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Cirinists. Weisshaupt lures Cerebus into a drunken marriage to Red Sophia, but ultimately loses his influence over Cerebus when Weisshaupt's rival, Bishop Powers, appoints Cerebus Pope of the Eastern Church of Tarim. Finally out from under anyone else's control, Cerebus lets absolute power go to his head and demands that all the citizens must give him all their gold or face the end of the world. Sophia walks out on Cerebus, and then he discovers that Jaka is married and pregnant. Cerebus is threatened by Weisshaupt's secret invention of
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Astoria, he grants himself a divorce from Red Sophia, marries himself to Astoria, rapes her, and then divorces himself from her. Astoria's trial, which echoes with similarities to a repeating pattern of historical executions of reformers, is interrupted when Cerebus makes the predicted Ascension to the Moon that is the culmination of the land's religious prophecy. There, Cerebus meets the Judge, a timeless, godlike being who has watched over history from the very beginning. (Sim had based the personality of this character on cartoonist and playwright
719:, using notes and stories provided by Rick. In the end Cerebus disguises himself and travels to the Lower City to buy a jar of paint. While he is gone, the Cirinists find the tavern, kill Pud and arrest Jaka, Rick, and Oscar. Jaka is made to sign a confession of immoral behavior, and is reunited with Rick; however, the Cirinists reveal to Rick that Jaka aborted the son that Rick always wanted. He lashes out at Jaka and is allowed to divorce her (although he is maimed for striking her). Jaka returns to Palnu, and Cerebus returns to the inn to find it in ruins.
514:. You make up your mind which one's the pit and which one's the top of the mountain." By the end of the series, the Void is again male and identified as God, and the Light is female, now identified with YHWH. issue #186 was followed by another essay in the back of issue #265 called "Tangent", in which Sim identified a "feminist/homosexualist axis" that opposed traditional and rational societal values. This material appeared as Sim was retreating from public life and becoming more marginalized by his peers in the industry.
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including that all aardvarks have
Cerebus's "magnifier" quality, and attempts to convince each of the others to abandon their pursuits of power and return to what they enjoy doing most, then leaves them to their fates. Astoria is convinced and also leaves, but not before giving Cerebus information about her history with Cirin and also informing him of his hermaphrodite nature. Cerebus and Cirin then engage in a long and brutal fight, which leads to the beginning of another ascension.
947:. Published over the course of nearly a year, this section, called "Chasing YHWH", was presented almost entirely in text format, with minimal art. This story arc is unusual in that disembodied thought balloons give the impression that Cerebus is speaking directly to the reader at times. It is revealed in the last issue of the arc that Cerebus has been talking to a female reporter who bears a striking resemblance to Jaka. He eventually falls in love with the woman and marries her.
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insane. Rick is working on a book about his life, which gradually becomes a religious work in which
Cerebus is a holy figure and Rick his follower. Joanne returns and taunts Cerebus by courting Rick. At the end of the book, Rick departs, for reasons not entirely clear, and tells Cerebus that he will see Rick only once more in his life. After Rick has left, Jaka shows up at the bar, and she and Cerebus depart together, heading for Cerebus's childhood home of Sand Hills Creek.
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Cerebus's parents are dead and the rest of the community has shunned Cerebus for his perceived abandonment of his family. Cerebus drives Jaka away, blaming her for keeping him away too long.
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943:, who await a religious revelation from him. While Cerebus was in the north, a religious movement developed out of the teachings of Rick and his writings about Cerebus. Once Cerebus supplies the required revelation, he inspires a successful anti-Cirinist rebellion and a subsequent reordering of society. Much of the second half of this chapter consists of Cerebus giving a highly idiosyncratic analysis of the
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Minister of Iest and then arriving after Cerebus is pope to observe the miracles and give Cerebus advice, though he seems to have a hidden agenda. During the Iest campaign Cerebus states that he trusts Mac Mufin's military advice more than anyone else's. When Thrunk deposes Cerebus, Mac Mufin commits suicide by stabbing himself in the chest with a sword. Mac Mufin is a parody of
643:, Artemis Roach (a.k.a. The Roach, who would evolve into an all-purpose parody of Marvel and DC superhero characters) and Jaka. The series takes a sharp change in direction with issue #20 which is the first of the "Mind Games" issues that are a feature of the comic and introduces the philosophical Suenteus Po and the ultra-matriarchial Cirinists.
