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Cerebus: Form & Void
Softcover 396 pp
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English (Canada) · Aardvark-Vanaheim / The Waverly Press
About this edition
Softcover Premium Signed Variant numbered from 201 to 300. GOLD Foil block cover details 2 bookplates hand signed by Dave Sim and Gerhard, unique to the softcover edition 1 Promotional trading card 7 bonus F&V Trading cards 4 Collector F&V drink coasters 1 Classic Cerebus drink coaster 1 Holo-foil sticker
Plot
Books numbered 201-300
FORM & VOID; Part 2 of the Going Home storyline collecting issues #251-265 of Cerebus by Dave Sim and Gerhard.
Cerebus ran for 300 issues from 1977 - 2004, and holds the record for being the longest running comic book series that was written, illustrated and published by a single creator.
FORM & VOID has been painstakingly restored and remastered for stunning clarity by digital restoration master, Sean Michael Robinson. Sim and Gerhard's fine line work and nuanced detail that was lost in previous printings can finally be seen and appreciated as it was meant to be. FORM & VOID captures Dave Sim and Gerhard at the peak of their artistic powers. See for yourself why they are among the most important figures in the history of graphic, narrative storytelling.
FORM & VOID: Remastered & Expanded presents all 380 original pages plus 16 bonus pages of Cerebus rarities by Dave Sim and Gerhard. Every book will be printed on premium uncoated 70# paper, making it the highest quality Cerebus volume ever published. The softcover edition features a newly designed wraparound cover that is completely different from previous printings. This remastered & expanded edition of FORM & VOID will be limited to the number of advance copies sold, and will not be widely distributed or offered in stores. Don't miss what is sure to be an instant collector's item!
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Publication date
November 2022
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