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How to get into this?
Samuel Wood
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Jayden Cooper
Jordan Cooper
Start from the beginning and read it until the end
Dominic Miller
where can i read it?
Ayden Gonzalez
is the bad issues worth reading?
Isaiah Bell
You don't
Robert Rodriguez
why? i heard it´s good, even Alan Moore praised it
Jason Powell
no
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Yas Forums storytimed the whole thing
Connor Bailey
>Desuarchive
>Yas Forums storytimed the whole thing
do you have the link?
>no
wouldn´t i be lost skipping some events of the story?
Jose Diaz
Its literally mostly just Dave Sim's mindless rants in wordy essays
desuarchive.org
The OP kind of spoils the ending but Dave made it clear that Cerebus will die in the end before the comic finished
Zachary Myers
Read issue 1. Go from there.
Carson Johnson
where? any sites where can i download it?
Bentley Butler
Retard learn to use google
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Christopher Ward
The only parts you should definitely skip are the text portions of Reads and pretty much the entirety of Latter Days, the rest of it is worth reading
Andrew Sanders
>Cerebus the Aardvark #001-300 by Dave Sim and Gerhard (1977-2004)
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Julian Flores
Start from issue 1. Read until at least issue 111. If you want to keep reading, go until 200 but feel free to skim anything that seems unimportant after issue 136. If you must know how it ends, read the last 100.
Caleb Myers
thanks
Ryder Edwards
holy shit, what happened?
Carson Nelson
Nathaniel Brooks
Matthew Myers
He went insane.
Like literally went insane, and thought that he found the answer to everything, and started preaching it in the comic, hijacking the narrative to spread his teachings.
Also, the comic drops the comic part for large sections, and writes small text pages in Hebrew looking lettering. It literally hurts your eyes to read, and is borderline, literally unreadable.
Christopher Sullivan
The author developed schizophrenia and he refused treatment, cutting off contact with family and friends. This was actually a good thing for the majority of the comic, because shunning the outside world and devoting himself to his craft meant that the artwork and writing started improving massively after the second year.
But eventually the author started his own one-man religion (he claims it's based on Judaism, Christianity and Islam, but somehow it has two deities, the good male G-d and the evil female YHWH) and he inserted that religion into the comic. The real deep dip is when the author puts the main narrative on hold and has the main character analyze the Book of Genesis and explain to the reader how it ACTUALLY tells the story of the power struggle between G-d and YHWH.
But at least the ending of the comic is perfect, because it was written years earlier when his schizophrenia wasn't so bad.
Gabriel Butler
Ayden Myers
Hudson Wood
issue 1 and then you go to the next one
Jonathan Reed
Aaron Turner
Is it bad that I wanted my yearbook quote in hindsight to be "It wasn't right but it as right as it could have been"
Its from the part where Cerebus learns about how his father passed
Daniel Kelly
Remember how he had to get shit drained out of his nose?
And there's a picture of him going through the process
Aiden James
Leo Russell
Kevin Cooper
Aaron Allen
Bentley Cook
Anthony Lee
Connor Lee
Jordan Williams
Ryder Wood
Damn the composition during his insanity phase is honestly some of the best it'd ever been in the comic, the art was always top-notch but it's like his religious ramblings managed to seep into so much of his work that the composition actually comes across as something straight out of the Renaissance. Damn shame he couldn't have just done that in the scope of the comic and not written endless ramblings off to the side.
Brandon Martinez
Nathaniel White
They're shots from movies.
Michael Wright
Henry Bailey