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981:), to admit his son, Shep-Shep, with whom he remembers sharing an idyllic father–son relationship. However, the Sanctuary is under lockdown due to opposition from a new and even more rabidly "feminist-homosexualist" group led by Shep-Shep's mother, whom Cerebus refers to as "New Joanne", which favors such "rights" as
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This first story arc, uniquely in this series, consists of one to three-issue storylines with only occasional back-references. Cerebus is introduced as an amoral barbarian mercenary, fighting (and betraying) for money and drinking it away. During his adventures, he encounters the warrior Pigts (whose
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Estarcion's third aardvark, who has lived several lifetimes and has shaped the history of
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and his fourth wife, Mary. On the trip, Mary tells them about some of her and Ham's journeys. This material is based on Mary Hemingway's journals about Ernest's last African safaris prior to his death. Ham dies in what appears to be suicide, but Cerebus becomes convinced Mary murdered him and flees
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author. This essay puts forth a theory on the nature of the sexes, describing the "Female Void" focused on feeling, and the "Male Light" focused on reason. These two stories are accompanied by a long discussion between Cirin, Astoria, Cerebus, and Suenteus Po. Po gives information about aardvarks,
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prior to issue #300, the remaining issues were to either consist of blank pages or Gerhard was to have drawn his backgrounds only, leaving Sim's contribution blank. It is not known if this plan was ever serious, since it was never put into effect. At the completion of the series, Sim directed that
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Cerebus returns to Iest, now under a brutal Cirinist dictatorship, and runs into Jaka again. She is illegally working as a dancer in her landlord's tavern. The landlord/barman, Pud, treats Jaka kindly but secretly spends his days lusting after her. Cerebus agrees to live with Jaka and her husband
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Cerebus, believing Jaka to be dead, spends his days mourning on the patio of a café. In the last few pages of the story, after the main action had concluded, Cerebus overhears a conversation by two Cirinist jailers insulting Jaka. Enraged, Cerebus murders one of the guards and then springs into
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graphic novel (Issues #26–#50), he angered distributors—who felt that their support had been instrumental in his series' success in an industry generally indifferent to small publishers—by offering the first printing via mail order only. The decision was a financial windfall for Sim, however,
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Fourth and concluding part of the "Mothers & Daughters" story arc. Cerebus and Cirin ascend, then are separated by a mysterious force. As Cerebus flies through the solar system, he is shown images from his past and is forced to reconsider his actions and his faith. He then encounters a
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Cerebus is befriended by the legendary Regency Elf as he adjusts to his new circumstances. He meets and soon finds himself maneuvered into a political campaign by the mysterious Astoria, who is also manipulating Artemis into pseudo-super hero identities that are parodies of
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disembodied voice calling itself "Dave" that acknowledges itself as Cerebus's creator. "Dave" shows Cerebus the history of the Cirinist movement, revealing that Cirin is actually named Serna and was the best friend of the real Cirin (the old woman Cerebus encountered in
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as "the nearest I will ever come to the portrayal of a good and thoroughly decent human being; completely without guile or malice". After his marriage to Jaka is dissolved, he becomes mildly insane. He eventually goes on to become the prophet of a religion centered on
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the series features various parodic characters who come and go while Cerebus remains stationary. Cerebus begins a somewhat reluctant relationship with a woman named Joanne, who was first introduced in one of the possible futures with Jaka that "Dave" showed Cerebus in
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Grandlord of the city-state of Palnu, who exercises control by making the bureaucracy incredibly dense and incomprehensible. Julius is crafty and intelligent, but often plays the fool to confuse and baffle opponents. His character design and behavior is based on
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as "mostly Muslim". A 2003 magazine interview describes Sim as reciting a prayer of his own devising five times a day (which was published in the back of issue #300), and as having sold much of his furniture to donate the money to charity as an act of religious
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experiments, partly with knowledge gained from Cirin's earlier experimentation. Cerebus is disgusted and horrified when Shep-Shep shows him the results of one of the experiments, a lion cub with a human baby's head, and explains his mother's plans.
