ABOUT CEREBUS
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  • Win-Mill Productions post-Cerebus news magazine examining the groundbreaking series and discussing where it succeeded, what inspired its various storylines, how it influenced the industry, and anything else that would make for interesting reading.
  • Links to purchase Cerebus volumes via paypal.

  • The number one fan site on the internet.
  • Summaries, Pictures, Links, Checklists and more!

  • Fan site featuring summaries, audio, video, color art, an interactive map of Estarcion and more!

  • The official newsgroup for Cerebus readers.
  • An often wild world of discussion about Cerebus (and just about everything else) including frequent Q&A's with Dave Sim.

  • A collection of Dave Sim's "blog" posts. Read-only.

  • A searchable database of Cerebus knowledge.

  • Early in 2005 comic book inker Al Nickerson invited Dave Sim and others to share their thoughts on the 1988 Creator's Bill of Rights. The far ranging dialogue featuring Steve Bissette, Gary Groth, Eric Larsen and others continues.

Cerebus the Original Aartvark

  • "Cerebus the Original Aartvark" is dedicated to keeping track of original art prices for (duh) Cerebus the Aardvark.

 

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In late 2000, a consortium of comic publishers came up with the idea to create a financial safety net for comic creators, much in the same fashion that exists in almost any other trade from plumbing to pottery. By March of 2001, the federal government approved The Hero Initiative as a publicly supported not-for-profit corporation under section 501 (c) (3).

Since its inception, The Hero Initiative (Formerly known as A.C.T.O.R., A Commitment To Our Roots) has had the good fortune to grant over $200,000 to the comic book veterans who have paved the way for those in the industry today.

The Hero Initiative is the first-ever federally chartered not-for-profit corporation dedicated strictly to helping comic book creators in need. Hero creates a financial safety net for yesterdays' creators who may need emergency medical aid, financial support for essentials of life, and an avenue back into paying work. It's a chance for all of us to give back something to the people who have given us so much enjoyment.