MARGARET LISS:
We’re continuing our look at Dave Sim’s 21st notebook used during the creation of Cerebus #164 to 187. We’ll be looking at this notebook, which there were 260 out of 300 pages scanned, until we’ve seen every single page of it. Well, the pages scanned. If you want to see all of the notebook #21 posts to date, just use the Notebook 21 tag.
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Got all excited last week with that Minds logo. . .and then just more Viktor Davis lamenting about how people want to know what he is thinking so he proceeds to ramble at length. . .which we’ll be getting more of. . .and so I got to thinking: just how much more?
Since we starting the “nothing but Notebook #21” last June (yes, it has been a year!), there are now 199 pages of this notebook posted to AMoC. That is 77% of the notebook. . .how much of that has been just over the last year? Yah, yah, ask me to do math. Ugh. Lets see. . .I dunno. It is more trying to separate out the prior stuff from the “since June of 2025” stuff and that is too much work.
So lets just focus on the positives: only 23% of the notebook’s pages left to see here on the bloggity blog. That is 61 pages left to see and if we do 4 pages a day, than that is 16 more weeks of posts.
I think I’ve. . .WE’VE got this. And this week’s four pages are more of Viktor rambling on about his audience some more:
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| Notebook #21, page 197 |
The formatting is taking on more of the Reads look with the first letter a bigger and boxed in, the paragraphs!, and the fun swirly mark separating sections of text. And yes, it is a rehashing of the text we saw in last week’s post.
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| Notebook #21, page 198 |
Viktor asking Estarcion’s Neil Gaiman: “Do you believe in magic, boy?” And Neil’s response: “There’s . . .something . . .there.”
Such a perfect time to mention the magic of aardvarks. . .I’d like to hear Estarcion Neil Gaiman’s thoughts on the magic in Estarcion. . .I know I know “autobiography”, not really, but yes.
Next we get Viktor’s instructions on brewing a cup of coffee:
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| Notebook #21, page 199 |
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| Notebook #21, page 200 |




2 comments:
Thanks Margaret! Interesting to see the progression - aren't some of these nearly word for word what was eventually published in Reads?
Some are. Some are quite different. If I recall, the published "Reads" version of Victor Davis actually ended up "making coffee" by the most ridiculous anti-coffee-snob way possible, by dumping grounds into some boiling water and boiling them a while, turning the stove off and let it settle some, then pouring off the top into a cup over the sink. But I could be wrong. It's been a long time since I reread it.
"Reads" is great. Wall-of-text Notebooks where the words are actually fun to read are great. Margaret is great.
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