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Cerebus Archive (2009) comic books

  • Issue #1A
    Cerebus Archive (2009) 1A

    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.

  • Issue #2A
    Cerebus Archive (2009) 2A

    Written by Dave Sim. Art by Dave Sim. 'From out of the slightly tarnished end of the Bronze Age of Comics,' it's the second issue of Cerebus Archive, chronicling Dave Sim's history as a cartoonist from 1972 to the present. This issue features 'Life Suit' and 'Justice' from 1974-75, a rejection letter from Gray Morrow, letters from Gene Day, and the next few steps in the history of 'The Beavers,' Sim's pre-Cerebus Canadian newspaper strip. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #3
    Cerebus Archive (2009) 3

    Story and Art by Dave Sim Three complete stories - 'The Necromancer,' 'The Company Man,' and 'Gravedigger's Banquet' - all from the 1970's including Dave Sim's abortive attempts to break in at Charlton Comics, complete with rejection letters from Charlton editor George Wildman. Cover price $3.00.