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Cerebus, Volume 1 description
Welcome to Estarcion, the wildly absurd and funny world of Cerebus the Aardvark. This initial volume collects the first two years of stories from Dave Sim's 300-issue magnum opus (still in progress after 20 years). Don't be discouraged by the initially crude artwork or the silliness of the stories. It gets better--even noticeably within this volume. This first installment is the most valuable in preparing for the larger stories ahead. When we first meet Cerebus--a small, gray, and chronically ill-tempered aardvark--he is making his living as a barbarian. In 1977, when the Cerebus comic book series began, Sim initially conceived of it as a parody of such popular series as Conan, Red Sonja, and Elric but quickly mined that material and transformed the scope of the series into much more. Even by the end of this volume, the Cerebus story begins to transform beyond "funny animal" humor into something much more complex and interesting. High points in Cerebus include the introduction of Lord Julius, the dictator of Palnu, who looks, acts, and talks just like a certain cigar-smoking, mustachioed comedian; Jaka, Cerebus's one true love; Elrod the Albino, an innept swordsman; and the Cockroach, the-mother-of-all-superhero-parodies and "inspiration" for the much-later TV and comic character--the Tick. All of these characters appear later on in the series as part of a constantly present ensemble of supporting figures. Even if Cerebus doesn't knock your socks off, give its successor, High Society a try, as this is where the plot really gets going. |
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Cerebus, Volume 1 Customer Reviews
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wonderful independent literature
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Dave Sim is among the most talented line artists of the last thirty years. His incredible depictions of people and even the cartoonish main character are truly high art. Cerebus book one is rough in the beginning, as many comics of this nature are. As the book progresses however, the quality of his work improves with his devotion to his character. The first stories in this chapter are mostly non-linier yet continue into a wonderfully crafted world and a very intricate story. It begins with the story of the earth-pig born, Cerebus, and a wizard's tower in a true Conan style. He continues along his adventures undertaking many jobs, such as mercenary, thief, body guard, warlord, would be messiah and many more. Along the way he makes many acquaintances, some of whom are parodies of well known comic book characters, actors, comedians, writers, artists and musicians. You begin to glimpse the surface of what makes this aardvark who he is. The first several books have an emphasis on comedy while the latter books while still comedic, have a far more dramatic element instilled in them. The recurrent characters and overall theme remains enigmatic until the later chapters, but that does not detract from the base enjoyment that I received upon reading this wonderful story the first time. It remains a prized center piece of my personal collection.
I did not purchase this book from Amazon, but highly recommend anyone to do so. This book and High Society are good enough to stand on their own, although the two volume Church and State are by far among the best in the graphic novel history. Amazingly detailed work on land and cityscapes and a continuing refinement of Sims craft is what you can expect as you delve further into his imaginative world. The series is astounding although quite long, perhaps too long for some and I only recommend that it be collected in it's entirety by true graphic novel enthusiasts. I began collecting the series thirteen years ago and finished only last year. This however does not compare to the incredible amount of work that he and his compatriot Gerhard poured into this modern epic. Some may find it a bit boring and overly worded in later volumes, yet the beginning of the collection is fast paced and truly entertaining. You would be doing yourself a favor with this work.
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