Cerebus comic books issue 1
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Published Dec 1977 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$6,650.00
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- "To Mike- Best wishes with your authentic #1 Dave Sim + Deni Sim" written on 1st page in pen.
- Label #3787841002
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- "Best Wishes on an Authentic #1, name & "Tour '92 NYC 11-15-92" written on first page in pen.
- Label #0142258024
- Paper: Cream to off white
- Label #0289411002
- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
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1st appearance of Cerebus. FIRST EDITION; IMPORTANT NOTE: The original and the counterfeit versions may be identified by: 1) Original: The inside cover is not glossy like the outside cover. Counterfeit: Both sides of cover are glossy. 2) In the counterfeit, inks are slightly washed out, especially noticeable in the solid black fill areas. 3) The printing quality of the counterfeit is actually better than the original, but unless you have a copy of each to compare, this will not be evident. Cover price $1.00.
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Published Aug 2020 by Waverly Publishing.$7.00
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Gold Expanded Edition - Limited to 600 Copies.
Published by The Waverly Press in collaboration with Aardvark-Vanaheim. 48 pages, B&W. NOTE: I have waited 43 years to see Cerebus No.1 the way it was supposed to look. Thanks to Sean Michael Robinson and The Waverly Press that wait is now over." - Dave Sim
Story and art by Dave Sims. Art Restoration by Sean Michael Robinson.
In December 1977, Deni Loubert published Cerebus No.1, Dave Sims comic book that followed the adventures of a short-tempered, barbarian Aardvark. Originally conceived as a parody of Barry Windsor-Smiths masterfully illustrated Conan the Barbarian (which was a big hit for Marvel Comics in the 1970s), Sim quickly developed his own voice as a storyteller and illustrator, eventually abandoning the typical self-contained, single-issue adventures, in favor of elaborate story-arcs spanning dozens of issues.
The early 1980s saw the popularity of Cerebus rapidly grow, igniting a revolution among self-motivated artists and storytellers who were looking for ways to go it alone, outside of the corporate structure of the big two publishers of the day, Marvel and DC Comics. Dave Sim, by now regarded as the leading maverick in the field, helped pave the way for a new generation of self-publishers, including Kevin Eastman and Peter Lairds Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Jeff Smiths Bone, Colleen Dorans A Distant Soil, and the Image Comics revolution! Along the way, Cerebus cemented its place as one of the most intelligently written, and influential comic books of all time.
Though the series ended in 2004 with issue No. 300 after more than 6,000 pages of story and art, Cerebus still enjoys a loyal following of readers to this day. In fact, intense collector demand has driven prices of the first issue to thousands of dollars!
The Waverly Press, in collaboration with Aardvark-Vanaheim, present this groundbreaking series, from the moment where it all began, with stunning, remastered art, available in two editions. The STANDARD 24 page book reproduces the original 1977 edition as Dave Sim intended. The 48 page EXPANDED edition features the original story with an additional 24 pages of art and rarities from the Cerebus Archive, with all new captions by Dave Sim. The 48 page expanded edition comes in two cover variants, the GOLD cover, and PLATINUM signed & numbered cover. The Waverly Press editions were produced in very limited quantities and will not be reprinted or widely distributed.
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Published Aug 2020 by Waverly Publishing.$21.00
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View scansPlatinum Expanded (and Signed) Edition - Limited to 800 Copies.
Published by The Waverly Press in collaboration with Aardvark-Vanaheim. 48 pages, B&W. NOTE: I have waited 43 years to see Cerebus No.1 the way it was supposed to look. Thanks to Sean Michael Robinson and The Waverly Press that wait is now over." - Dave Sim
Story and art by Dave Sims. Art Restoration by Sean Michael Robinson.
In December 1977, Deni Loubert published Cerebus No.1, Dave Sims comic book that followed the adventures of a short-tempered, barbarian Aardvark. Originally conceived as a parody of Barry Windsor-Smiths masterfully illustrated Conan the Barbarian (which was a big hit for Marvel Comics in the 1970s), Sim quickly developed his own voice as a storyteller and illustrator, eventually abandoning the typical self-contained, single-issue adventures, in favor of elaborate story-arcs spanning dozens of issues.
