Checklist: Reprints
- 201 Ashcan: An ashcan of issue #201, 6 by 4 inches, shows the artwork from issue #201 in various stages of completeness. Only goes up to page 10. According to Dave Sim this item was handed out to retailers at one of Diamond's Toronto retailer summits.
- The Best Comics of The Decade, 1980 - 1990, Volume 1: Fantagraphics, June 1990, Reprints the back-up story from Swords #6 "A Night on The Town."
- Bi-weeklies: reprints the single issues of Cerebus.
- Cerebus Biweekly: Reprints Cerebus #1-25. Including: covers, ads, letters columns, everything! Also has "The Single Page" where creators could get a single page of story/art published in the back to promote their own work. Some of the more famous ones: #17 had Hepcats and #20 had Milk and Cheese.
- Cerebus Biweekly Special: Has no number or any indication of the name of the comic. Only has Cerebus Biweekly November 24, 1989 on it. Reprints the 11 strips of "Silverspoon" and also "Magicking".
- Cerebus: High Society: #1-25: Reprints Cerebus #25-50. Reprints the story, the front cover, Note From the Publisher, and Aardvark Comment. Has a new feature called "notebook" where Dave reprints various pages of his notebooks on Cerebus.
- Cerebus: Church and State: Reprints Cerebus #51 (first time reprinted!), 52-80. Same format as Cerebus: High Society.
- Cerebus #0: two editions, one regular and one with a 'gold' cover. Both have same interior content, they just have slightly different covers. It reprints the in-betweener issues: #51, 112/113, 137 and 138. Here is a look at the unpublish verison of the gold #0.
- Cerebus Guide to Self-Publishing: 96 pages, B&W, Nov 1997. The only Cerebus material is the cover. This reprints several "Notes From The President" columns that dealt with self publishing.
- Cerebus World Tour Book 1995: The second printing of this is called Cerebus Not The World Tour Book 1995. A one shot that reprints most of the back-up stories: "The Name of The Game is Diamondback," "The Morning After," "Whatever Happened Between Issues Twenty and Twenty-One," "Magicking," "Silverspoon," "A Night On The Town," "Cerebus Dreams," and a new story by both Chester Brown and Dave Sim (not Cerebus).
- Collected Letters 2004: For the Collected Letters collection info see Other Dave Sim Items section of the checklist.
- Flaming Carrot Comics: Man of Mystery! Collected Album #1: The book reprints the Flaming Carrot appearances in Anything Goes, Aardvark-Vanaheim in 3-D, and Cerebus 61-63. The forward to the collection was written by Dave Sim.
- Free Cerebus: A freebie handed out thru retailers to attract more readers. Retells the story of Cerebus (#1 thru Jaka's Story) by use of panels taken from various issues and text. There is an online version if you'd like to see it. Here is a close up of the cover.
- Following Cerebus #2: Dec 2004. Published by Win-Mill Productions along with Aardvark Vanaheim. Reprints a 6 page Cerebus story entitled "Passage" which happens between issue #3 and 4 which originally from Cerebus The Newsletter #2.
- Guys Partypack: Reprints four issues of Guys: 201 to 204.
- Phonebooks: A large trade paperback collection of the seperate issues of the comics into the distinct chapters of the larger work of Cerebus. These do not collect the issues in-between the chapters. These only collect the actual story of Cerebus (no covers, letter columns, etc.):
- Cerebus: Collects issues #1-25, there was no signed limited edition of this phonebook. First & second printings have no text on the spine of the book. With the 11th printing the "Silverspoon" story was put into the phonebook between issues #13 & 14. First printing was August 1987.
- High Society: Issues #26-50, here was no signed limited edition of this phonebook. First & second printings have no text on the spine of the book. First printing was June 1986.
- Spanish Edition: April 2010, published by Pontent Mon.
- French Edition: August 2010, published by Vertige Graphic.
- Italian Edition: November 2010, published by Black Velvet.