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it is revealed that he was created by Cerebus's proximity to a magic gem, and after learning this he vanishes from existence. However, Joanne tells Cerebus she and her husband used to live next door to Elrod, who was married at the time to Red
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grossing over $ 150,000 in sales (equivalent to $ 417,000 in 2023). Sim became known for picking up hotel tabs for self-publishers and helping other self-publishers by paying for meals and limo service between stops. Negotiations regarding
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Jaka love him; in response, "Dave" shows Cerebus visions of possible futures between himself and Jaka, all of which are disastrously flawed for both of them due to Cerebus's nature. After a period of penance and self-reflection on
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appearances. Along the way, they encounter veiled hostility from the Cirinists. Cerebus and Jaka's relationship begins to show signs of deterioration, and Jaka is almost tempted away by F. Stop Kennedy (a fictional version of
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All of the story arcs from the Cerebus comic book have been reprinted in collected omnibus editions of 240–630 pages each, all of which are presently still in print. They are generally referred to by fans and retailers as
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Wolk, Douglas. "Aardvark Politick", September 2005. "Dave Sim's 6,000-plus-page Cerebus is a Deeply Misogynistic Graphic Novel about an Anthropomorphic, Hermaphroditic Aardvark. And it's an Absolute Masterpiece."
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placed Cerebus as the 91st-greatest comic book hero of all time, stating that "few names hold as much sway in the independent comics scene as Cerebus" and "Cerebus' mark on the industry will be everlasting".
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Cirin, whose views were much less militaristic. The sect honors mothers primarily, also giving high honors to daughters (potential mothers) and children. Men are tolerated. Like Cerebus, she is an aardvark.
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storyline. In Davis's material, he refers to the "creative male light" and the "emotional female void", a reversal of the gender-based view of creation espoused by the Judge at the end of
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while gathering research material for "Rick's Story". However, rather than following an established religion, Sim follows his own personal belief system cobbled together from elements of
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storyline. His manipulations of both Cerebus and the Roach lead to his pawns eventually growing more powerful than he ever hoped to be. Weisshaupt is named after the historical
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sect which opposes Cirin. The Kevillists mirror the Cirinists' philosophy, but would prefer power in the hands of daughters instead of mothers. She is named for actress
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sees many of his old friends and enemies waiting for him in "the Light". Jaka, Bear, and Ham beckon to him, and he eagerly rushes to join them, thinking they are in
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as of secondary importance to his religious practice. Sim's religious beliefs tie into his views on gender, and the bulk of the
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1562:#60 Cerebus in Hell? Presents #60 Cerebus the Emily #1 Harpies' Bizzaarre Variant, March 2022
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Cerebus has been rated to be one of the greatest characters in comics history.
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1567:#61 Cerebus in Hell? Presents #61 Batvark: A Poet in the Family #1, April 2022
1249:"Crossing Over", 22 color pages plus cover, story by Sim, art by Todd McFarlane
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1485:#42 Batvark XXXXX #1 <Censored-for-Grandma Variant>, September 2020
1104:"Demonhorn" (first appeared in Nucleus #1), 5 pages, story and art by Sim
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1553:#58 Cerebus in Hell? Presents #58 Cerebus in Hell? 2022 #1, January 2022
1542:#55 Super-Cerebus VS. Covid-19 #1 Wraparound Cover Variant, October 2021
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2844:"Marvel Threatens Aardvark-Vanaheim Over Cerebus Wolverine Parody"
1531:#54 Batvark: Coronavirus - There Are No Comics #1, September 2021
1135:"Silverspoon", (first appeared in Comics Buyer's Guide), 11 pages,
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1210:"Squinteye the Sailor" by Sim, Gerhard, and Terry Austin, 5 pages
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Shulgan, Christopher (November 2003), "Comic Book Anti-Hero!",
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1619:#75 Cerebus in Hell? Presents #75 She-Aversions #1, June 2023
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1622:#76 Cerebus in Hell? Presents #76 War In Hell? #1, July 2023
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Grant, Paul J. (January 1993). "A Boy & his Aardvark".
