Cerebus Checklist: Other Dave Sim & Gerhard Stuff

  • Comics:
    • Actor Comics Presents: Volume 1, #1, published by Century Comics, fall 2006. 6 page story entitled "Hypothetical Cerebus", written by T. Casey Brennan with art by Dave.
    • AARGH! (1988): Published by Mad Love Publishing (Alan Moore's company), Oct. 1988, to benefit the Organization for Lesbian and Gay Action. A 72 page book with a contribution by Sim & Gerhard: "An Untold Tale of the Secret Sacred Wars", 4 pages. AARGH! Stands for Artists Against Rampant Government Homophobia
    • Ali Baba, Scourge of the Desert #1: 1992, from Gauntlet Comics, "The Fate of the Fire Gems" Co-plot, co-script and layouts - 8 pages, "Ali-Baba: Recollections" a one page essay, and cover layouts (pencils by Dale Keown). There are two versions of the cover, the standard and a "gold" edition, the only difference on the gold cover is the text "Ali Baba" has gold colored ink rather then the black / red of the standard and the Gauntlet Comics tag on the left says "Special Edition" and it cost $5.95 vs the standard's $3.50.
    • Awakening Comics #1: "Dave drew one panel of a jam comic that was passed around at the 1996 Montreal Spirits of Independence Con"
    • BLIP: The Book of Little Independent Publishers: 72 pages, B&W. A sampler book that offers 13 four page stories. Each section is forwarded by a text page introducing the creator and their current project. Dave Sim and Michael Cohen did a jam story entitled "The Caretaker" wherein Michael did the first panel and faxed it to Dave who did the second panel, back and forth until the entire story was completed.
    • Captain Canuck #4: (1976) Published by Comely Comics, 36 pages. Has a half page strip reprint of Sim's The Beavers.
    • Captain Canuck Summer Special #1: (1980) Published by Comely Comics, 68 pages, has a Sim 1 page pin-up of Captain Canuck.
    • Cerebus Archive: 24 page B&W comic with color covers, published by Aardvark-Vanaheim. Dave is publishing pieces from the Cerebus Archive.
    • Comics Festival!: Pages 4 - 7 feature Dave Sim and chester Brown's "untitled" which is a continuation of their piece from the World Tour Book (see reprints section).
    • Creepy #79: Warren Publishing, May 1976, "The Shadow Of The Axe", script by Sim, art by Russ Heath, 6 pages
    • Creepy #91: A reprint of the above story, August 1977.
    • Dr. Wirtham's Comics and Stories #1:  6 page comic entitled "Gifts of Silver Splendor by Gene Day (art and story) and Dave Sim (lettering)
    • Ed & Red's Comic Strip #1: Published by Hot Tub Press, 2006. Sold at the Toronto Comic Con. Contains a three page short story written and drawn by Dave.
    • Ed Savage's 10c Comics #2: June 1977, inks on an 8 page story.
    • Eddie Campbell's Bacchus #5: Back cover sports a never-reprinted drawing of Bacchus by "Bloody Dave Sim/95".
    • The Ersatz Peach: from MU Press (1995), A trade paperback collection of stories and artwork by several creators, honoring Donna Barr's Desert Peach. Sim also did the introduction for this.
    • Everwinds #2: "Published by Amaze Ink/Slave Labor Graphics, A jam page inserted into the story in which Dave drew 3 panels with the Judge, on in which the Judge is morphing into a version of my character Wapiti"
    • Faerie Star #1: From Moon Press in 1977, "Captain and the Sorcerer" (art & letters) 9 pages, "Paper Dragon" (lettering) 5 pages, "Time's Revenge" (Lettering) 4 pages, and "Hobo Dreamer" (lettering) 3 pages.
    • Fantasy Quarterly: (1978) Published by Independent Publishers Syndicate, 40 pages, has a one page Sim pin-up.
    • Free Speechs: From Oni Press and the CBLDF in 1998, a B&W 48 page comic sized collection of speeches made by various on the importance of Free Speech. Sim did the back cover and Gerhard did the coloring for it. Also reprinted is Sim's intro for the Neil Gaiman's Guardian Angel Tour Reading entitled "The Story of Lulu According to Her Feet."
    • Future Day: Written and illustrated by Gene Day with lettering by Dave Sim. Flying Buttress Press, 1979. Hardcover, printed boards. Stories: Gifts of Silver Splendor, Hive, Days of Future Past, Gauntlet, Paper Dragon, War Games, Black Legion.
    • Gene Day's Black Zeppelin: Published by Renegade Press
      • #1: (1985) 28 pages, contains four stories. One seven page story by Sim (scripts and art, from the 1970's) entitled "Adriene All Alone"
      • #3: (Aug 1985) "Occurrence on a December's Morning" Lettering by Sim (story by Gene Day, art by Bruce Conklin). 4 pages.
      • #4: (March 1986)"An Evil Clause" Art by Sim (Script by Dave McCarthy), 5 pages and "Sequence" Script by Sim (art by Gene Day / Joe Erslavas) 5 pages.
      • #5: (Oct 1986) "Life's End" Scripts and Pencils by Sim (inks by Gene Day) 8 pages and "Gravedigger's Banquet" Script and pencils by Sim (inks by Gene Day) 3 pages.
    • glamourpuss: BW interior, color covers, published by Aardvark Vanaheim.
    • Gun Fu: The Lost City #4: Dave and Gerhard did a back cover with Gung Fu artists Howard M. Shum and Joey Mason.
    • Howard The Duck #8: From Marvel in 1980, Sim did an one page story and art for the front inside cover.
    • Images of A Distant Soil Pinups: Image, 1997. Pin-up book with a pin up by Dave and Gerhard.
    • Images of Omaha: A benefit book by many artists and writers. For Reed Waller (original artist for Omaha the Cat Dancer) who was sick at the time. Includes some material by Sim. Sim and Gerhard also did the cover.
    • Imagine #1: April 1978, from Star*Reach Productions, "Anticipation" script by Sim, 5 pages.
    • Imagine #2: Star*Reach Productions, June 1978, "Speed", lettering by Sim (story by Gene Day), four page story.
    • Imagine #4: Nov 1978, Published by Star*Reach, Has a four page Sim story entitled "Cosmix."
    • Krey # 2: By Gaunlet has a preview of Ali Baba by Steve LeBlanc with cover by Dale Keown and Dave (Cerebus) Sim with script input.
    • Marvel Fanfare (volume 1) #25: Sim did several pin-ups for it (called "Original Sim"): A kung-fu character, Howard the Duck, Moon Knight, Cyclops from the X-Men, and Iron Man (well, Tony in the armor, with a bottle in front of him from "Aardvark Distillers Inc. of Canada, his helmet is off and a skull behind him.). All of them are in color.
    • Oktoberfest #1: "Now and Then Presents Oktoberfest Comics is published by Now and Then Publications four times yearly." The inside front cover is The Beavers in "October" I'm going to assume this was a Sunday strip. The first story by Dave Sim and Gene Day is called Uncle Hans in Oktober Quest. It is an Uncle Scrooge type adventure. Next is a two page Uncle Hans strip, followed by a four page Beavers comic featuring Uncle Hans and finally Six pages of Cap'n Riverrat with story by Sim and art by Gene Day. The back page is a Beavers strip called "The Ticket" which makes reference to a local lottery called Winterio (which is referencing an old ad campaign). Most of the contents are copywrited by Harry Kremer except for the Beavers and Cap'n Riverrat.
    • The Origins of Sparky#1: BW, published by Awakening Comics. Has a jam between Steve Peters and Dave.
