Cerebus | |
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Date | 1987 |
No. of issues | 25 |
Series | Cerebus |
Page count | 534 pages |
Publisher | Aardvark-Vanaheim |
Creative team | |
Creators | Dave Sim |
Original publication | |
Published in | Cerebus |
Issues | 1–25 |
Date of publication | December 1977 – April 1981 |
Language | English |
ISBN | 0-919359-08-6 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | High Society |
Cerebus novels |
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Phonebooks, Characters |
Cerebus |
High Society |
Church & State |
Jaka's Story |
Melmoth |
Mothers & Daughters |
Guys |
Rick's Story |
Going Home |
Latter Days |
Cerebus is the first collected volume of Canadian cartoonist Dave Sim's Cerebus comic book series. It is made up of the first 25 issues of Cerebus, plus, as of the 11th edition, some strips that ran in Comics Buyer's Guide featuring Silverspoon, a parody of the comic strip Prince Valiant.
While Cerebus is the first volume in the series, it was the third to be collected in "phonebook" form, after High Society and Church & State Volume I.
Synopsis
First appearances
- Cerebus
- Bran Mak Muffin
- Jaka
- Red Sophia
- Elrod the Albino (or Elrod of Melvinbone)
- The Roach
- Lord Julius
Publication
Cerebus (though only the collected volume is so titled) comprises the first 25 issues of the Cerebus comic book series. Unlike the other volumes, Cerebus is not a cohesive story, but rather, most represented issues contain their own story, with certain stories lasting two or three issues.
For the first dozen issues, the comic book was published bi-monthly. When Sim's partner and wife-to-be, Deni Loubert, realized that the comic book was selling well enough to go monthly, Sim dropped his commercial art work and focused on Cerebus.
Though the first in the series, Cerebus was the third volume to be printed after High Society came out in 1986 and Church & State Volume I came out in 1987.[1] Cerebus left the presses on August 15, 1987.
The 11th and later editions contain extra pages—the "Silverspoon" storyline from the Comics Buyer's Guide that took place between Cerebus #13 and #14. It was placed in the middle of the Cerebus "phonebook" starting on page 295.[2] Sim said its appearance in the phonebook was important, otherwise the sudden appearance of Lord Julius is inexplicable;[3] that the story had not been included before was an oversight.
References
- ↑ Liss, Margaret (2009-10-17). "Cerebus phonebooks part two". Cerebusfangirl.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-13. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
- ↑ Liss, Margaret (2008-07-06). "Cerebus Phonebooks". Cerebusfangirl.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-13. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
- ↑ "Silverspoon story". Cereb.us/wiki. Archived from the original on 2011-10-02. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
Sources
- Cerebus Fangirl
- Cerebus Wiki, set up by Cerebus Fangirl
Further reading
- Cerebus Phonebook page at Cerebus Wiki