you have to get both the science and the Scripture right. The Scripture is flexible, so we'll grant Dave his interpretation (viz., he got the Scripture right). Unfortunately for his project he botches the science over and over and over.

Grady.

Mouse Skull Entertainment said...

Grady,

I'm a little confused by the Big Bang concept.

All the matter in my pencil being compressed into a space smaller than the tip of my pencil, I can accept. All the atoms in the island of Manhattan being compressed into the same space, I can not.

I THINK, what Dave is driving at, is that in a 3 dimensional universe, if before the Bang, all matter was compressed into a single space, there would have to be an X-Y-Z 0 point. When that matter exploded out, that 0 point would still be there.

That's where the Big Bang would have "happened".

Manly Matt Dow

whc03grady said...

It seems to me you (and I suspect Dave) are getting confused because you’re conceiving of the point which all matter was compressed into at the instant of the BB as floating inside some space. It wasn’t. It was the totality of space. It contained every where (not to be confused with everywhere)…still does in fact. There’s no center because there’s no edge…there’s nothing for it to have an edge with.
Grady

whc03grady said...

All matter wasn’t compressed into a single space in a 3D universe. The single space was the universe…all the dimensions, all the matter: everything.
Grady

Tony Dunlop said...

As Dave once had The Judge say: Before there was anything else...there was nothing.
No space.
No time.
No Seinfeld (now THAT I can't wrap my brain around).

Anonymous said...

I don't believe anything he says about his wrist.