    • Otto Space #1: reprints "Stargazer" from Revolt 3000, script and art by Sim, 11 pages, Manifest Destiny Publishing in 1991
    • Otto Space #2: 1993, reprints "The Hyrbid" from the Revolt 3000.
    • Phantacea: Circa 1997, BW from McPherson Publishing Co.
      • #1: 32 pages of Dave Sim art. Here is the back cover. I've misplaced my scan of the front cover, if you have one, please email me. Thanks!
      • #2: 10 pages of Dave Sim art (no script credits) ffor "Meet: The Indescribable Mr. NoName!" Here is the front cover
    • Phantacea Phase One #1: Nov 1987 from McPherson Publishing Co, "The Launching of the Cosmic Express" art by Sim, from 1977, 13 pages. Here is a look at some of Sim's art.
    • Phantasy Digest #2: An 80-page digest-sized publications put out by fan publisher Hall Publications in 1977. Edited by Wayne Warfield, #2 features fiction by John Jakes (Brak the Barbarian) and Robert E. Howard ("Fangs of Gold"). The REH detective story is illustrated by Dave Sim. Sim also did the cover illustration.
    • Power Comics #1: B&W published by Power Comics Co. First Sim aardvark story (he only did the art) entitled "A Boy and His Aardvark" 5 pages. Later reprinted in a second printing. Here is the first five pages from the comic up on the Now & Then Times comic books store website.
    • Psycho #1 Annual: 1972. From Skywald Publishing, Dave did the contents page illustration.
    • Psycho 24: Winter special, March 1975, Skywald Publishing. "The Cry of the White Wolf" written by Dave Sim and illustrated by Stan Connerty.
    • Puma Blues #20: From 1988, published by Stephen Murphy and Michael Zulli, contains a one page pin-up by Dave entitled "Mini Jaws Spooks Lake". Gerhard also colored the cover.
    • Quack #3, 4 & 5: Published by Star*Reach. #3 has a cover by Sim (pencils) and Steve Leialoha (inks) of The Beavers. Also has a four page story of "The Beavers" by Sim. #4 (1977) Has a five page The Beavers story and #5 (1978) has a six page The Beavers story. Here is a look at several pages from that issue.
    • Questar #1: 1978, "Rogg!" 4 page story, Sim did the lettering for this Sci-Fi / fantasy book.
    • Rare Bit Fiends: By Rick Vietch. Rare Bit Fiends #1-8 were collected in the trade paperback "Rabid Eye". But I am not sure if any of the below shorts by Sim and Gerhard made it into the trade. If you have the collection, please send me an email letting me know if any of the below are in it. Thanks! To see Zelda's Cafe go to the Other Stories.
      • issue #1: "Zelda's Cafe" written and drawn by Sim.
      • #3: "Sim's Road Bit", a dream he had about his grandfather's funeral. 1 Page.
      • #4: "Road Bits, June 10-15, 1994, Greetings From Baltimore" (3 panels by Sim (I guess..., it's difficult to tell) about Barry Windsor-Smith (June 11, 1994)).
      • #8: "The Dream of the Japanese Shopping Mall That Looked Like It Was Drawn By Gerhard", copyright Veitch and Gerhard (and featuring "Dave" and his "air balls").
    • Revolt 3000 #1: Dave did the art for this, but it never was published. There were four stories to be printed. 2 of them were later reprinted in Otto Space. The other two "Crimson Alpha" and "Raven and Trout" have never been published.
    • Shi: Senryaku #1: Features different artists versions of Shi and the "36 Statagems of the Chinese art of war." Sim did a page for this comic.
    • Space Wars: Apr 1978. "War Games" by Gene Day with lettering by Dave Sim.
    • Spaced #8: The inks and background by Dave Sim are on page 9, panel 4. He only did one panel in the book as a contest to see who could spot it.
    • Star Child #0: April 1993, Story by James A. Owen, art by a multitude of people including 2 pages by Sim and Gerhard.
    • Star*Reach #7: From Jan 1977, Sim did the script for an 8 page story "I'm God".
    • Star*Reach #9: From June 1977, Sim did the lettering on a 6 page Gene Day story "Divine Wind"
    • Star*Reach Classics #1: (March 1984) Published by Eclipse, 36 pages. Reprints the "Cosmix" story (from Imagine #4) by Sim and now colored by Michael T. Gilbert.
    • Star*Reach Classics #3: May 1984, Reprints "Divine Wind" from Star*Reach #9.
    • Star*Reach Greatest Hits: From Star*Reach productions, Trade Paperback, 1979. Collects a bunch of stories including "I'm God" written by Sim with art by Fabio Gasbarri.
    • Taboo #1: A short text piece introducing one of Bissette's comics. Gerhard did he coloring of the cover.
    • Taboo #2: SpiderBaby Grafix & Publications, 1989, "Encore" 11 page story, Sim did the lettering.
    • Taboo #9: Horror anthology with an intro by Sim, 128 pages, B&W from Kitchen Sink Press, Sept. 1995.
    • Ultimate Lost Kisses #11: Dec 2009. Written by Brian John Mitchell with artwork by Dave Sim. Published by Silber Media.
    • The Very Vicky Junior Hepcat Funbook: Published by Danny Publishing in 1996. Has some Dave Sim material. Deals with booze humor.
    • 20 Years of Heavy Metal: Hardcover book collecting many stories from the magazine Heavy Metal. Includes "Virtua" by Sim.
    • 24 Hour Comics All-Stars: Reprints Dave's 24 Hour Comic "Bigger Blacker Kiss" from Cerebus, and has a 2 page bio of Dave.
  • Fanzines:
    • Amoeba Adventures #20: Protoplasm Press, November 1995. Back cover has a Dave Sim sketch.
    • AFTA #2: BW, Winter 1978. Published by Bill Dale Marcinko. Contains one small Cerebus sketch.
    • Amazing Science Fantasy: 1975. Published by Windy City Enterprises, has a 6 page story written & drawn by Sim entitled "Life Suit"
    • Borealis vol. 1 #1: 1978, a Canadian Sci-Fi magazine with a story "Apogee" illustrated by Sim.
    • Borealis #2: Spring 1979, contains a Sim "Space Beavers" strip.
    • Brand X Comics and Drawings #1: 1980, only 250 copies, small digest format (5 1/2 X 8 1/2), only 12 pages & B&W. Dave did one piece of art for it.
    • Comic Art News and Reviews: Published by John Balge.
      • #1: Sept. 1972. 222 copy circulation. 8 pages. "The Back Alley Report" by Dave.
      • #2: Oct. 1972. "The Back Alley Report" by Dave.
      • #3: Nov. 1972. "The Back Alley Report" by Dave.
      • #4: Dec. 1972. Art and "The Back Alley Report" by Dave.
      • #5: Jan. 1973. "The Back Alley Report" by Dave.
      • #6: February 1973. "The Back Alley Report" by Dave. Cover by Dave.
      • #7: March 1973. "The Back Alley Report" by Dave. Cover by Dave.
      • #8: Apr. 1973. "The Back Alley Report" by Dave.
      • #9: May 1973. Cover by Dave. Front cover and back cover by Dave. "The Back Alley Report" by Dave.
      • #10: June 1973. Dave wrote three articles: "Working Conditions in the American Comic Book Industry", "Joe Kubert on Tarzan" and "Feiffer's People". The cover was also by Dave.
      • #12: Aug. 1973. "Hostileman" 2 page article by Dave. Interview by Dave of Augustine Funnell.
      • Vol 2 #1: (whole #13), Mar. 1973. "Men and Women: The Feiffer Theories", a 2 page essay/article by Dave. Also has a 1 page interview by Sim of Linda Fite.