The early 1980s saw the popularity of Cerebus rapidly grow, igniting a revolution among self-motivated artists and storytellers who were looking for ways to go it alone, outside of the corporate structure of the big two publishers of the day, Marvel and DC Comics. Dave Sim, by now regarded as the leading maverick in the field, helped pave the way for a new generation of self-publishers, including Kevin Eastman and Peter Lairds Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Jeff Smiths Bone, Colleen Dorans A Distant Soil, and the Image Comics revolution! Along the way, Cerebus cemented its place as one of the most intelligently written, and influential comic books of all time.
Though the series ended in 2004 with issue No. 300 after more than 6,000 pages of story and art, Cerebus still enjoys a loyal following of readers to this day. In fact, intense collector demand has driven prices of the first issue to thousands of dollars!
The Waverly Press, in collaboration with Aardvark-Vanaheim, present this groundbreaking series, from the moment where it all began, with stunning, remastered art, available in two editions. The STANDARD 24 page book reproduces the original 1977 edition as Dave Sim intended. The 48 page EXPANDED edition features the original story with an additional 24 pages of art and rarities from the Cerebus Archive, with all new captions by Dave Sim. The 48 page expanded edition comes in two cover variants, the GOLD cover, and PLATINUM signed & numbered cover. The Waverly Press editions were produced in very limited quantities and will not be reprinted or widely distributed.
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Published Aug 2020 by Waverly Publishing.
Remastered Edition - Red Standard Cover - Limited Copies Available.
Published by The Waverly Press in collaboration with Aardvark-Vanaheim. 24 pages, B&W. NOTE: "This is what Cerebus No. 1 was supposed to look like back in 1977." Dave Sim, 2020
Story and art by Dave Sims. Art Restoration by Sean Michael Robinson.
In December 1977, Deni Loubert published Cerebus No.1, Dave Sims comic book that followed the adventures of a short-tempered, barbarian Aardvark. Originally conceived as a parody of Barry Windsor-Smiths masterfully illustrated Conan the Barbarian (which was a big hit for Marvel Comics in the 1970s), Sim quickly developed his own voice as a storyteller and illustrator, eventually abandoning the typical self-contained, single-issue adventures, in favor of elaborate story-arcs spanning dozens of issues.
The early 1980s saw the popularity of Cerebus rapidly grow, igniting a revolution among self-motivated artists and storytellers who were looking for ways to go it alone, outside of the corporate structure of the big two publishers of the day, Marvel and DC Comics. Dave Sim, by now regarded as the leading maverick in the field, helped pave the way for a new generation of self-publishers, including Kevin Eastman and Peter Lairds Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Jeff Smiths Bone, Colleen Dorans A Distant Soil, and the Image Comics revolution! Along the way, Cerebus cemented its place as one of the most intelligently written, and influential comic books of all time.
Though the series ended in 2004 with issue No. 300 after more than 6,000 pages of story and art, Cerebus still enjoys a loyal following of readers to this day. In fact, intense collector demand has driven prices of the first issue to thousands of dollars!
The Waverly Press, in collaboration with Aardvark-Vanaheim, present this groundbreaking series, from the moment where it all began, with stunning, remastered art, available in two editions. The STANDARD 24 page book reproduces the original 1977 edition as Dave Sim intended. The 48 page EXPANDED edition features the original story with an additional 24 pages of art and rarities from the Cerebus Archive, with all new captions by Dave Sim. The 48 page expanded edition comes in two cover variants, the GOLD cover, and PLATINUM signed & numbered cover. The Waverly Press editions were produced in very limited quantities and will not be reprinted or widely distributed.
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Published Jan 1981 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$9.99
Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Cerebus (1977-2004) #1-4. Story and art by Dave Sim. Softcover, 7 1/2-in. x 9 1/2-in., B&W. Cover price $5.00.
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Published Mar 1982 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$7.99
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Volume 1 - 2nd and later printings. NOTE: Covers on reprints may vary. Collects Cerebus (1977-2004) #1-4. Story and art by Dave Sim. Softcover, 7 1/2-in. x 9 1/2-in., B&W. Cover price $5.00.
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Published Dec 1988 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$2.50
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reprints Cerebus number one (1977) in its entirety Cover price $1.25.
