The Mystery of STAROO Revealed!
STAROO is something that I have a lot of pride in: the fact that of the seventeen volumes Aardvark Vanaheim has on the Diamond Star System, eight of them start with the "Double Zero" designation, STAR 00, because they were early additions to the Star System when Diamond was starting it up in the early 90s (the lowest number is the Cerebus TPb which is designated STAR0070!)Every once in a while, I'm just going to run all of the Diamond order codes for the Cerebus Trades for an entire week.
If you're a retailer, I hope you'll take it as a friendly reminder during "Listing Week" to take a few minutes to go and check your shelves and see if any of the trades are missing and order them from DIAMOND while you're still thinking about it. The Trades sell a lot better when you have them all in stock than they do when there's just volumes 2, 4, 7, 10, 11 and 16 sitting there.
If you're a potential customer I hope you'll use Listing Week to call the Comic Shop Locator Service
888-COMIC-BOOK
OR CLICK ON
comicshoplocator.com
and find out where the comic book stores are in your area
and if they don't have a volume you want in stock, you can give them the Star System order code right over the phone!
VOL.1 CEREBUS…………………….STAR0070
VOL.2 HIGH SOCIETY……………..STAR0071
VOL.3 CHURCH & STATE I……...STAR00271
VOL.4 CHURCH & STATE II.........STAR00322
VOL.5 JAKAS STORY………….....STAR00359
VOL.6 MELMOTH…........................STAR00431
VOL.7 FLIGHT……………………..STAR00543
VOL.8 WOMEN…………………….STAR00849
VOL.9 READS………………………STAR01063
VOL.10 MINDS……………………..STAR01916
VOL.11 GUYS………………………STAR06972
VOL.12 RICKS STORY……………STAR08468
VOL.13 GOING HOME……………STAR10981
VOL.14 FORM & VOID…………..STAR13500
VOL.15 LATTER DAYS………….AUGO31920
VOL.16 THE LAST DAY………….APRO42189
COLLECTED LETTERS 2004…….FEBO52434
Thursday November 30 -
Hey! Speaking of don't you LOVE TwoMorrows publishing—I got to Al Nickerson's letter of October 29 where he mentions that he's writing an article for Back Issue magazine about the early issues of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and wondered if he could interview me about Turtles #8. So, his phone number is right there. It's 9:30 on a Friday night and where is an enterprising young comic-book inker going to be at 9:30 on a Friday night? You guessed it. Right next to the phone. "Hi, Al. Do you want to do the interview right now?" "Have you got the questions?" "Yeah, I've got them right here." "Okay [BEEP!] I'm recording." You can see how much or how little he uses of it in March of 2007 or so ("Those guys work pretty far ahead"). Got off the phone and went, "Hang on. Back Issue. That's TwoMorrows Publishing as well, isn't it?" And went and checked and sure enough.
TwoMorrows Publishing. Everyone LOVES them and they're taking over the world.
Al also sent a very long letter that Steve Bissette posted to the Creators' Bill of Rights discussion group. I'll admit that I probably had very little idea of what I was talking about…and what I was mostly talking about was how "Those a—holes in Vermont" (in Jim Valentino's immortal phrase which is far more affectionate on my part than I think it was on Jim's part when he delivered it back in the 1963 dust-up time period) looked to me from hundreds of miles away than how they actually were.
I was struck this time by Steve's reminder that his divorce lawyer had told him not to do anything but work-made-for-hire until his divorce settlement was finalized. I don't know if that was, indirectly, the straw that broke the camel's back but it certainly seems like a skuzzy—though financially sensible—thing to tell an artist to do. If he had told me that part before, it hadn't registered. Obviously I think that we would live in a much better society if creative freedom wasn't specifically targeted by family law in that way…and I can understand that Steve's priorities were different from my own.
This is really all I'm going to say on the subject: two things 1) I hope Steve does Tyrant again someday 2) Danny and Maia are great kids.
Oliver Simonsen, the 3D Animated Cerebus film guy, sent a nice letter October 17:
Hi Dave,
I think I speak for all of us when I say we are really excited to be working on such an amazing character: We are all honoured and grateful and hope to make this a truly amazing 3D cartoon. We've gotten some really useful feedback from the fans [he means you guys and Margaret] and we are really glad they are on board so far. Jeff seems like a great guy, and his support means the world to us. We are looking forward to seeing the website he's building for us, and his voice is made for voice-overs which will only elevate our cartoon.
There isn't a whole lot to report—like being a writer and/or illustrator it takes a lot of patience.
Oliver
Thanks, Oliver. I'm glad that we could reach an understanding which means that there will be a degree of quality control without my having to be involved with it until the ultimate thumbs up or thumbs down. It's very possible we're making history here and that wouldn't have happened without your vision and determination. Your 13-year-old son has every right to be 100% proud of his old man and I'm sure that will always be the case.
Tomorrow: wrapping up the mail
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If you wish to contact Dave Sim, you can mail a letter (he does NOT receive emails) to:
Aardvark Vanaheim, Inc
P.O. Box 1674
Station C
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada N2G 4R2
Looking for a place to purchase Cerebus phonebooks? You can do so online through Win-Mill Productions -- producers of Following Cerebus. Convenient payment with PayPal:
http://spectrummagazines.bizland.com/cerebusgn.chtml
Or, you can check out Mars Import:
http://www.marsimport.com/display_series.php?ID=142
Or ask your local retailer to order them for you through Diamond Comics distributors.