      • #14: Oct 1973. Russ Heath cover photo by Sim, 4 page interview with Heath by Sim.
      • #15 / 16: Nov-Dec 1973, Vol 2 # 3 / 4.double issue. 7 page Dave Sim comic entitled "On The Back of a Pro", 2 page strip by Dave entitled "First Con", Steve Skeates interview by Dave, and two articles by Dave "Creator and Creation" and "Defining the Art Form".
      • #18 / 19: Feb-Mar 1974, double issue. Sim has two interviews: Mike Kaluta and Gil Kane. And an article by Sim.
      • #20: April 1974. An article by Sim and an one page comic strip entitled "Fan".
      • Comic Arts News and Reviews #21 & 22: double issue published in May-June 1974, 16 pages, as the story "The Publishers of Warren" by Dave Sim. (8 pgs.) and an interview with Bernie Wrightson. Front cover is by Gene Day.
      • Comic Arts News and Reviews #23: published in July 1974, 8 pages. Has an interview with Will Eisner by Dave Sim. Front and inside front cover by Dave Sim. Back cover by Gene Day.
      • #24: August 1974, also listed as volume 2 #12. pg 2-3 features an interview with Reg Smythe, the creator of "Andy Capp," by Dave Sim. Back cover has an advertisement for "How's Your Beaver?" by Dave Sim
      • #25: Sept. 1974, Sim cover, interview with Harvey Kurtzman and an article.
      • #26 / 27 / 28: Oct-Nov-Dec 1974, triple issue (!), Sim review, articles and a one page strip.
      • #29: Vol 3 #5, Jan 1975, pub. Oct 1975, Sim interview with Russ Heath (reprinted from CANAR #14), and a three page comic entitled "...The last day of Skywald..." Story by Dave Sim, Art by Dave Sim & Gene Day.
      • #30: Feb 1975, pub. Nov 1975, Sim cover, reprint of the interview in #15 / 16, new Sim article and strip.
      • #31 / 32: March/April 1975, pub. April 1976, Sim interview of Howard Chaykin.
    • Comic Calendar #1 Oct / Nov 1971. Dave did the cover drawing of Mister Miracle and published the fanzine and is listed as editor.
    • Comic Chronicles #10: Published by the Eau Claire Comiclub, June/July 1982. Cerebus cover by Graig Knickerbocker. 4 page "Cerebus Index" of the first 8 issues.
    • Comic Kingdom Confidential: 1982. A newsletter for the Comic Kingdom comic store, 11" x 17" paper folded in half, no staples. A couple paragraphs on Cerebus including a Cerebus drawing.
    • Comic Report: Small fanzine from outside Kitchener, Ontario, 8.5" X 11.5" stapled.
      • Comic Report #2: May, 1976, Swamp Thing cover and Hulk back cover by Sim. A 5 page interview with Sim.
      • #3: July 1976, 3 pages of Sim art "A Day in the Life of Gene Day".
      • #4: Aug. 1976, cover and EC tribute article 2 pages.
      • # 5/6: Oct. 1976, reprints the story entitled "Doorway to the Gods" written by T. Casey Brennan with art by Dave. 6 pages long.
      • #7: Jan 1977, one page of Sim art and a two page article.
    • Comix World #150: Published by Clay Geerdes' Comix World. Sim did the logo for this one sheet fanzine with Cerebus in it. There is also a letter from Sim on the front page. I don't know what other issues of this one sheet fanzine had the Cerebus logo on it.
    • Comix World #221: 1983. Sample art from comics by Dave Sim, Specs: 8½ × 11", two-sided newsletter.
    • Dark Fantasy: Gene Day's Fanzine. Published by Gene's Shadow Press.
      • Issue #6: Jan 1975. Did two illustrations for Wayne Hooks' story entitled "Two-Edged Fate"
      • Issue #7: Sept 1975. Did two illustrations for James Lankashire's story "The Waters of Merom"
      • Issue #8: 1976. One illustration for a David Madison story entitled "Grass"
      • Issue #10: 1976. Three panels in a portfolio by Dave entitled "Dead Things" and a 6 page story by Sim with one illustration by Sim and Gene Day.
      • Issue #11: Jan, 1977. Dave illustrated 1 page for a story called "Time and Time Again". He is also listed as a consulting editor.
      • Issue #14: Sept 1977. Dave illustrated 1 page for a story called "Horror in the Black Hills."
      • Issue #17: Some art by Dave
      • Issue #19: Story by Dave entitled "Starry Deadfall".
      • Issue #20: Dave did the inside back cover illustration.
      • Here is a picture of a few of the issues. Digest size, published by Shadow Press.
    • DC Bulletin Vol 1 #1: Published by Alan Orr, 4 8.5" X 11" pages stapled together, unknown date. Dave contributed an article called "Drawing the Continued Characters" and two 1/2 page illustrations: one of Batman (rear cover) and one of Captain Marvel (aka Shazam). Both of Dave's illustrations are dated 1973.
    • Ditkomania
      • Ditkomania #67: BW, August 2008, published by Rob Imes. Dave contributed a 3 page review of Blake Bell's book "Strange and Stranger" and Dave also did the back cover "Ditko Spider-Ham".
      • Ditkomania #69: Dave did the back cover.
      • Ditkomania #70: Dave did the back cover.
      • Ditkomania #74: August 2009. A letter from Dave is published.
      • Ditkomania #77: January 2010. Dave did the front cover.
    • Direct Currents #2: published by Current Publications, 1974. Sim did the cover and a two page article. Sim also had one page of art in issue #3.
    • ERB Collector #22: January 1994. BW. Dave only did the cover.
    • Edgar Rice Burroughs News Dateline #22: Dave did the cover of the Aardvark of Mars.
    • Fantarama #5: volume 2. Feb 1978, newspaper size. Has an sketch by Dave of Cerebus, the Blue Dynamo and the Beavers. Also has a short letter from Dave and reprints a Beaver's strip.
    • Fantasy Crossroads #14: Sept 1978. p. 40 features a Dave Sim illustration for poem "The Road 'Cross the Rushes" by J.E. Coplin
    • Fear and Loathing #21: Nov. 199. 2.5 pg interview with Dave and a picture.
    • Giant Clam #2 2007. Published by Ralphie Kidson. 4" X 6", BW, cover has some red. Has a Dave Sim cover, with Cerebus included.
    • Gratis #1: from Ontario, 1979. Has an interview "Dave Sim: The Man Behind the Aardvark" and includes a number of drawings. Cover by Sim.
    • Graphic Visions: Here is a picture of all three issues. Published by Christopher Lomelino.
      • Graphic Visions #1: Summer 1975. Has one illustration by Dave: The Spectre.
      • Graphic Visions #2: Sept 1975. The cover to #2 is by Dave and he also did a Spider-Man picture for #2.
      • Graphic Visions #3: Nov 1975, a couple Sim pin-ups: one of a full page Superman and one of Green Arrow, Captain Marvel, Superman and one of Howard the Duck.
    • Hero Sandwich #1: A funny comic fanzine put out by a couple brothers in Michigan in 1977. It has a couple fun strips written and drawn by kids, couple articles on upcoming comic news, various ads. But the biggest claim to fame this fanzine has is that it sports a Pre-Cerebus cover by DAVE SIM of Dr. Strange. Pretty rare and hard to find.
      • #1: Sim art of the Spectre
      • #2: Sim cover and a Spider-Man art.
      • #3: Sim sketch of Howard the Duck
    • Legion Outpost:
    • Lime Light #1: 1984, fanzine published by Jon Athens, 7" x 10", 30 pages. Also known as "Pop Culture's Limelight". Dave drew the back cover with Cerebus on it.