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rated him as the 63rd-greatest comic book character, while
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1089:"The Name of the Game Is Diamondback", 7 pages, layouts by
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3116:"Cerebus Returns In September With A New Series In 2017 –
2971:"books > Readers Of The Last Aardvark by Grady Hendrix"
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1613:#73 Cerebus in Hell? Presents #73 New Varks #1, April 2023
1575:#62 Cerebus in Hell? Presents #62 Grey A.L.@. #1, May 2022
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This story arc concentrates on the last days and death of
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1598:#68 Cerebus in Hell? Presents #68 BTVRK #1, November 2022
1482:#42 Batvark Penis #1 Virgin Cover Variant, September 2020
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1616:#74 Cerebus in Hell? Presents #74 Aversions #1, May 2023
1547:#56 The League of Extraordinary Corona #1, November 2021
1407:#18 Nick Calm, Agent of C.O.D.P.I.E.C.E. #1, August 2018
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From 11th printing, also contains "Silverspoon" strips
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sect which conquers Estarcion at the conclusion of the
1413:#20 The League of Extraordinary Cerebi #1, October 2018
322:, as if I need to say so, is still to comic books what
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Issues #112 and #113, from 1988 by Dave Sim and Gerhard
1470:#39 Vark Wars: Walt's Empire Strikes Back #1, May 2020
1383:#10 Cerebus: The Vark Knight Returns #1, December 2017
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Colleen talks about Dave's support of self-publishers
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1449:#32 Colour Your Own Cerebus in Hell? #1, October 2019
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for help, but is dragged into the Light nonetheless.
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who takes on a number of roles throughout the series—
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Sim says the name Cerebus at 3:58 into the interview
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1410:#19 Crisis of Infinite Cerebi #1, September 19, 2018
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Graphic Novels and Comics in Libraries and Archives
1502:#45 Hermann #1 Virgin Cover Variant, December 2020
1476:#41 The Amicable Spider-Vark Annual #1, August 2020
1295:swiped from that artist's famous illustrations for
1178:"A Friendly Reminder", 3 color pages, February 1985
1121:"What Happened Between Issues #20 and #21", 8 pages
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3448:Identity and Form in Alternative Comics, 1967–2007
3159:"Notes on the auction for page 96 of High Society"
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465:, he donated his entire fee—over $ 100,000—to the
30:"Cerebus" redirects here. Not to be confused with
3759:Journey: The Adventures of Wolverine MacAlistaire
1528:#53 Crisis In Infinite Quarantine #1, August 2021
594:In early 2009, Sim launched the bimonthly series
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3050:CFG Archive of Newsarama discussion, Feb 6, 2008
3001:"Gerhard and Aardvark-Vanaheim have parted ways"
2949:"CFG: Cerebus Mailing List 'talk' with Dave Sim"
2072:arc was reprinted in smaller collections called
1539:#55 Super-Cerebus VS. Covid-19 #1, October 2021
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598:. It was translated into Italian; and in 2011,
551:, although he described himself in issue #8 of
4435:Canadian Comic Book Creator Awards Association
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2076:before Sim decided on the "phonebook" format.
