Sunday, 26 October 2025

A YEET Presents #68 preview (new to you Dave Strange Death art)

Hi, Everybody!

I got my copy of YEET presents #68 with the "five" page Strange Death of Alex Raymond story by Dave in it.

It's actually a seven page story (there's at least one two page spread.) plus a "cover" that runs after the story:
Which is a version of Dave's mocked-up cover.

The story is part of the "Recoil Recoil Recoil" sequence of what happened to Ward Greene after Margaret Mitchell died. The story says:

So this definitely takes place sometime after page 548. (I think Dave mentioned once that this was in the 600s...)

There are ONLY 150 copies of YEET Presents #68, so when they're gone, they're gone...

(And I probably run the rest of the pages here on AMOC...)

To wet your appetite:



Click for bigger (this is that two page spread I was taking about...)

Mike Jones said that supplies ARE LIMITED, but if you wanna try and get a copy: Ya gotta back them on Patreon to get it. Here's the post if you're not sure if you wanna give 'em five bucks:
YEET Presents #68 is almost here!
Our Halloween Special is at the final step at the printer and should be in the mail soon. Dave Sim, William Messner-Loebs, Mike Gustovich, Mike Royer, Shane Luttrell, Marcello Mitch Rosmini, Josh Holley, Bryan Fraze, Robb Cox, Eddie Morgan, Len Mihalovich, Ken Phillips,Steve Shipley, Ronald Currell, Doug Curtis, Trish Ellis and more. For $5.....order now.
I guess the deal is:
Get every new issue of "Yeet presents" in your mailbox and never miss the thrills and the fun only this magazine can give you! Remember we need your physical address (you'll be asked after you pledge), this is no digital thing, it's a real, professionally printed magazine! :)
Five bucks in the US, $6 in Canada, and $10 outside them two. The link has all the details.
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The Latest CiH? Kickstarter is LIVE!

And since you're thinking of Kickstarters, Our Friends at Living the Line have a new one for Brandon Graham Pillow Fight and Other Delights

And, coming in February, The 1982 Tour Book (click the link to be notified on launch).

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
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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:
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 October 26.*
*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.
  • And a proof of a new Cerebus in Hell? issue tied to the Kickstarter
  • And some original art coming soon.
And ComicLink (remember ComicLink? Seiler brought us ComicLink. R.I.P Jeff.) has:
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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And for October:
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1 comment:

Michael Grabowski said...

I got mine yesterday. It's a standard comic-sized comic, 64 pages, nicely printed and bound. Haven't read it yet, but Dave's pages look to be the highlight and is worth the price of admission. There's a single page image of a tombstone (no characters) by William Messner-Loebs but his story and some others got cut due to limited space. Some nice single-page artwork in here, including a Frankenstein monster head by Mike Royer. The stories generally look as if they were tryouts for the 1970s Marvel & DC mystery books. Probably an entertaining enough read for your $5, and worth it for the rare chance to see some more SDOAR in a more natural habitat.