    • Low Blow
      • Low Blow #6: Fall 2005, Hammerlock Productions. Has a letter from Dave in it which is dated 22 March 2004.
      • Low Blow #7: Sprint 2006, Hammerlock Productions. Has a letter from Dave in it which is dated 12 October 2005.
    • Melting Pot #4: 1972. Approx. 300 copies. Dave contributed a Kitchener Comic Con Report
    • Musings #3: Has some Cerebus material by Sim limited to only 1000 copies. No other info.
    • National Advisor: Dave did some art for this DC fanzine based out of Texas.
    • No Sex Science Fiction / Fantasy Fanzine #10: Edited / published by David Heath Jr. Dimensions: 8 1/2" X 5 1/2", 1978. Dave did the back cover to this issue.
    • Now & Then Times: Dave was the editor for this fanzine, published by the comic store he used to work at in 1972: Now and Then Books. This is his first published work:
      • Now and Then Times #1: From 1972 , a bunch of articles, an interview and an illustration by Sim.
      • Now and Then Times #2: Stuff by Sim: Editorial, a T. Casey Brennan article & interview, a Wayne Boring biography, and a couple more interviews.
    • Out of the Depths #1: May 1974, 4 page story with art and story by Dave, entitled "Birth" and a 4 page story drawn and written by Dave called "Walker of the Snows"
    • Out of the Depths #2: 1975, Dave's 5 page story, "JUSTICE". With other work by Gene Day, Frank Cirocco, 4 stories, printed in Canada.
    • Space & Time #45: 1977, published by Gordon Linzner.  One of the full page illustrations entitld "Mai Kulala by Gene Day is signed by Dave (inks?).
    • Telegraph Wire #4: 1982, 8.5" x 11" stapled fanzine 4 pages, edited by Tim Wallace and Diana Schutz. Has Cerebus on the cover and an article about the counterfeit Cerebus #1.
    • Telegraph Wire #7: A 1982 fanzine with a nice b/w cover of Cerebus by Sim. It’s ten pages counting covers and has mostly articles and reviews on Underground or Alternative commix. Edited by Diana Schutz
    • Telegraph Wire #15: June / July 1984. Published by Comics and Comix, Inc. Contains a one page ad for Aardvark-Vanaheim comics.
  • Interviews
    • Acme Comics #1: Fantasian Productions, Spring 1983, 3 pages
    • Amazing Heroes #201: Sim interview about issue #154 (May 1992) 14 pages and a two page Gerhard interview, Cover art by both.
    • Amazing Heroes #42: A profile on Aardvark-Vanaheim, 10 pages a two page Sim / Cerebus article. Cerebus cover on the cover.
    • American Journal of Anthropomorphics #1: A large magazine (8.5 X 11 inches), 1993. with an interview with Sim. Full color covers, black & white interiors, about 102 pages.
    • Ark: Published in the UK, 1990, 8" by 10.5", 170 pages. Some minor Sim and Gerhard content.
    • Arken Sword #19: 1986, 6 page interview (part one) and a 5 page article on Cerebus.
    • Arken Sword #20: Part two of the Dave Sim interview.
    • Austin Chronicle: April 16, 1993, tabloid, with a full-color Dave Sim / Martin Wagner cover and feature story in which Wagner interviews Sim. The cover pic is large to download. It looks like it has been folded, but it is just how it was scanned in.
    • Bild & Bubbla: Feb 1996. Published by Seriefrämjandet, a Swedish magazine about comics. pages 12 - 20 have some Cerebus / Dave Sim material.
    • Broken Pencil #4: Winter 1997, reprints the first couple of pages of the interview "Whatever it is, I'm Against it" from Filler #4.
    • Cahiers de la Bande Dessinée, Les #68: March-April 1986, a 5 page interview plus a presentation of Cerebus and Sim (4 pages). During the eighties, this magazine was the support of an intellectual and serious critical discourse about european comics. In French.
    • Combo #10: November 1995, published by Century Publishing Company. 3 page interview with Dave.
    • Comic Book Rebels: A trade paperback collection of interviews. There was a limited edition of 750, which was signed by seven creators (Alan Moore, Dave McKean, Dave Sim, Neil Gaiman, Frank Miller, Steve Bissette, Stanley Wiater, and Will Eisner) and came with a slip case. The picture of the signatures is blurry, but should give you an idea of what it looks like. The book, by Wiater and Bissette, deals with the changing face of the American comic book and the place that the various creators have within the evolution of comics. Taken from the collection: "Here, in twenty original interviews, leading figures in the field discuss how, approaching the graphic novel from an often daringly radical taboo-breaking perspective, they transformed it into a significant medium - at once art and literature - of our popular culture." "Dave Sim: One Man Army," pp. 96-109
    • Comic Buyer's Guide
      • #303: Sept. 7, 1979, Has a listing of the guests to a local convention called Cosmic Canada Con, and a Cerebus sketch by Dave dated 1979.
      • #989: Sim does a guest editorial on why he is doing an issue of Spawn.
      • #1267: A Sim interview conducted by Michael Cohen. Also has an article on Cerebus reaching the 20 year mark by Michael Cohen.
      • #1478: A letter from Sim appears
      • #1481: Dave writes a tribute to Harry Kremer
      • #1576: A two page article on Sim and Cerebus appears.
      • #1595: A 2 page interview with Dave entitled "Dave Sim on comics vs trades"
    • Comics Career #1: May 1991, an one page essay "Do You Really Want to Draw Comics?"
    • Comic Collector #1: 1992. Published by Aceville. Cerebus article.
    • Comics Collector #6: Published by Krause Publications Inc., 1985, has a three page review of Cerebus entitled "The Barbarian Aardvark".
    • Comic Culture, v. 2, no. 4: (Apr. 1995), "Spirits of Independence" (Sim & Gerhard tour) p. 11
    • Comic Culture, v. 1, no. 7: (June 1994) "An Interview with Dave Sim" / R. Relkin. p. 10-12, Cover title: Dave Sim: Outcast, Martyr, Pariah, Hero, Legend? A one page interview with Gerhard and a section on the history of Cerebus.
    • Comic Fandom's Forum #9: (Nov 1982) from NMP, 8 page interview and the cover.
    • Comics Forum #7: Autumn 1994, 6 page interview (Cerebus on cover not by Sim).
    • Comics Interview #100: 1991. Dave Sim is listed as #22 in the top 100 most powerful comics people.
    • Comics Interview #107: a small B&W comics magazine, has a Cerebus cover and a 31 page interview (I include pictures in the page count). Lots of pictures/sketches and some never before seen stuff out of his notebooks! A great interview & article. From 1992. Worth checking out. It is a Fictioneer Publication by David Anthony Kraft.
    • Comics International #206: August 2008. Published by Cosmic Publications, LTD. Interview with Dave about glamourpuss and Judenhass.
    • Comics Journal: You can go here to order some backissues directly from TCJ. Right now it looks like #77, 82, 83, 103, 181, 184, and 223. Lots of good stuff there ('specially the big ones of 82 & 83 and 184.).
      • #52: Dec. 1979, "Good Aardvark Art" by Kim Thompson. Reviews Cerebus #1 - 12. First mainstream review of Cerebus. 3 pages including sample art.
      • #59: Oct. 1980, Dave has a letter published.
      • #67: Oct. 1981, review of Cerebus: "Aardvarks High" by Gene Phillips of Cerebus #26 & 27. Also has a news article on Cerebus reaching its 30th issue.
