Friday, 21 November 2025

Sundance Kid (Dave's weekly update #617)

Hi, Everybody!

Like it says on the Logo:
That little bit on the bottom there...

It's Friday, so that means:
Dave's Weekly Update:
A Moment of Cerebus runs Saturday through Friday. 

The past Week in AMOC:
  • Saturday: I have been doing this for eight years.
  • Sunday: The last bits of issue 13.
  • Monday: AMOC Day! Fourteen years of daily aardvark...
  • Tuesday: Jen didn't post to help raise funds on The Strange Death of Alex Raymond GoFundMe$185 until page 122 of Dave's POST-Carson SDOAR mock-up pages unlocks. And she's got FIVE Silverspoon strips up for grabs. Plus, she shows the difference between these Comic Buyer Guide pages she's raffling off, and the strips as you've probably seen them. AND GoFundMe has a MONTHLY option now, so you can schedule a reoccurring donation. Details at the link... 
  • Wednesday: The NEW Cerebus in Hell? weekly strip continues. Follow along on Instagram
  • Thursday: Margaret has posted ALL of Albatross One. (If you click that link, you can see all the pages of the notebook, OR, you can get a PHYSICAL copy here.) And all of The Last Notebook. Now she's gonna burn through all of Notebook #21. So sit back and get ready for pages and pages and pages of walls of handwritten text... This week, Cerebus #169!
  • Friday: that's this post. You're reading the Friday post right now. This is STILL like that bit in Spaceballs. (Should I link to LAST WEEK'S Update in these things?)
Okay, so that was the last week on AMOC. You're welcome.
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Like the logo? I stole it...









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

Over on the Facebookees, Mike Jones shared that Dave has a five SEVEN page Strange Death of Alex Raymond story in YEET Presents #68. Mike Jones still has 30 copies of the second printing available, ya gotta back them on Patreon to get it.
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Dave also wanted me to post this:

Lots of little words, click for bigger.
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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 November 21-23. And 40% off the 24th-December 2.*
*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:
  • Page 12 and 13 of issue #102 
  • Page 20 of issue #86 (coming soon)
  • Pages 18 and 19 of issue #166 (coming soon)
  • Page 11 of issue #200 (coming soon)
  • Page 14 of issue #200 (coming soon)
  • 2 different slabbed copies of #1.
  • Other stuff.
And ComicLink (remember ComicLink? Seiler brought us ComicLink. R.I.P Jeff.) has:
Thanks to Steve for sending the links.
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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: Old Cerebus pages? Weird stuff from Dave? I pack this Aardvark shit in and rebrand as A Moment of Marmaduke? Tune in tomorrow and find out...

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