1362:#3 Cerebus in Hell? No. 2 (2/4), February 2017
1283:In 2017, Sim started publishing a new series,
1194:"Cerebus Dreams II", 4 3D pages, December 1984
1184:"The Girl Next Door", 3 color pages, June 1985
1175:"His First Fifth", 9 color pages, October 1984
800:in which the Roach plays "Swoon" (a parody of
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1404:#17 Teenage Mutant Ninja Cerebi #1, July 2018
1380:#9 Death of Cerebus in Hell #1, November 2017
1359:#2 Cerebus in Hell? No. 1 (1/4), January 2017
1305:. Small pictures of Cerebus, copied from the
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1181:"Selling Insurance", 2 color pages, June 1985
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386:In 1979, Sim, who was at the time a frequent
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1493:#43 The Vault of Cerebus #1, Octoberish 2020
405:"phone book", a paperback collection of the
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1917:. Visually, the Regency Elf is inspired by
1525:#52 The Unethical Spider-Vark #1, July 2021
1467:#38 Green Dante/Green Virgil #1, April 2020
1443:#30 Tales of Sophistication #1, August 2019
1368:#5 Cerebus in Hell? No. 4 (4/4), April 2017
1365:#4 Cerebus in Hell? No. 3 (3/4), March 2017
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2842:Heintjes, Tom; Thompson, Kim (July 1984).
1937:thrown in), Canadian Member of Parliament
1507:#46 Cerebus in Hell? 2021 #1, January 2021
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3122:. June 22, 2016. Retrieved June 29, 2018.
3064:. Blackvelveteditrice.com. Archived from
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1696:. She is the leader of the Kevillists, a
1513:#48 Flaming Cerebus Comics #1, March 2021
1510:#47 The Amazing Batvark #1, February 2021
1458:#35 The House of Cerebus #1, January 2020
1446:#31 The Iron Manticore #1, September 2019
1392:#13 World's Finite Cerebus #1, March 2018
1389:#12 The Amazing Cerebus #1, February 2018
1268:"What if Cerebus had lived in the age of
506:#1–200 the completion of the story. The
4788:Cultural depictions of the Marx Brothers
4668:Canadian Society for the Study of Comics
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1461:#36 The Silver Cerebus #1, February 2020
1356:#1 Cerebus in Hell? No. 0, November 2016
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1431:#26 Super Cerebus Annual #1, April 2019
1422:#23 Giant-Size Jingles #1, January 2019
1416:#21 Cerberus in Hell? #1, November 2018
1398:#15 The Undateable Cerebus #1, May 2018
1146:"Cerebus Dreams", written and drawn by
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455:When Sim guest-wrote the 10th issue of
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2813:Comicon board posting by Colleen Doran
1873:First introduced as Jaka's husband in
1782:series and Frank Miller's Batman from
1728:Elrod the Albino (Elrod of Melvinbone)
1550:#57 Coronavirus Book #1, December 2021
1522:#51 Strangers in Cerebus #1, June 2021
1347:with small pictures of Cerebus added.
1107:"The Morning After", 6 pages, inks by
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299:comics, primarily Marvel's version of
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3443:The Aardvark Hero: Dave Sim's Cerebus
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2698:"The Cerebus Celibate: Issues 1 – 50"
1479:#42 Batvark Penis #1, September 2020
1401:#16 The Un-Bedable Vark #1, June 2018
1395:#14 Love and Aardvarks #1, April 2018
1374:#7 Aardvark Comics #1, September 2017
4838:Comics characters introduced in 1977
4515:Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo
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3183:Cerebus #189 Note From The President
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1473:#40 Attractive Cousins #1, July 2020
1419:#22 Canadian Vark! #1, December 2018
1093:, story and art by Sim, January 1981
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4663:Association of Canadian Cartoonists
3451:, University College London, 2008,
1516:#49 Cerebus The Duck #1, April 2021
1464:#37 The Varking Dead #1, March 2020
1437:#28 LGBTQ etc. People #1, June 2019
1377:#8 Strange Cerebus #1, October 2017
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3383:Turner-Maier, Jason (2004-02-22).