      • #71: Apr. 1982, review of Cerebus, "Comics in 1981: Waiting for the Fruit Salad" by Kim Thompson and "Comics in 1981: From Elfland to Smallville" reviews by Dwight R. Decker.
      • #73: July 1982, "Counterfeit Cerebus #1s Flood Market" p. 12.
      • #77: Nov. 1982, "Howard Eugene Day 1951-1982" p. 6, an eulogy to Gene Day.
      • #82 & 83: July & Aug 1983, From Fantagraphics, A two part interview with Dave and Deni Sim. Cerebus on both covers and the combined page count is 33.
      • #90: June 1984, p. 95 - 111, "Bite Now, Suckers!" about Cerebus by John Clifton.
      • #91: July 1984, has an roundtable panel with artist/writers: John Byrne, Howard Chaykin, Will Eisner, Mike Grell, and (of course) Dave Sim. Moderated by Mike Gold. Also a news article entiled "Marvel Threatens Aardvark Vanaheim Over Cerebus Wolverine Cover."
      • #95: Feb 1985, a letter from Dave is published in "Blood and Thunder".
      • #100: July 1985, 5 page interview by Heidi MacDonald
      • #103: Feb 1986, "A Declaration of Independence" essay, 3 pages
      • #105: "A Declaration Of Independence" p. 87-90, also has a Dave Sim interview.
      • #117: Sept. 1987. R. Fiore reviews Cerebus #94 "Funnybook Roulette".
      • #118: Dec 1987. R. Fiore reviews Church & State, "Saints and Sinners".
      • #124: Aug. 1988. R. Fiore reviews issues #107 - 111.
      • #127: Feb 1989, Sim speech transcript, less then a page, "Dave Sim's Vision of Comic Shops' Future" p. 3-4
      • #130: July 1989, 46 page interview, Sim & Gerhard cover
      • #134: Feb 1990, p. 115-119. The sketchbook features Gerhard. Also a Cerebus review, "Talking Heads".
      • #138: Oct. 1990. R. Fiore reviews Jaka's Story. Also contains a list of Dave's 1990 Summer reading list.
      • #154: Nov. 1992, p. 35 - 37. Review of Melmoth: "Cerebus the Nihilist: Melmoth"
      • #162: An issue that focuses on autobiographical cartoonists and Dave Sim is one of the many.
      • #163: (Nov. 1993), "Dave Sim Sketchbook" p. 107-109
      • #174: Feb. 1995, A bunch of writing on Sim's Cerebus #186: "That's Just Dave : an Exploration of the Recent Misogynistic Writings of Cerebus Author Dave Sim." -- INCLUDES: "The Story that Wasn't: 'Reads' and the Comics Industry" / J. Hagey and Kim Thompson. p. 112-117 ; "The Former Mrs Viktor Davis" / Deni Loubert. p. 116-118 ; "The Saddest Fate" / Anne Rubenstein. p. 119-120. The back cover has a drawing of Sim by Bill "The Elementals" Willingham.
      • #181: Oct 1995, "Face Front, True Believers! The Comics Industry Sounds Off on Stan Lee" p. 80-92, Sim contributed to this with many other creators.
      • #184 and 192: 184 contains part 1 of a Sim interview and a Cerebus cover. 192 has part 2 of the interview (with a Sakai Usagi Yujimbo cover).
      • #188: July 1996. Newswatch article p. 16 about "Reading Minds at the Words and Pictures Museum.
      • #223: Sim sketchbook
      • #235: Has an article by Sim on the 25th anniversity of TCJ.
      • #236: A letter from Dave that deals with the whole Jeff Smith incident from Cerebus #264 and also with Groth in Cerebus #267.
      • #241: Feb 2002. News article entitled "Writer Cool with Unauthorized Use of Script in Cerebus" by Michael Dean.
      • #245: Has an article by Sim
      • #253: Has a letter from Sim.
      • #258: Has a 14,893 word letter from Sim.
      • #260: 2 page article by Dave: "Making Space for Comics in the Real World"
      • #263: A critics "roundtable" on Cerebus.
      • Winter 2000: A two page comic / essay by Sim entitled "Alex Raymond school of art". SC, 12x12
    • Comics Retailer: Sept. 1992, contains the full text of that year's Diamond Seminar speech entitled "You Control Reality In Your Store". About 8 pages of text. Sent to retailers only, monthly magazine format.
    • Comics Scene #8: First series, published by Star Log in March 1983. Interview with Sim (& Deni) about Cerebus. Here is a larger look at the cover.
    • Comics Scene #9: First series, part two of the Sim (& Deni) interview, May 1983, 5 Page interview.
    • Comic Scene Special #1: published by O'Quinn Studios, 1987, Dave Sim article
    • Comic World #23: 1994. 3 pages about their work on Spawn # 10
    • Cryptych #2: Sept. 1993, a gaming magazine. An Interview with Dave Sim
    • Digital Culture Stream vol 4: Media Development, 1996, a cd rom magazine that has an audio interview with Dave. Here is a screen shot and another screen shot.
    • Celebrate Diversity: Diamond Comics. 1994, a comic store promo. Has a comic strip by Sim.
    • Echo Magazine: April 1, 1999. This magazine is a Kitchener publication that is only distributed in the area. The print run was 15,000 and they were given away for free. This issue features an interview with Dave Sim and has a Cerebus cover by Sim. This issue of Echo was published to coincide with a store signing at Now And Then Books.
    • Etudes Canadiennes/Canadian Studies #22: 1987, An article by Jean-Paul Gabilliet entitled "Anatomie d’un comic-book canadien : Cerebus l’Oryctérope" about Cerebus. In French.
    • Exchange: Magazine for Business: March 1994, "2004: A Comic Odyssey", interview and article. Sim & Gerhard cover.
    • Fan #7: Cover #2 is an Indy Press Jam with Cerebus by Sim & Gerhard. Sim also talks about Cerebus hitting issue #200.
    • Fantasy Advertiser: Trident Comics
      • #90: April 1985, Interview and a Cerebus article
      • #94: Dec 1985 / Jan 1986, 4 page interview
      • #115: 1989, Interview, Sim & Gerhard cover (reprinted in Cerebus #125)
    • Feature Magazine: I'm using dates of publication instead of issue numbers. Approximately each year new numbers were used with a volume number, I do not know what volume numbers some of the issues are.
      • Oct / Nov 1995: Issue #1, vol #2. 11 page interview with Sim and Larry Marder "On the State of the Industry".
      • Feature Summer 1997: a small Sim article.
      • Feature Winter 1997: #4, volume 3; A 27 page Sim interview, a 7 page Gerhard interview, different industy pro's reactions to Cerebus (From Alan Moore to Neil Gaiman to Larry Marder to Jeff Smith and more). Here is the back cover which has the art to the cover without the text and graphics.(thanks Cerebus!)
    • Filler #4: Spring 1996, 100 pages. A 26-page interview with Dave Sim. For an except from this interview go to the Broken Pencil site for the "Whatever it is I'm against it" clip with Dave.
    • First Encounter #8: August 1983. Published by Western Canada Press. Has an article entitled "Dave Sim: The Man Behind Cerebus"
    • Four Color Magazine #3: published by Paragon, 1987, 8 1/2 by 11, 72 pgs. Has an article entitled "Upholding the Copyright" which is a talk with Marvel's copyright lawyer. A segment ‘The Aardvark and X-Roach’ talks about Sim’s Wolveroach covers.
    • Hero Illustrated #5: From Warrior Publications in Nov 1993, a 4 page interview
    • Hero Illustrated #7: Jan 1994. An 4 page article on self publishing entitled "Taking the Plunge", it has a couple quotes from Dave.