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Published Jul 2004 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$4.80
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Cerebus ? back from the dead (in a manner of speaking)! Following Cerebus examines one of comics' greatest achievements with essays, interviews, and rare artwork. The first issue will feature new, exclusive interviews with Dave Sim and Gerhard; an essay analyzing the "Something Fell" motif throughout the storyline; reactions to the series finale; a one-page Too Much Coffee Man/Cerebus comic by Shannon Wheeler; and lots of other goodies. And best of all: a new Cerebus cover by Sim! b&w, 40pg $3.95 Cover price $3.95.
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Published Feb 1990 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$2.50
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Reprints Cerebus #26. Cover by Dave Sim. High Society, script and art by Dave Sim; Returning to the city after his latest adventure, Cerebus is in a foul mood and spoiling for a fight; However, it turns out that, much to his puzzlement, he is now rich and revered. And nobody wants to fight! 36 pgs., B&W. $1.70. Cover price $1.70.
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Tags: Comic HistoryPublished Oct 2020 by Waverly Publishing.$8.00
$8.00
Collector's Edition - Limited Inventory Available
1982: Seismic changes were in the air… New Wave music ruled the airwaves, Spielbergs E.T. dazzled at the box office, and the term internet was first used to describe the new international network of communication. The comic-book industry was also experiencing great change as ambitious young self-publishers started beating the drum of revolution in a long-stagnant field. Among them was Dave Sim with his creation Cerebus the Aardvark, which was rapidly growing in popularity to the point that copies of the first issue had risen from $1 to hundreds of dollars in just five short years.
December 1977: Dave Sim and his soon to be wife, Deni Loubert, printed two-thousand copies of Cerebus No. 1, and distributed them to Now & Then Books in Kitchener, Ontario, Big Rapids Distribution in Lansing, Michigan, and Sea Gat Distribution in Brooklyn, New York, establishing a clear trail of where nearly every copy went.
April 1982: Ten copies of Cerebus No. 1 were found at a flea market and sold to a comic book shop. Then twenty more were sold to the shop down the road… Then thirty more… Forty more… In all, nearly two thousand newly discovered copies of this rare and sought after book were sold to comic shops from Berkeley, California to New York City. Every single one – counterfeit.
This is the Secret History of the Counterfeit Cerebus No. 1.
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Published May 2022 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$6.00
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Written by Dave Sim. Art by Gustave Dore. Cover by Sean Michael Robinson. Two big features in one issue! 1) Satan in 'It's Not Easy Being Me,' a behind-the-scenes look at exactly how difficult it is being Satan and manipulating all the evil in the world. Satan's programs in development: 'Are you Sufficiently Ashamed of being white?' Also! PESTA (People For The Ethical Sexual Treatment of Animals); Also! Hunter Biden's telepathic Ukrainian-Chinese orange-skinned 'honey-pot' Trump porn-tape bobby-soxer nurse alien! 2) Cerebus in 'The Case of the Safe-Word Seal,' The Infernal Trial of the Century sponsored by The Infernal People's Republic of China and featuring the debut of Matt Dow's Hello Spawnee! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.
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Published Mar 2021 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$2.50
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Written by Dave Sim. Art by Gustave Dore. Cover by Dave Sim and David Birdsong. Flashback to the morning after the 2019 Canadian Federal Election (Remember? Justin Trudeau in blackface? Yeah, THAT election!) and Cerebus is licking his wounds, having failed to get even as many votes as the Green Party. Nothing else for it but this time running for Prime Minister four years ahead of time! Hilarious Francophobic humour! The perils of threatening Public Service Union Caption Guys! Whatever they write in the captions, that's the opinions everyone ends up holding! It's like Twitter! But worse! If you can picture something worse than Twitter! 28 Dead Albertans (Alberta is, like, Canada's Texas)! What happens when Flaming Cerebus' flame goes out? Expect the unexpected in FLAMING CEREBUS #1! (Note: the entire print run will be numbered and randomly distributed throughout Diamond's distribution!) 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.
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Published Apr 2024 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$5.00
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Written & Art by Dave Sim. Cover by David Birdsong, Dave Sim Dave. Sim's first complete-issue solo illustrated work since glamourpuss #26 (2012)! AKIMBO! That's right! The first Aardvark-Mangaheim (Dave Sim's Manga parodies) begins here, and Manga will never be the same! AKIMBO! Hand drawn by Dave Sim, it's Manga vs. Photorealism in the battle of the century, with Cerebus caught in the middle! Who will win? Who will lose? 'With Hands On Hips And Elbows Turned Outward! CEREBUS-SAN! IS! AKIMBO!!!' 24 pages, full B&W. Cover price $5.00.