- Church and State I: Issues #52-80, here was no signed limited edition of this phonebook. First & second printings have no text on the spine of the book. First printing was June 1987. There is an error in a very small amount of the first printing: the page numbers are missing.
- Spanish Edition: July 2011, published by Pontent Mon.
- French Edition: November 2011, published by Vertige Graphic.
- Church and State II: Issues #81-111, first printing was limited to 435 signed and numbered copies, July 1988. The first & second printing did not have any text on the spine of the book.
- Jaka's Story: Issues #114-136, first printing was limited to 435 signed and numbered copies, October 1990. The first & second printing did not have any text on the spine of the book.
- Melmoth: Issues #139-150, first printing was limited to 410 signed and numbered copies, October 1991. The first & second printing did not have any text on the spine of the book.
- Mothers and Daughters: Broken down into four phonebooks:, note that with these phonebooks and further editions, the spines had text on them that was the name of the phonebook, the artists' names and the sequence number in the 16 volume series (i.e. Flight is phonebook #7).
- Flight: Issues #151-162, first printing was limited to 5,000 signed and numbered copies, March 1993.
- Women: Issues #163-174, first printing was limited to 3,500 signed and numbered copies, April 1994.
- Reads: Issues #175-186, first printing was limited to 3,500 signed and numbered copies, April 1995.
- Minds: Issues #187-200, first printing was limited to 2,100 signed and numbered copies, June 1996.
- Guys: Issues #201-219, first printing was limited to 1,000 signed and numbered copies, September 1997.
- Rick's Story: Issues #220-231, first printing was limited to 1,000 signed and numbered copies, November 1998.
- Going Home: Issues #232-250, first printing was limited to 1,000 signed and numbered copies, March 2000.
- Form and Void: Issues #251 - 265, first printing was limited to 1,000 signed and numbered copies, May 2001. "The first and second editions have blue text for the book title and creator's names on both the front and spine of the book. The third edition has white text on the front and black text on the spine. The hue of the two different edition's cover picture is slightly different as well."
- Latter Days: Issues #266 - 288, first printing was limited to 1,000 signed and numbered copies, November 2003.
- The Last Day: Issues #289/290 - 300. Here is a look at a larger scan of it. First printing was limited to 1,000 signed and numbered copies, June 2004.
- Spirit Jam: p. 38 - 41, reprints the Cerebus / Spirit fight scene from Cerebus Jam #1
- Swords of Cerebus
- #1: Reprints Cerebus #1-4. Back-up story: "The Name of The Game is Diamondback." Here is the back cover to the first printing. The story has the rules of the card game. Layouts and roughs by Marshall Rogers, everything else by Sim. Set during Cerebus #11. Here is a look at the cover to the 2nd printing.
- #2: Reprints Cerebus #5-8. Back-up story: "Demonhorn." A reprint of the Cerebus story from Nucleus #1.
- #3: Reprints Cerebus #9-12. Back-up story: "What Happened Between Issues Twenty and Twenty-One." An 8 page story with some art by Gene Day. Also included, "Magicking" a ten page story of Cerebus and how aardvarks are magic focii.
- #4: Reprints Cerebus #13-16. Back-up story: "Silverspoon." A reprint of the strips that ran in The Buyer's Guide for Comic Fandom.
- #5: Reprints Cerebus #17-20. Back-up story: "Cerebus Dreams." Done by Barry Windsor-Smith with no input by Sim, but with his full approval. The back and front covers are also by Smith.
- #6: First print: Reprinted Cerebus #21-24. A supplement came out that reprinted #25. Other printings reprinted Cerebus #21-25. Back-up story: "A Night on The Town." A 7 page story by Sim and Gerhard of a drunk Cerebus having fun with his lifeless friend. Later reprinted. Here is the back cover for the first print and the supplement.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Volume 3: First Comics, 1987. Reprints issues #8 of TMNT with a Cerebus cross-over.