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3032:. Davesim.blogspot.com. 2007-07-10
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1519:#50 Baby Yoda Cerebus #1, May 2021
1496:#44 Spider-Whore #1, November 2020
1440:#29 Fornicators inc. #1, July 2019
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4818:Fictional swordfighters in comics
3529:The Strange Death of Alex Raymond
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2700:. Comics Alliance. Archived from
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4685:Comic Legends Legal Defense Fund
4531:List of Canadian comics creators
4452:Canadian Cartoonist Hall of Fame
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3030:"Dave Sim's blog, July 10, 2007"
1997:were collected in six issues of
1455:#34 Vark Thing #1, December 2019
973:Corporal Walter (Radar) O'Reilly
663:Sergeant Preston of the Mounties
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4490:Paradise Comics Toronto Comicon
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2656:Wasted Genius: A Flaherty Story
1452:#33 Vark Wars #1, November 2019
1228:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #8
1054:, 11 pages published weekly in
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138:December 1977 – March 2004
4614:The Great Canadian Comic Books
3978:Nelvana of the Northern Lights
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2696:Uzumeri, David (May 5, 2020).
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1499:#45 Hermann #1, December 2020
1434:#27 Cerebus Woman #1, May 2019
1386:#11 Watchvark #1, January 2018
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583:upon his and Gerhard's death,
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3445:" from Emma Tinker's thesis,
3277:"Cerebus phonebooks part two"
3275:Liss, Margaret (2009-10-17).
2803:Collector Times June 16, 2005
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467:Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
401:When Sim published the first
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3231:, page 13. McFarland, 2010.
2969:Grady Hendrix (2004-03-23).
2039:) was released in 2005, and
1828:(a connection well known to
1788:), normalroach (Valentino's
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4828:Comics critical of religion
4500:Toronto Comic Arts Festival
2782:September 29, 2007, at the
1710:Leader of the Cirinists, a
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964:is seen as a reflection of
535:, Sim became a believer in
10:
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4823:LGBTQ characters in comics
4753:Canadian comics characters
2936:Collected Letters Volume 2
2661:In Season 9, Episode 5 of
1371:#6 Batvark #1, August 2017
1199:Cerebus Jam #1, April 1986
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604:was published in Spanish.
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4813:Fictional prime ministers
4733:Comic book limited series
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4728:Aardvark-Vanaheim titles
4470:Central Canada Comic Con
3252:. Henry Griggs Ramblings
3120:By Dave Sim And Friends"
2230:Second published volume
2041:Collected Letters vol. 2
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398:for 300 monthly issues.
4758:Canadian graphic novels
4679:Comic Book Confidential
4621:Invaders from the North
4129:For Better or For Worse
2684:Interview with Dave Sim
2343:Mothers & Daughters
2196:First published volume
2056:Cerebus World Tour Book
1993:The first 25 issues of
1824:but drawn to look like
1785:The Dark Knight Returns
1663:makes this impossible.
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601:Church and State Vol. I
63:Publication information
4848:Marvel Comics parodies
4293:The Postman from Space
3330:"Cerebus is number 38"
3250:"Cerebus the Aardvark"
3200:"Letter from Dave Sim"
2160:Third published volume
2096:Novels and collections
2043:was released in 2007 (
2029:Collected Letters 2004
1803:Challenge of the Yukon
1792:), Punisherroach (the
751:Charles Robert Maturin
345:by Dave Sim under his
4783:Mass media franchises
4639:The Anti-Gravity Room
4414:Strawberry Jam Comics
4389:Maple Leaf Publishing
4364:Dreamwave Productions
4359:Drawn & Quarterly
4334:Black Eye Productions
4157:It Happened in Canada
3766:Flaming Carrot Comics
3582:Mothers and Daughters
2866:(November 20, 1992).