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Published Apr 2009 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$6.00
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Written by Dave Sim. Art by Dave Sim. Various Dave Sim's Archives File Drawer #1 (1972-1979) provides the raw material for Cerebus Archive, the new light-hearted bi-monthly series from Cerebus creator Dave Sim, covering his career from 1972 to the present! It's a mortified (but tongue-in-cheek) look back by Dave Sim at the first prototype drawings of his earliest cartoon creations, The Beavers, along with his first professionally published comic-book story 'Cry of the White Wolf' (art by Stan Connerty), complete in this issue! In addition to Sim's commentary, you'll also find letters from Gene Day the year before he was accepted at Marvel Comics, a rejection letter from Gray Morrow, and a 1975 reproduction from the only comic book to feature - in one issue - the work of John Byrne, Gene Day, Frank Cirocco and Dave Sim. With six issues 'in the can' - and the creation of Cerebus as a cartoon mascot for a sword-and-sorcery/fantasy fanzine still a year away... Cerebus Archive might turn out to be Dave Sim's next 300-issue limited series! Cover price $3.00.
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Published Feb 1991 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$2.50
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Reprints Cerebus #51 Cover price $2.00.
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Published Jul 2022 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$2.99
Cover by Sean Michael Robinson. The coined adjective 'Uncrucifiable' provokes an 'inside Aardvark-Vanaheim' debate on the inside front cover. Fortunately, we're all well past finding anything controversial with anyone going to a gay bar. Right? Right. Cerebus is being a total dick on the cover, but, then when isn't Cerebus being a total dick? On the cover, inside the book, at a gay bar, pretty much everywhere. After page one, it's (SPOILER ALERT) a 'Move along nothing to see here' thing as we get to the more important issue: JOBS. Can Cerebus get one? Evidently. Can Cerebus HOLD ONTO a job? Well, that's another question! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.
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Published Apr 1985 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$8.00
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Early jam comics by Dave Sim and other well-known comics artists. Includes The Defense of Fort Columbia, Squinteye the Sailor, Cerebus versus The Spirit (with Will Eisner) and The First Invention of Armor. The first issue of a proposed series, but no other issues were published. Black and white; 28 pages. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz! Cover price $1.70.
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Published May 2021 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$2.50
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Written by Dave Sim. Art and Cover by Gustave Dore. Wise Beyond His Eight Weeks! This is it! The debut of the youngest member of the Cerebus In Hell? Cerebi. 'And a child shall lead them' has been done to death. What about 'A preverbal child shall lead them?' A Preverbal child whose wisdom pisses off Caption Guy so badly that he asks an eight-week-old baby hard questions about Mama Yoda Cerebus loving Papa Yoda Cerebus more than she does him! You'll laugh! You'll cry! You'll poop! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.
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Published Dec 1993 by Win-Mill Productions.$7.00
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Dave Sim interview from 1982, during the creation of High Society; a Sim checklist; an article on early Cerebus influences (Howard the Duck, Conan, and Warner Bros. cartoons); "The Cerebus Timeline" by Alexx Kay; spoofs of Cerebus. Stories and art by Craig Miller, John Thorne, and John Lucas. 40 pages. Cover by Dave Sim and Gerhard. Cover price $3.95. Cover price $3.95.
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Published Mar 2022 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$2.50
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Written by Dave Sim. Art and Cover by Gustave Dore. Ever wonder what Cerebus the Aardvark would have been like if, instead of being a barbarian aardvark, he had had perfect bangs, artfully applied mascara that made his eyes irresistibly sexy, a little black dress that barely covered his crotch, tailored to show off his sun-bronzed shoulders to their best advantage and adorable white, painted toenails? Well, hey, who hasn't? Now it can be told! See what happens when 'Daddy's Little Psycho' leverages her bipolarity and autism into absolute tyrannical control over everyone who crosses her path! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.
