Monday 6 May 2024

Anubis continues...

Hi, Everybody!

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Dave sent me:





I remember Scott from Collected Letters 1, among other places...

Rigamarole:
The Strange Death of Alex Raymond Go Fund Me.  
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You want an Albatross? Link has "deets"... 
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The AMOC TeePublic Shoppe: up to 35% off:

Your store will be up to 35% off
May 8-12 and May 20-27.*
*Sale dates are not final and therefore subject to change.
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NEW Spawn 10 Lenticular covers from the The Waverly Press. You can click the link and get your own for $100 each.
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Heritage has stuff. Including Narutobus page 12:
Click for bigger
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The Help Out Bill Messner-Loebs Go Fund Me, or buy Rodney Schroeter's book with proceeds going to Bill. 
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The Last Day Without nothing.
   "      "     "        "  Dave's signature.
   "      "     "        "  an Old Cerebus Remarque
   "      "     "     Auction catalog for the Panoramic Remarques
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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: Jen tells us who one the Albatross. Or not. I don't know what the hell is going on anymore...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I was glad to read this! Good for Scott Berwanger. (sp?) Once, a number of years ago I tried finding any updates on Anubis online and failed. Unfortunatley my autographed copies were water damaged, bought a stack of them from him at a convention though I don't recall which one.

Who knows what may happen? Perhaps his work will find an audience and be in the canon.

Regardless, it's impressive and aside from health issues, he comes across, as much as one can via letter posted to AMOC, as content, disciplined, inspired and perhaps experiencing great life satisfaction at being able to do what he loves while being free of his former dreaded day job.

Certainly I think his words are inspiring, as he does art as its own reward thus far.

Thank you for posting this, I'll say a prayer for his health and hope things continue in a good way for him.

Cheers,

A Fake Name