Hi, Everybody!
Yesterday when I was talking about the wax packs the Waverly Press have done,
https://www.ebay.com/itm/257127266166
Yesterday when I was talking about the wax packs the Waverly Press have done,
https://www.ebay.com/itm/257127266166
I forgot to include this video that the guy who helped design them did:
My card shows up at 11:40...
Anyway, each of the five packs has a card of the wax pack, and a new sticker card. They're $20 plus $7 bucks shipping. (More if overseas? I would presume...) Supplies are limited, so don't wait...
And speaking of the Waverly Press, the Kickstarter for the '82 Tour Book is in "prelaunch" status. Click here to be notified when it goes live.
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Anyway, Dave sent stuff:
I'm pretty sure that there are VERY FEW Cerebus fans who care about these things, but Dave seems to be really passionate about how few copies he's printing these days...
I mean, I ordered the pack of "cover falsies" backing boards, because I don't NEED multiple copies of the same issue...
Anyway, Dave also sent Michael R. of Easton, PA's latest:
Anyway, Dave also sent Michael R. of Easton, PA's latest:
AND, Robert Jeschonek is back with Volume 2 of Legends of Indie Comics - Words Only. Dave was in Volume 1, and he's got another all star line-up for this one.
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Tim Gagne sent in:
Crownfundr for Nick Crane
Already net its goal but pretty cheap for a collection that finishes the story all these years later -
https://crowdfundr.com/nickcraine?ref=cr_3EI341_ab_18OUE1
The Help Out Bill Messner-Loebs Go Fund Me, or buy Rodney Schroeter's book with proceeds going to Bill. OR(!) you could buy Bill's book with the Dave backcover. I have discovered links:
Wanderland (Paperback but slightly more expensive...I dunno why...)
The site offers UK shipping, so PRESUMEABLY it's printed and shipped there(?).
And Journey Complete:
The site offers UK shipping, so PRESUMEABLY it's printed and shipped there(?).
And Journey Complete:
And if you wanna see how the book looks in Real Time...
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Our very own Jen DiGiacomo is part of a film production titled The Day Elvis Died. She'll never ask anybody here, but they're crowdfunding to finish the post production on the movie. (It's set in 1977, will a certain obscure Canadian cartoon aardvark make a cameo? (No. Elvis died in August. Cerebus wasn't published until December. Any appearance in the flick would be an anachronism that would ruin the movie for everybody. EVERYBODY!).) Here's the first trailer.
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Up to 35% off September 28.*
*Sale dates are not final and therefore subject to change.
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You can get all 16 volumes of Cerebus, many of them Remastered for $99CANADIAN at CerebusDownloads.com (More if you want the Remastered Cerebus Guide to Self-Publishing...)
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Heritage has:
- slabbed comics.
- BATMAN AND CEREBUS ILLUSTRATION DAVE SIM COMIC ART SALE
- CEREBUS #112 - #113 PAGE 17 DAVE SIM COMIC ART SALE
Thanks to Steve for sending the link.
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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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Here's a thing:
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Here for USAians.
Here for Everbodyelseians.
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3 comments:
Of the 125 total card packs available (5 versions, 25 each version(....plus whatever Dagon set aside for later sales....)) there's currently 3 sold.
Total.
So, probably no rush, you know?
Steve
The Cerebus 1982 Tour Book will be a Waverly Press Kickstarter campaign. No launch date as of now. The announcement for the next Cerebus In Hell? Kickstarter is just days away.
Yah, I had to take time off from work to come home to sign IN PERSON for my CAN kickstarter package. The first time I wasn't home so they left the note which when I went to the UPS website wouldn't let me sign for it and wouldn't let me change the delivery address - even if I were willing to pay for it. So I had to physically be at home. and then the guy shows up 15 minutes earlier then the estimated time. good thing I gave myself extra travel time when I left work.
and then the package looked like it had been dragged across several floors and dinged up good. luckily nothing inside was really that bad off. I second going back to the cardboard boxes. it'd totally be worth it.
and please for the love of everything, do not check the box to make me sign for the package. just leave it on the front stoop.
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