    • Image et Récit : Littérature(s) et Arts Visuels du Canada: Paris, Presses de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1993, Jean-Noël Lacroix. A Cerebus article by Jean-Paul Gabilliet entitled "Cerebus : le retour au
    • Indy #8: 1994, From Blackmore Publishing. A comic sized magazine with a review of Very Vicky by Sim (cover by Tim Vigil).
    • Indy #13: Mentions Sim & Cerebus in an article.
    • Internal Correspondence: A magazine from Capital City Distribution.
      • June 1995: Cerebus cover by Dave and Gerhard, 1.5 page interview with Dave.
      • July 1995: July 1995. An article by entitled "Dave Sim's Survival Plan: Keep On Publishing in the Exclusive World."
    • Lone Star Express #119: Dec 1982. A comic sized newsprint magazine published by a comic book retailer and distributed to its subscription service and store customers. A Sim Cerebus cover and 7 page interview. Also has four Cerebus drawings and a pic of Dave. Text (only) reprinted later in the Cerebus Companion #1.
    • Masters of Comic Book Art: VHS Video, approx running time: 60 minutes. 1987. Hosted by Harlan Ellison, he interviews many a comic book legend. Among them is Dave Sim. I checked and Amazon has them for sale and also reviews it.
    • Miriad #4: Summer 1981. Inside there is an insert of a program book for "Delta Draconis". As one of the lecturers Dave has contributed a sketch of Cerebus to it.
    • Miriad #5: Fall 1981, a Toronto, Ontario magazine with a 6 page Sim interview. There is a Cerebus cover by Kevin Davies.
    • Miriad #6: Winter 1981, 5 page Sim interview.
    • Mondo 2000 #13: 1995. "Dave did about 5 illustrations to accompany his own interview, entitled 'The Inquisition'."
    • Newtype #12: Vol 2, #12 from December 2003 2 page "Interview with an Aardvark". Well, with Dave actually. heh.
    • The Onion: A.V. Club: A 4,000 word interview with Dave Sim. April 1 - 7, 2004 issue.
    • Previews: Published by Diamond Comic Distributers.
      • Vol #5 Issue #9: September 1995. 4 Page interview with Dave on reaching issue #200. #200 is also a "Gem of the Month"
      • Vol #11 Issue #3: March 2001. 1 Page interview on reaching issue 266.
      • Vol #14 Issue #1: Jan. 2004. 2 Page essay by Dave on reaching issue #300 entitled "Cerebus: Hail and Farewell".
      • Vol #18 Issue #2: Feb. 2008. glamourpuss #1 preview.
    • Saturday Night: November 2003. An insert with the Canadian newspaper "The National Post". A 5 page interview, has a full page color picture of Dave & Ger. Interview entitled "Comic Book Anti-Hero".
    • Scarce #38: Winter 1993. An excellent french fanzine about comics. This issue contains a 7 page interview with Dave.
    • Sez Who?! #2: January 1995, published by Dark Dimensions Publications, with an "In-depth Look At Cerebus" that is 2 articles on Cerebus for a total of 19 pages plus the cover.
    • Shades: A Toronto based music magazine in newspaper format
      • #31: Nov / Dec 1983, Part one of the Dave Sim interview. Here are the inside two pages. And here is a larger picture of the cover from two scans I put together.
      • #32: March 1984, Part 2 of the interview.
    • SPACE 2003 Booklet: From the Small Press & Alternative Comics Expo in 2003. BW cover by Sim. And an interview with him as well.
    • SPACE 2008 Booklet: From the Small Press & Alternative Comics Expo in 2008. Has a two page annoucement for Judenhass.
    • Speakeasy #105: Dec '89 / Jan '90, Interview
    • Wizard #17: Jan 1993. 3 page interview with Dave. 1 piece of new art.
    • Wizard #21: May 1993. Continues the interview from Wizard #17. 2 pages.
    • Wizard #35: July 1994. Profile on Gerhard.
    • Wizard #58: June 1996. 4.5 page interview with Dave and a small piece on Gerhard. Has an illustration also.
    • Wizard #62: October 1996. This issue's "Basic Training" article is by Gerhard.
    • Wizard #147: April 2004. The "Picks Q&A" is with Dave, and there is a page on Cerebus being CGC graded.
    • Wizard #219: January 2010. The end of Cerebus is one of the "Millennial Milestones" for 2004, it is just a 1/3 page blurb with the "belch" picture.
    • Wizard Edge #1: An one page interview with Dave, one page color picture. 2004
    • Wordproven Underground Special Edition #1: Dec 1992, four page interview.
  • Misc.
    • 1984 Maplecon 6 Program Book: A Sim cover. It measures 8 and a half inches high and 5 and a half inches wide. It contains the schedule for the Maplecon science fiction show, with bios about the guests of honour, some artwork, and short writeups.
    • After Image #4: November 1987, published by Martin Beeson. BW. Has a 5 page article entitled "Cerebus Earth Pig Century".
    • Alan Moore: Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman: by Gary Spencer Millidge (Editor), published by Abiogenesis Press, 352 pages. Reprints the Dave Sim / Alan Moore "From Hell" exchange that was originally printed in the back of some issues of Cerebus. You can purchase it though Amazon.com.
    • Alter Ego #10: Autumn 2001 - 100 pages Michael T. Gilbert and Dave Sim take yet another look at Wayne Boring, Superman's second artist
    • Alter Ego #36: Dave conducts an interview with Adrian & Pat Dingle and Bill Thomas.
    • Amazing Heroes: Their annual Preview Special had a review of the upcoming year for Cerebus
    • American Flagg! #9: article on "The Origins of Independent Comics" has a full page for Cerebus with an illustration.
    • American Flagg! #10: article on "The Origins of Independent Comics" has a Deni quote and another illustration.
    • Arena Magazine #3: Sept 1992, Sim speech transcript, 6 pages, part of the cover
    • The Atlantic: August 1986, vol. 258 #2. In a 4 page article entiled "Comic Books For Grown-Ups" by Lloyd Rose, there is a page review of Cerebus.
    • Bacchus:
      • #12: Dave is in the backcover picture of Bacchus' 4000 Birthday Bash at Ozcon 5, Sydney, 02/11/95
      • #13: A parody of Dave interrupting a wedding
      • #14: Another parody of Dave about to get his "bobbit" cut off by the bride in a parody of the "injury-to-eye" motif.
      • #15: Back cover photo has Dave in an illustration.
      • #16: Back cover features a "mug shot" of Dave.
    • Batman #235: Sim fan letter to DC, Sept 1971
    • The Beavers: A weekly comic strip that Dave did for the "Kichener-Waterloo Dispatch" newspaper for one year 1976-77.
    • The Beavers Buttons: Pin on buttons of the characters from the strip.
    • BEM #34: July 1981, Dave interviews Kurt Schaffenberger. Also an article on Cerebus. B&W.
    • Busted #17: Vol 2. Spring 2004. Cover by Sim. Newsletter of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
    • Canuck Comics: A Guide to Comic Books: Published by Matrix Books, 1986, edited by John Bell with a foreword by Harlan Ellison. Trade paperback, 154 pages, Kevin Steacy cover.
    • Cerebus Readers in Crisis #1: BW, color cover. By Jeff Seiler (writer), Larry Hart (artist) and Jeff Tundis (cover Technician & Colorist). Dave did the logo and one page of art inside.
    • Cerebus Readers in Crisis #2: BW, color cover. Cover by Dave Sim.
