Dave Sim

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Dave Sim

Author(s): Eric Hoffman (Editor), Dominick Grace

  • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
  • Publication Date: 18 Mar. 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 271 pages
  • ISBN-10: B00C3EIL4I
  • ISBN-13: 9781617037825

Book Description

In 1977, Dave Sim (b. 1956) began to self-publish Cerebus, one of the earliest and most significant independent comics, which ran for 300 issues and ended, as Sim had planned from early on, in 2004. Over the run of the comic, Sim used it as a springboard to explore not only the potential of the comics medium but also many of the core assumptions of Western society. Through it he analyzed politics, the dynamics of love, religion, and, most controversially, the influence of feminism–which Sim believes has had a negative impact on society. Moreover, Sim inserted himself squarely into the comic as Cerebus’s creator, thereby inviting criticism not only of the creation, but also of the creator.
What few interviews Sim gave often pushed the limits of what an interview might be in much the same way that
Cerebus pushed the limits of what a comic might be. In interviews Sim is generous, expansive, provocative, and sometimes even antagonistic. Regardless of mood, he is always insightful and fascinating. His discursive style is not conducive to the sound bite or to easy summary. Many of these interviews have been out of print for years. And, while the interviews range from very general, career-spanning explorations of his complex work and ideas, to tightly focused discussions on specific details of Cerebus, all the interviews contained herein are engaging and revealing.

“Flipping through DAVE SIM: CONVERSATIONS I was reminded of
two stories: the 1980s joke about someone pitching Nancy Reagan on having her
own talk show. She was almost going to do it until she found out that they
expected her to have GUESTS. Unfair, I’m sure, to Mrs. Reagan. I also thought
about the time I interviewed comics legend Harvey Kurtzman who came to the end
of a long-winded answer and said, ‘But, enough about me. Let’s talk about
ME, now.’ Those were my two reactions to that many pages of ME.” – Dave Sim

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