Included previously unpublished or obscure Cerebus stories and sketches.
Created and edited by Craig Miller and John Thorne , with direct involvement from Dave Sim and his background artist, Gerhard . Content:
Primarily a magazine/fanzine focusing on essays, interviews, and rare or unpublished artwork.
Deep dives into the symbolism and motifs of the Cerebus storyline.
was a comic-book-related magazine published by Win-Mill Productions in association with Aardvark-Vanaheim from July 2004 to August 2011. It functioned as both a fanzine and a formal exploration of the 300-issue Cerebus the Aardvark series created by Dave Sim . Publication Summary Issues: 12 issues total.
Most issues featured new, original cover art by Dave Sim. Issue Highlights
Featured conversations with Dave Sim and other creators connected to the series (e.g., Harvey Kurtzman, Neal Adams).
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Included previously unpublished or obscure Cerebus stories and sketches.
Created and edited by Craig Miller and John Thorne , with direct involvement from Dave Sim and his background artist, Gerhard . Content: Following Cerebus.cbr
Primarily a magazine/fanzine focusing on essays, interviews, and rare or unpublished artwork. Deep dives into the symbolism and motifs of
Deep dives into the symbolism and motifs of the Cerebus storyline. Publication Summary Issues: 12 issues total
was a comic-book-related magazine published by Win-Mill Productions in association with Aardvark-Vanaheim from July 2004 to August 2011. It functioned as both a fanzine and a formal exploration of the 300-issue Cerebus the Aardvark series created by Dave Sim . Publication Summary Issues: 12 issues total.
Most issues featured new, original cover art by Dave Sim. Issue Highlights
Featured conversations with Dave Sim and other creators connected to the series (e.g., Harvey Kurtzman, Neal Adams).