    • Cerebus Readers in Crisis #3: BW, color cover. Cover by Dave Sim. Has an interview with Dave on glamourpuss and Judenhass.
    • Collected Letters 2004: "Volume 17" of the Cerebus phonebook collections. This collects the correspondence Dave has sent out in reply to letters he has gotten in 2004. From Gerhard about the cover: "That is a composite photo of the upstairs hallway with an office at each end. Mounted on the wall in the middle is the original cover art for CEREBUS JAM. At the back of the house on the main floor is a studio-apartment setup that Dave moved into a couple of years ago. So it is the A-V office and Dave's home." And yes, they will be correcting the spelling error on the cover before publication.
    • Collected Letters 2: 5.5" X 8.5"Collects more of Dave's correspondence, this time from June 4 to August 4, 2004.
    • Comic Book Design: 2009, by Gary Spencer Millidge, published by Watson-Guptill Publications. Has a page on Gerhard and his use of computer models, cardboard models and floor plans on the background of Cerebus, and several other mentions of Cerebus and Dave in the book.
    • Comic Buyer's Guide #1434: May 11, 2001. Peter David's But I Digress column is about Dave and Cerebus.
    • Comic Eye: From Blind Bat Press, 2007. Dave did the cover to this trade paperback with colors by Bernie Mireault.
    • Comics Informer #4: Vol 1, March / April 1982. Has a 2 and a half page review of Cerebus
    • Comic Informer #7: Jan / Feb 1983. Published by Comic Informer Enterprises Inc. Has an ad on the back inside cover for an interview with Dave in the next issue, with Cerebus art. However, the next issue was never published that I can find.
    • Comics Reader: Later issues of this fanzine had a circulation of less than 2,500 copies. 10 1/4 inches by 7 inches, 64 pages, issue numbers approximately 194 and up had a Cerebus ad.
    • Comics Revue 200: Cerebus Cover.
    • Comix Experience 5th Anniversity Ashcan: Aka "Comix Ecsperiense" Comic. Published 1994 by the comic book store Comix Experience.
    • Comix Fair: 1983, convention booklet. 7.5" x 10.5", 48 pages. Dave was a guest at this convention so he has a full page write up and there is some Cerebus art.
    • Cosmic Can Con '79: 8 pages. 2 loose plates. 8 1/2" x 11". Back cover by Sim. Here is a larger look at the back cover with Cerebus.
    • Deadspawn Three: Dave lettered Gene Day's The Karmov Effect. 1980.
    • Diamond Speech Mini: "Glue bound 1st printing of Dave's 6/14/92 address to the Diamond Seminar. 12 pages. This was given out on his 1992 US tour.
    • The Diversifier #14: May 1976. Sim did two illustrations for story The Dark Tower by Robert Eber
    • Dork Covenant: The Collected Dork Tower: Volume I, introduction by Sim.
    • Dragonbane #1: Canadian fantasy magazine published by Triskell Press in 1978. Issue contains Tanith Lee fiction, Dave Sim art, and Clark Ashton Smith poetry and tribute.
    • Dragonfields #3: Summer 1980, published by Triskell Press. Dave did 4 drawings for a Michael Moorcock story entitled "The Heroes in Heroic Fantasy".
    • Dungeoneer #14: November/December 1979, Judges Guild & Paul Jaquays, Features an article entitled "Aardvarks in Fantasy Gaming" by P.Jaquays, which features "Cerebus the Battling Aardvark".
    • EagleStar #2: Published by Larry A Johnson, 1978. Has a one page pin-up by Sim.
    • Entertainment Weekly: April 16, 2004 issue. Features a 1/3 page review of the complete Cerebus and issue #300.
    • Fan Art Review: Jan 1977. Sim did an illustration for this entitled the star spawn.
    • Fantasy & Comic Art: Spring 1982. Bud Plant's catalog of comics, art and miscellanea. Cover is art from various Cerebus publications by Dave.
    • Flaming Carrot Collection #1: A two page forward by Sim. Also reprints the FC stories from Cerebus #61 - 63.
    • Flaming Carrot Comics Collected Limited Edition Hardcover #1: Dec 2008, limited to 850 signed copies and 200 signed and sketched copies. Has a Dave Sim introductioned entitled "Bob Burden The Man Who Proved The Earth is Flat". Published by Dark Horse Comics.
    • Following Cerebus: Published semi-quarterly by Win-Mill Productions. An excellent comic sized publication on Cerebus, Gerhard, Dave and anything Dave thinks is interesting (and he does relate it to Cerebus, like the Neal Adams article & interview he did for FC #9). Go to Win-Mill Productions page on subscription information for more info and how to order it.
    • Front Row Centre: A cable tv digest, the Kitchener version had reprints of Dave's newspaper comic strip "The Beavers". Various issues had reprints, the issue I know of are November/December 1979 and January/February 1980.
    • Goddess, Untold Tales of Zolastraya #1: From Twilight Twins in March 1989, Sim did the cover of this issue.
    • Guest of Honor: A signed (by Neil Gaiman) and numbered edition (to 2,500 copies) ashcan edition of "Guest of Honor at Chicago Comicon 1993." B&W, 24 pages. A tribute to Gaiman, it has a one page story by Sim. The regular edition was limited to 10,000 copies.
    • Gun-Fu: Collected edition Volume #1 has an introduction by Dave.
    • Heroes Con 1985 Booklet: Con booklet from the Charlotte Heroes Con 1985. Also a page inside with some Cerebus stuff.
    • Hogan's Alley v. 1 #2: 1995, "The Curious Conicidence of the Comical Conan Clones" by Nat Gertler. Talks about Cerebus and Groo.
    • Hotwacks Magazine #11: Some art by Dave.
    • Hotwacks Quarterly #7: Summer 1981. Includes a comic strip by Dave Sim (Cerebus). Cover/article on Stevie Nicks.
    • How's Your Beaver?: 1974 by The Highway Book Shop. For the complete book, go to the Art of Dave Sim website and scroll down to How's Your Beaver?
    • Idler, The: issue #33, Spring 2004, published by Idle Limited. Has a 7 page review of the complete Cerebus saga.
    • Image Comics: The Road To Independence: Has an introduction by Sim.
    • Images of Groo #4: Sim did a picture of Groo for the 1995 Groo Wildstorm trading card set (#4 of 9). Here is another look at it.
    • Independents: DVD, subtitled "A guide for the creative spirit". 77 min. Does not feature Dave Sim directly, but does have several well know independant comics creators talking about him. The DVD can be purchased at their website.
    • Indy Magazine #5: Jaka illustration on the cover with other female indy comic characters.
    • International Journal of Comic Art Vol 3 #1: Spring 2001. Has an article entitled "Shaping Sounds in Comics" by Joost Pollman that mentions Dave Sim and Cerebus.
    • Introduction to Canadian Comicbooks: Published by Aurora Books in 1986. Comic book sized informational book about Canadian comic books, from 1941 to 1985. Has a cover of Cerebus by Dave Sim. Written by Dan Theaker.
    • Invaders From The North: published by Dundurn, written by John Bell. A history of Canadian comic books, includes many references to Dave, Gerhard, Cerebus, et al.
    • Joe Matt's Peep Show #13: Has a letter from Dave in it.
    • Joe Matt’s Jam Sketchbook: Published by Joe Matt and only distributed to local comic stores in Toronto and Philadelphia, has a jam with Dave Sim. 104 pages.
    • Joe Shuster Award poster: 2008. 11" x 17", color. Art by Dave Sim. Limited to 20 signed & numbered copies.
    • Joe Shuster Award poster: 2009. 11" x 17", BW. Art by Dave Sim. Limited to 20 signed & numbered copies and 5 artist's proofs.