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Published 1995 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$6.00
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A benefit comic for the Spirits of Independence promotional tour for small press publishers. Reprints several Cerebus short stories not collected in or connected to the main storyline collections. Includes The Name of the Game Is Diamondback, The Morning After, What Happened Between Issues 20 and 21, Magiking, and A Night on the Town, all from Swords of Cerebus, plus Silverspoon, written and illustrated by Dave Sim, with backgrounds by Gerhard and art assists from Marshall Rogers, Joe Rubinstein, and Gene Day. Plus Cerebus Dreams, written and illustrated by Barry Windsor-Smith, and a new 19-page jam comic by Sim and Chester Brown. Black and white; 84 pages. Cover by Sim and Gerhard. Cover price $2.95.
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Published May 2021 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$22.50
View scanIncludes Limited Signed and Numbered Signature Certificate
Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Cerebus in Hell? (2016) #1-4.
Written by Dave Sim and Sandeep Atwal. Art by Gustave Dore, Dante Alighieri, and Dave Sim.
Cerebus is back!
Everyone wants to know "What happened to Cerebus after he died in issue #300?" Well, here's the answer. Sort of. Introducing a brand-new cast of characters including Virgil and Dante! Sex and The City Fandom! Frank Sinatra! Freddie Mercury! King Minos! Snakes! Suicides! The Manticore Who Thinks He Looks Exactly Like Charles Darwin! The Muskrat That Does Woody Allen Impressions! And fan-favorite "Jingles" the dog!
Softcover, 112 pages, B&W.
NOTE: Includes Limited Signed and Numbered Signature Certificate. Signed by Sandeep Atwal and Dave Sim. Limited to 400 copies.
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Published Feb 2018 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$9.00
Written by Dave Sim and Sandeep Atwal. Art by Dave Sim and Gustave Dore. Cover by Sandeep Atwal. 'Cerebus' Guide to Chicks'; Pineapple Guys; Ironic Punishment Division; 'Bull-Fighter' the super-hero; Also reprints online strips from October 2016: Triplicate Girl; Job Motivation in Hell; Getting High in Hell; King Solomon's New Poem: 'My Colostomy Bag Is Almost Full'; Pixilated (1848); Schizophrenia; Monomania (1823); Projection (1557); Jack Kirby's Demon vs Matt Wagner's Demon; the (Minimum) Wages of Sin; Cerebus vs. The Amazing Hulk and Superman and Pigeon-Man; Cerebus: Hard-Boiled Detective In Hell; A Little Repentance; Groot? or Suicide? and more! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.
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Published Oct 2020 by Waverly Publishing.$9.00
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Collector's Edition - Limited Quantities available.
There is a long tradition going back decades, of comic-book collectors and fans filling up sketchbooks with original drawings by their favorite artists. For many comic-convention-goers, collecting these sketches is the highlight of the convention experience.
This Cerebus Sketchbook was created to further enhance this experience for the most serious Cerebus collector. Now you have a dedicated Cerebus the Aardvark sketchbook, with blank pages ready to be filled from cover to cover with drawings of everyone's favorite Aardvark!
Dave Sims also includes an address inside for fans to mail him copies (along with any interesting stories behind the drawings) for inclusion in his permanent Cerebus Archive.
Includes 12 blank pages and a blank cover for convention sketches. The last page features Cerebus, art by Dave Sims, 2010 -
Published Oct 2021 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$4.00
Cover by Gustave Dore. On a distant planet, in front of a star-studded cast of CIH? and Gustave Dore characters, Super-Cerebus and Covid-19 duke it out for… well, we don't really know! The important thing is they duke it out! Why a distant planet? No idea. We don't explain classic 1970s story premises, we just make fun of them. Stop asking so many questions and just thrill to this galaxy-spanning tale of a super-heroic aardvark and the microscopic basketball with knobby little things sticking out of it that paralyzed a planet and thrilled an entire generation. 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.
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Published Jan 2017 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$2.60
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Written by Dave Sim and Atwal Sandeep. Art and Cover by Dave Sim and Gustave Dore. Featuring Sandeep Atwal's 'It's Not Scary Because You're Not Wearing Any Pants.' And you thought EC homage covers were passé! Virgil and Dante! Sex and The City Fandom! Frank Sinatra! And 20 - count 'em, 20 - more epic-length four-panel strips loaded with dated Baby Boomer cultural references complete in this issue! Exclamation marks! Comiccraft's Joe Kubert computer font! Funny biographies! Funny house ad! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.