1667:Supporting characters
1160:"A Night on the Town"
1085:vol. 1, January 1981
991:recreational drug use
688:Church & State II
641:Julius "Groucho" Marx
587:would enter into the
370:Strangers in Paradise
291:The comic began as a
4803:Fictional bartenders
4793:Comics about mammals
4763:Eisner Award winners
4646:Prisoners of Gravity
4597:Now & Then Books
4349:Coscom Entertainment
3745:Cerebus the Aardvark
3005:Cerebus Yahoo! Group
2951:. Cerebusfangirl.com
2801:"Dave Sim Interview"
2734:on December 21, 2016
2704:on September 4, 2014
2625:Reception and legacy
1863:'s Celtic barbarian
1833:conspiracy theorists
1657:reproductive systems
1343:, the artwork is by
1132:"Magiking", 10 pages
1057:Comics Buyer's Guide
1036:Comics Buyer's Guide
746:Melmoth the Wanderer
670:Church & State I
248:Cerebus the Aardvark
125:(mid-period issues),
41:Cerebus the Aardvark
4798:Fictional aardvarks
4743:2004 comics endings
4577:Happy Harbor Comics
4369:Hillborough Studios
3688:Howard E. Day Prize
3389:Stanford University
3137:Cerebus Number Zero
2872:Krause Publications
2728:"From Hell: Part 3"
2239:Church and State II
2060:Cerebus Number Zero
1959:F. Scott Fitzgerald
1324:#1, is a satire of
1148:Barry Windsor Smith
1142:Vol 5, Summer 1983
1003:genetic engineering
905:F. Scott Fitzgerald
531:storyline. Once an
334:Publication history
306:Starting with the "
301:Conan the Barbarian
255:series, created by
128:theological fiction
4833:Comics by Dave Sim
4738:1977 comics debuts
4592:Strange Adventures
4572:Dragon Lady Comics
4394:Mécanique Générale
4379:New Reliable Press
3950:Ed the Happy Clown
3561:Church & State
3539:Cerebus storylines
3102:2011-06-15 at the
3091:2011-06-15 at the
2900:(1994), pp. 70–71.
2849:The Comics Journal
2217:Church & State
2205:Church and State I
1971:Rodney Dangerfield
1818:Church & State
1737:Elric of Melnibone
1128:vol. 4, Fall 1982
1117:vol. 3, Fall 1981
1100:vol. 2, June 1981
1064:vol. 4 and in the
1022:. He calls out to
995:lesbian motherhood
637:Elric of Melniboné
499:The Comics Journal
390:user, began using
312:Cerebus phonebooks
18:Cerebus characters
4843:Sword and sorcery
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4480:Montreal Comiccon
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4354:Dragon Lady Press
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4094:The Chosen Family
4087:Capitalist Piglet
4013:Thieves and Kings
3929:Champions of Hell
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3683:Cerebus phonebook
3650:Associated people
3627:Aardvark-Vanaheim
3395:on March 23, 2009
3237:978-0-786-44302-4
2975:The Village Voice
2622:
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2074:Swords of Cerebus
2007:Swords of Cerebus
2005:trade paperback.
1999:Swords of Cerebus
1927:Margaret Thatcher
1826:George Washington
1156:Vol 6, Fall 1984
1154:Swords of Cerebus
1140:Swords of Cerebus
1126:Swords of Cerebus
1115:Swords of Cerebus
1098:Swords of Cerebus
1083:Swords of Cerebus
1074:Swords of Cerebus
1062:Swords of Cerebus
1030:Other appearances
957:Issues #289–300.
941:the Three Stooges
935:Issues #266–288.
917:Issues #251–265.
899:Issues #232–250.
885:Issues #220–231.
867:Issues #201–219.
818:Issues #175–186.
786:Issues #163–174.
768:Issues #151–162.
729:Issues #139–150.
711:Issues #114–136.
608:Published volumes
573:Following Cerebus
553:Following Cerebus
459:'s comics series
444:over a parody of
438:Aardvark-Vanaheim
347:Aardvark-Vanaheim
297:sword and sorcery
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1278:Cerebus in Hell?
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