Well, Ramadan is over. Mondays!
So, Michael R., of the Easton Pennsylvania Rs, got a little something something in the mail...
Anyway, thoughts on any of this?
Okay, back to Bizness as unusual:
Rigamarole:
If YOU want a Facsimile Edition of Dave's First Notebook used in the production of Cerebus, AKA Albatross #1 there are three ways to get one as outlined in this post RIGHT HERE.
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Our friends at The Waverly Press let me know that they have two new Spawn 10 covers. Lenticular covers! It seems that back when the initial Lenticular cover was produced, there were extra copies of the "guts" to the issue, because a number of the covers were damaged in shipping. So, they got Jim Lawson and Brookes Morris to each do a cover, and produced them in Lenticular. They're limited in quantity, and the price will gradually rise as supply sells out. (They have ONE copy of Dave's cover left, for $750(!) to give you an idea of where these two may go...) Anyway, each comes with a trading card and every order gets a bonus, including the first ever Dave Sim photo card. I've run the covers since Friday, scroll down to see 'em...
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The AMOC TeePublic Shoppe: up to 35% off:
Your store will be up to 35% offApril 14 and 24-28.**Sale dates are not final and therefore subject to change.
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The Last Day Without nothing.
" " " " Dave's signature.
" " " " an Old Cerebus Remarque
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Oliver' Simonsen's Cerebus movie: The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical, and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark it's currently available on "Plex", "Xumo", "Vimeo On Demand", "Tubi". If you're in Brazil..., "Mometu", "Nuclear Home Video".
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Next Time: Don't worry Jen's post tomorrow will more than make up for today's lackluster post...
1 comment:
According to the auction listing, Narutobus will be the 84th CiH comic. Bravo to everyone who made this achievement possible. For a comic that only has one joke (barely), no plot, and no discernible point - this certainly is a series that I can place in a box with a bunch of other comics. I salute the brave and talented individuals who have made this comic the household name it is today.
Bob O
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