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Published Jan 2021 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$4.00
(W) Dave Sim, David Birdsong (A) Gustave Dore, Benjamin Hobbs (A/CA) Dave Sim, David Birdsong Get an advance look at the entire Cerebus In Hell? 2021 "monthly-that-actually-is-monthly" comics lineup teaser! Yes, they're all done! New gags that won't be included in the actual books! Experience an uncanny feeling of deja vu all year ("I remember this from somewhere! But ...where?"). Leave Post-lt notes to yourself if your short-term memory is going: "Idiot! You saw it in the Cerebus In Hell? 2021 January Preview!" But, first, leave a Post-lt note reminding yourself to write the Post-It notes! Fun for the whole family! Cover price $4.00.
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Published Dec 2017 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$4.00
Written by Dave Sim and Sandeep Atwal. Art by Dave Sim and Gustave Dore. Cover by Frank Miller & Various. Batvark Invictus; three-part (sorry!) Batvark's Wedding Vows; Batvark tweets Johnny Depp; also reprints online strips from September 2016: Cerebus goes to see Suicide Squad; King Solomon, rap artist; Cerebus the Party Hat; Xavier Cugat and conga-line snakes; Siamese Twin Girl-Boy and The Aardvarkian League of Justice; building the Poet Laureate Pyramid & The Granite-Slab Freestyle Slalom; 'Ode to Beatrice's JLo Heinie'; Snake Comics; Aardvark-Vanaheim Civil War: Cerebus vs. The Renegade Super-Poets and more! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.
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Published 2017 (est.) by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$6.49
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Written by Dave Sim and Sandeep Atwal. Art by Dave Sim and Gustave Dore. Cover by Sandeep Atwal & Various. Epic-length four-part Death of Cerebus in Hell? Wrap your copy in a black plastic bag for even greater collectibility! Also reprints online strips from August 2016: Cerebus buys a demon horde; Cerebus in Wonderland; Canadian Hell; Lucifer runs for Ruler of Hell; Cerebus reads Black Panther; Super-Cerebus hurled back in time; Chester Brown and the Whore of Babylon; Giant Jabberwocky Uncle Sam with Bat-wings and a Dragon Tail; The Legion of Miniaturized Super-Cerebus Robots; Bolgiaflix; Jaka the Aardvark; unauthorized Cerebus the Barbarian GPS wireless tracking system bicycle helmet headsets; Squirrel Girl and more! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.
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Published Mar 2018 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$7.49
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Written by Dave Sim and Sandeep Atwal. Art by Dave Sim and Gustave Dore. Cover by Sandeep Atwal. Can Batvark, Homophobe, be coerced into having a boy sidekick like on the cover? Spoiler Warning: No. Features Super-Cerebus, Batvark and…Vark-Mite? (or whatever the kid's name is); Trick or Treat; Psychosomatic (1863); Cerebus' Self-Help Book; Cyclothymia (1923); Product Placement; Maxwell and Mortimer's Covers Band; 'The Cerebus Foundation' and more! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.
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Published 1992 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$2.50
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Free Cerebus reprints material from previous issues of Cerebus. You need this item only if you are a Cerebus completist. Back cover promotes the 1992 Cerebus Tour.
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Published Apr 2021 by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$12.00
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2nd Printing. Black and white cover limited to 300 copies. Cerebus High Society 40th Anniversary 64 pages of unpublished Dave Sim sketchbook material, printed on premium paper. Cover price $20.00.
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Published 2017 (est.) by Aardvark-Vanaheim.$11.00
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Written by Dave Sim and Sandeep Atwal. Art by Dave Sim and Gustave Dore. Cover by Sandeep Atwal & Various. First (and last?) appearances of Varkternity (Vark-Finite?) and Galactamungus (who mentions Platinum Surfer-Boy); the CIH? house drummer; reprints online strips from July-August 2016: Super-Cerebus Revenge Squad; The Whore of Babylon gets a tattoo; MILESTONE! the first time Dante suspected Cerebus and Super-Cerebus were one and the same! LeonTrotzky; Plato vs. Aristotle; Obama voters; MILESTONE! Super-Suberec, the Anti-Super-Cerebus and Cerebus go to Starbucks; hardcore Madonna fans; Wildcat: Total Golden-Age Dick the memoir; Francis' Sacred Church of NFL Football; West Side Story, and more! 24 pages, B&W. Cover price $4.00.