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Cerebus page by Dave Sim, Gerhard - Comic Strip
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Cerebus page

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Cerebus 66, page 8. From Church and State story.

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Weisshaupt receiving and evaluating reports from his female agent, dismissing her intricate ideological explanation. On the lower panel in this page we can see that his collaborator Gerhard has arrived, with lush and striking backgrounds. Quite a contrast to the Weisshaupt page from issue 61.

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About Dave Sim

David Victor Sim (born 17 May 1956) is a Canadian cartoonist and publisher, best known for his comic book Cerebus, his artistic experimentation, his advocacy of self-publishing and creator's rights, and his controversial political, philosophical and religious beliefs. Sim dropped out of high school to pursue a career in comics, and rose to prominence after he began Cerebus in December 1977. Initially, Cerebus was a parody of Conan the Barbarian and other sword and sorcery comics, but after two years Sim came to conceive of the series as a self-complete work, which would run for 300 issues and be subdivided into "novels". By the time the 6000-page work was completed in March 2004, Sim had delved into politics, theology, metaphysics, and a controversial examination of feminism and gender issues, while becoming progressively more sophisticated and experimental in his storytelling and artwork.