Please Hold Time!
First, the audio:
Then the video:
Part one Dave remembers Jeff, and answers Birdsong's question about this:
WRONG!
Here's Cry of The White Wolf.
Part 2: MJ Sewall asks:
Hey Manly Matt,
A question for Dave, for PHFDS:
In all my reading you almost always call yourself a cartoonist.
Why do you call yourself a cartoonist and not an artist?
Thanks!
M J (Mike) Sewall
Part the third:
Michael R. asks:
Hi Matt!
I hope you're enjoying your summer. (Side Note --- I "Paid it Forward" to Ben Hobbs on Cerebus In Hell?: Hardcovers 11 & 12 for Series 6 Trading Cards to a deserving Cerebus fan of Ben's choice. I hope this reduces my sentence with you. LOL! Thank you again, Matt!!!!)
My question for Dave.
Hi Dave!
I LOVED all the "Matisse and Snow" original art cards. I keep looking at update #20 that Birdsong had on Cerebus No 4 6-7/78 & POT8.2 with all the cards that you created. Any chance reproducing all of them and put them in a set for the next big Kickstarter?
All the best, Dave
Michael R.
When Dagon sees this and lets me know what he's a'gonna do, I'll let you all know.
And if you want my cover, DEMAND IT!
And if you have thoughts, sound off in the comments.
And we end with part four:
And if you have thoughts, sound off in the comments.
And we end with part four:
Christon wants his cover:
As Dave said, $1000(USD) gets you a painting like that. Less gets you less. More gets you more.
Happy shopping!
And I drew this while we talked and coloured it while I made the videos:
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Hobbs has a Kickstarter.
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My buddy James Windsor-Smith has a Kickstarter too. He's fully funded, but it looks like a fun book...
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The Kickstarter for the Cerebus #4 CAN Portfolio 6-7/78: Get your surveys in.
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Hey remember the Remastered Form & Void?
Greetings backers,
Form & Void is officially in the hands of the printer!
We don't have a delivery date yet but as soon as we know when they're coming we will post an update.
Everything else related to this project has been printed so it's just down to the actual books.
For those of you that are interested, we are only producing 400 deluxe books. 200 hardcover and 200 softcover. We have a limited number still available for pre-order on the Waverly Comics website in different bundle options. Link: https://waverlycomics.com
Thank you for backing this project!
If YOU have anything related to the 1982 Tour, that'd be of interest, shoot me an email at momentofcerebus@gmail.com and I'll get it to the Waverly Press.
And they're hard at work on Turtles #8, I swear...
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Living the Line got a new series with Carson Grubaugh The Abolition of Man #1. It's a comic "drawn" by an AI.
They also published The Strange Death of Alex Raymond, which has the website of annotations.
And they talked to Dave McKean.
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In Oliver's Cerebus movie: The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical, and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark is currently available "Plex", "Xumo", "Vimeo On Demand", "Tubi". And if you're in Brazil...
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The Cerebus Guide to Self-Publishing is BACK on CerebusDownloads.com (if it doesn't show up, refresh the page.)
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Heritage has pages from Cerebus #1. And a whole heap of other neat stuff.
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Up to 35% off site-wide:
August 10-14
August 24-28
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!
Next Time: Hal Foster's been turning up a bunch...
3 comments:
To answer Dave's question of where I got the (incorrect) info that he had done the contents page for Psycho #1 Annual. . .I dunno. I checked the 'wayback machine', which has a copy of that page of the checklist, and it has it listed in the 2006 capture of the page. So my guess is it was part of the original checklist which I cribbed from a few different websites and magazine articles.
Fixed part one.
Manly
The use of Amazon to publish books works fine. You pay them for however many printed copies you want and as the author, it's just printing + shipping costs. If you want to fix typos, you can reload the corrected file, or just delete the previous one and start a new file with the same title.
Dunno how that effects the version sold on Kindle but I don't bother changing typos and stuff after finishing the proof copy.
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