    • Judenhass: 2008, color cover, BW interior. Written and drawn by Dave. Visit the official website.
    • KRANG! #5: BW minicomic by Derek McCulloch, published Severely LTD Press. Has a introduction by Dave.
    • Lone Star Express #118: Sim did two Cerebus sketches for this issue.
    • Maclean's: Volume 121, #29 published by Rogers Publishing Limited. An article on Steve Ditko entitled "The Invisible Hand Behind Spidy" has a quote from Dave.
    • No Preaching: DVDs of Dave's reading the 1611 King James Bible. Currently Genesis, Exodus and Leviticus have been released.
    • ‘Nuff Said Radio show: WBAI-FM, 99.5 in NYC, 12/08/97. An one hour interview with Dave Sim.
    • One For Sorrow: Volume 1: "Secrets", hardcover. Forward by Dave Sim
    • Oombah Jungle Moon Man #1: Ad for The True North #2 benefitting the CLLDF.
    • Open Season #7: Ad for the Comics Legends Legal Defense Fund (precursor to the CBLDF) featuring The True North poster.
    • Overstreet Fan #7: Cerebus on the cover with other indy comic characters
    • Phantom Stranger #17: Vol 4, Jan / Feb 1978. A letter from Dave appears.
    • PRINT America's Graphic Design Magazine: Nov/Dec 1988 - Special Comics Issue: A reference book of sorts, has a history of comics and biographies of some comics creators. Some Sim / Cerebus / Gerhard material, but I'm not sure exactly what.
    • Reading Comics: by Douglas Wolk from Da Capo Press, July 2007. Reprints an essay Douglas wrote about Cerebus entitled "Dave Sim: Aardvark Politick".
    • Rion 2990 #1: Sept 1986. The back cover has an ad for TMNT #8 with the art from the Southern Dutchess Promo poster that features TMNT and Cerebus.
    • San Diego Comic Con Program Book 1981: Some artwork inside (mostly drawn exclusively for the con) including a 1/2 page Cerebus by Sim.
    • Scream Dec 1973: Has a letter from Dave.
    • Skim Lizard #5: 1994. Published by the Puppy Toss Artweirdcollective. Reprints a letter from Dave sent to the collective.
    • Space Beaver v2: collection of Space Beaver comics by Darick Robertson, published by AiT / Planet Lar, has a pin-up by Sim from issue #10 of Space Beavers.
    • Space Wars Vol 2 #2: Apr 1978. "War Games" by Gene Day with lettering by Dave Sim.
    • Space Wars : Feb 1978, 5 page comic entitled "Paper Dragons" by Gene Day (art & story) and Dave Sim (lettering). Also printed in Faerie Star #1 and Future Day.
    • Space Wars Vol 2 #4: Aug 1978, 6 page comic entitled "Gifts of Silver Splendor by Gene Day (art and story) and Dave Sim (lettering). Also printed in Future Day and Dr. Wirtham's Comics and Stories #1.
    • Space Wars Vol 2 #5: Dec 1978, 6 page comic entitled "Gauntlet" by Gene Day (art & story) and Dave Sim (lettering). Also printed in Future Day.
    • Space Wars Heroes: Spring 1979. Also titled "Ancient Astronaut Special Edition". Reprints "Gauntlet" by Gene Day (art & story) and Dave Sim (lettering).
    • Strange Attractors volume 1: Chaos Jitterbug: trade paperback, published by RetroGrafix, 1996. Written by Mark Sherman. Art by Michael Cohen. Preface by Dave Sim.
    • Strangehaven: Arcadia: Published in 1998 by Abiogenesis Press, collects issues 1-6 of Strangehaven by Gary Spencer Millidge. Introduction by Dave Sim.
    • Strangers in Paradise: I Dream of You: Dave did the afterword for this collection by Terry Moore. I got a scan of it from a fellow Cerebus fan and as soon as I get it uploaded I'll post it.
    • Subliminial Tattoos #4: Spring 1995, review of Cerebus #189 by Joe Zabel.
    • Superman #203: Jan 1968. Contains a letter from Dave Sim.
    • The Best of the Legion Outpost: Nov 2004 from TwoMorrows Publishing, edited by Glen Cadigan. Reprints a letter from Dave that was originally printed in Legion Outpost #8.
    • The Spirit #47: September 1988 from Kitchen Sink Press. Has a picture of Dave on the inside back cover.
    • Three Minute Sketchbook, The: Volume 1, #1. Published October 2007. Has one page with a sketch by Dave: Just a head sketch of Cerebus.
    • Too Much Coffee Man #22: Published by Adhesive Press, April 2005. Dave did the cover for this issue.
    • Toronto Comic Con 2004: A jam piece with Will Eisner's The Spirit and Dave Sim with Cerebus.
    • Trollords Classics: 115pg trade paperback released from TruStudios in 1995, introduction by Sim.
    • Uncanny Dave Cockrum...A Tribute: 2004, published by Aardwolf Publishing. Dave contributed a 1/2 page pin-up of Cerebus in a Wolverine costume.
    • Versus: 10.75" X 8", newsprint, has columns by Dave on local Kitchener politics. See the titles below.
      • October 2006: Vol 1 #1: How To Fight City Hall: . . .All You Have To Do Is Show Up To One Of Their Meetings
      • November 2006: Vol 1 #2: Let Them Eat Bingo: Can Downtown Kitchener Still Support A Local Grocery Store?
      • December 2006: Vol 1 #3: Advise & Dissent: Amid Protests, Kitchener Approves Krug St. Bingo Hall
      • Febuary 2007: Vol 1 #4: Kitchener Speaks: Area Residents Air Their Views On The New Bingo Hall
      • March 2007: Vol 1 #5: The Winning Number: Rosemount Residents Fail to Win Over City Council
      • December 2007: Vol 1 #6: Confessions of a Global Warming Denier
      • February 2008: Vol 1 #7: The Great Comic Book Heroes: Jules Feifer's Seminal Work Republished, Revisited. Also contains a 1/2 page ad for Cerebus that features the art from the Guys Promo Sheet.
      • March 2008: Vol 1 #8: Dave did the cover and possibly an article entitled "Tim Hortons Tower" which is by a "Viktor Davis". Also has an advertisement for glamourpuss.
      • May 2008: Vol 1 #9: Dave did the cover art. Also has a full page ad for glamourpuss and a 1/2 page add for the Cerebus phonebook Guys, which uses the art from the Guys Promo Sheet.
    • Vignettes: The Autobiographical Comix of Valentino: Sim wrote the intro for this book published in 1995 by Renegade Press.
    • WAP!: Words And Pictures. 1988 - 1989. 8 1/2" x 11, from 20 to 24 pages. Newsletter for comics professionals, unstapled. 8 issues. Dave did a front page story entitled "Self Publishing and You" for WAP #6 and an article on the Sim vs. Diamond Distributors over circulation of the phonebooks appears in WAP #3.
    • Will Eisner's Quarterly #4: Published in 1985 by Kitchen Sink. 64 interior pages, with an 8 page Will Eisner discussion with Sim & Archie Goodwin from the Greensboro, NC Comics Convention of July 28, 1985.
    • Wizard #190: August 2007. Cerebus makes the "Top 300 comic book deaths" at #48.
    • Wizard: Nov 1997 issue The calender insert for December 6 has a picture commemorating the 20th anniversity of Cerebus #1.
    • Wizard #193: Indie Gems spotlight on Cerebus #1 on page 118.
    • Wizard Top 100 Trade Paperbacks of All Time special 2006 #92: Cerebus Vol 2: High Society.