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animation progress by William Huang
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Premiering tonight Episode 73 of Cerebus TV
Cerebus film editor & producer Dave Fisher gets a couple of interesting clips at WIZARD TORONTO of Greg Horn and some amazing inking by J. Bone. Also a progress report as Dave Sim takes on more of the pre-production workload of glamourpuss, including typesetting and colour guides for the front cover. Also CEREBUS ARCHIVE on-going series printed by ComiXpress now up in double digits with issue #14 in pre-production.
ART BUYERS: Paradise Comics is auctioning a CEREBUS vs WOLVERINE sketch cover. See it at www.paradisecomics.com and e-mail any bids to paradisecomics@wiznet.ca
ART BUYERS: Paradise Comics is auctioning a CEREBUS vs WOLVERINE sketch cover. See it at www.paradisecomics.com and e-mail any bids to paradisecomics@wiznet.ca
And today the launch of SIM TV (episode 74 of Cerebus TV on youtube!)
Breaking News! Announcing SIM TV: Episode 74 - Just when you thought Dave Sim's online TV show was having another extended hiccup, there's interim relief:
The first episode -- Episode 74 -- ever to be posted to YouTube! Watch for it at 10 pm Friday July 29, featuring segments on David Branstetter's STRAW MAN as Dave Sim answers a letter from Branstetter and shows examples of his work. Also an extended look at the Summer 2011 issue of LID magazine, co-produced in Manhattan by long-time CEREBUS fan Dagon James ("I've owed him a plug for a long time," says Sim) including information on legendary photographer Jurgen Vollmer, the originator of the Beatle haircut and the earliest photographer of the band (like how to order his signed, limited edition book of photographs. How limited? 1,750 copies worldwide limited).
The first episode -- Episode 74 -- ever to be posted to YouTube! Watch for it at 10 pm Friday July 29, featuring segments on David Branstetter's STRAW MAN as Dave Sim answers a letter from Branstetter and shows examples of his work. Also an extended look at the Summer 2011 issue of LID magazine, co-produced in Manhattan by long-time CEREBUS fan Dagon James ("I've owed him a plug for a long time," says Sim) including information on legendary photographer Jurgen Vollmer, the originator of the Beatle haircut and the earliest photographer of the band (like how to order his signed, limited edition book of photographs. How limited? 1,750 copies worldwide limited).