The Controversies of Cerebus' Dave Sim

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Dave Sim is a pioneer and a big success story in self-published comics. He radically improved his artwork over the course of the series and tried many experimental techniques, publishing a 300-issue story called Cerebus.
This episode covers an overview of Cerebus and Dave Sim's techniques, his history self-publishing and his many ugly controversies where he's said some pretty bad things about women. And that's just for starters.
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@joselnicolas5808
@joselnicolas5808 5 жыл бұрын
Hi love the episode! love the channel! but you miss credited puma blues en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Puma_Blues just wanted to point that out. hope thats okay!
@ComicTropes
@ComicTropes 5 жыл бұрын
Josel Nicolas I pinned this comment because this is an important correction.
@youraveragecrownofthorns8919
@youraveragecrownofthorns8919 5 жыл бұрын
@@ComicTropes i was going to ask about that myself... i thought i had miss something in my puma blues collection.
@dominicrigsby8547
@dominicrigsby8547 5 жыл бұрын
@@ComicTropes excellent video. This is by far my favorite channel and I look forward to it every week.
@pyzmark
@pyzmark 5 жыл бұрын
Without lingering on this too much, kudos on pinning the correction. It’s a surprisingly responsive and mature approach to viewer feedback and to one’s own mistakes.
@DayPlayer_CB
@DayPlayer_CB 5 жыл бұрын
If I remember right the Puma Blues artist did a 3 issue run on the original TMNT comics. Serious next level work ! I'd love to see a tropes video on that original series and the many talented artists who contributed after Eastman & Laird released the reins.
@okayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
@okayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy 5 жыл бұрын
>says all women are emotional while all men are rational >challenges another artist to a boxing match to settle an argument ok
@benjackson1506
@benjackson1506 5 жыл бұрын
That doesn't imply what you think it implies.
@belurso5179
@belurso5179 5 жыл бұрын
@@benjackson1506 "I cannot accept that someone disagrees with me so I must get phyisical with them" is peak philosophy /s
@benjackson1506
@benjackson1506 5 жыл бұрын
@@belurso5179 after doing some research, around this time jeff smith was in good shape going to the gym and he had been known to threaten people physically from time to time. Not like a major thing. Just the average pencil neck geek that talked shit to him at a comic con. Jeff has even admitted to doing such. I think dave sims backed down when jeff smith said something to him personally, and then wantsd to work out and train for a boxing match later when they could be on more even footing. Also, fighting because you have a disagreement is not necessarily stupid. Sometimes that is how arguments are resolved, especially ones of the "your stupid, no u" nature. Should we settle our presidency with a fist fight, no. I dont think either of you had thought that through.
@kittredge5167
@kittredge5167 5 жыл бұрын
@@belurso5179 Men and women handle issues differently. Challenging someone to a boxing match isn't irrational, when he could simply attack the other gentlemen. You might not want to ever become a lawyer. :)
@rorqualdesertico8193
@rorqualdesertico8193 5 жыл бұрын
OH I KNOW DUDE! then goes on about how women are "thinkers" and that that´s irrational? ugh, I greatly admire his work but as a person kinda despise people like this
@jamesklark6562
@jamesklark6562 5 жыл бұрын
Yes you can separate the art from the artist; however, when the art is used as a platform for the artist to represent their ideals is when they become indistinguishable.
@rickyp.martin3209
@rickyp.martin3209 5 жыл бұрын
What about the singer for lost prophets? He was a hardcore pedophile.
@YuKheThai
@YuKheThai 5 жыл бұрын
@@rickyp.martin3209 Well, Roman Polanski is a creep but you can't deny that he's a hell of a filmmaker and if we're going down the rabbit hole of creepy musicians there's an abundance of beloved musicians that were into underage girls. Using Polanski as an example, I don't have to agree with him as a person to appreciate his talents.
@vollsticks
@vollsticks 5 жыл бұрын
I don't have a problem with that; it's just the tone of Cerebus became so didactic and haranguing that the comic took a big downturn. If you can use your art as a platform in such a way that the art doesn't suffer, fine. I'm absolutely opposed to Sim's ideas about women and gay people but if I rid my shelves of artists who I find extremely problematic for their views there'd be no Lawrence, no Celine, no Pound or Bukowski...and as for comics I'd have to get rid of about 70% of my Crumb collection, the stuff Dave Cooper did with Gavin McInnes and every Mike Baron comic I own (so basically an almost complete run of Nexus and Badger). Which isn't going to happen.
@turtleanton6539
@turtleanton6539 5 жыл бұрын
Yuuuup
@jdonner3272
@jdonner3272 4 жыл бұрын
I take it you don't read current comics then.
@Pratchettgaiman
@Pratchettgaiman 5 жыл бұрын
I think it's easier to separate an artist from their art when they don't integrate their ideology so deeply into their work like Sim did
@officialgoogleyoutube
@officialgoogleyoutube 4 жыл бұрын
@Mourning Star Hold on. The question that's being answered is whether art can be separated from the artist that creates it; not "if they talk about politics in it then it bad." I think I see the point you're trying to make, but the only person you've successfully painted as unreasonable and politically close-minded is yourself by jumping to conclusions for the sake of your point.
@CAMSLAYER13
@CAMSLAYER13 4 жыл бұрын
@Mourning Star well I dislike things like that because it often feels forced. Its like it exists to push an agenda rather than to tell a story that has the authors bias because that's just how they are.
@delcidkidv250
@delcidkidv250 4 жыл бұрын
Mourning Star all artwork created by a person will reflect their politics. This just happens unintentionally when creating something. The difference is when it’s done purposefully and in such a manner it affects the story and quality of the art. However I believe it’s still possible for an artist to integrate their political ideals without alienating most people if they don’t shove it down the consumers throat
@kylepietrusiewicz2749
@kylepietrusiewicz2749 4 жыл бұрын
@Mourning Star I do
@jmlkhan5153
@jmlkhan5153 4 жыл бұрын
@Mourning Star I do.
@X_Baron
@X_Baron 4 жыл бұрын
If he took LSD "for a week", it's probably not the only thing he took in those days. Substance abuse could have been a symptom of other mental issues and not just the other way around.
@SuperFunkmachine
@SuperFunkmachine 4 жыл бұрын
It medically impossible to use LSD for that long so he had to be on more then just that.
@mr.pavone9719
@mr.pavone9719 4 жыл бұрын
I have never heard that. What is your source? I want to read up on it.
@mr.pavone9719
@mr.pavone9719 4 жыл бұрын
@@SuperFunkmachine It must be true if it costs $35.95. Given it's a journal article lends it some weight as well. Thanks.
@SuperFunkmachine
@SuperFunkmachine 4 жыл бұрын
@@mr.pavone9719 Sci-hub, never pay for journal again.
@ScottPigman
@ScottPigman 4 жыл бұрын
@@SuperFunkmachineSim wrote an essay in one issue in the late 80s talking about how he had recently quit smoking pot after years of smoking it constantly. I don't recall much else about it other than the potheads at my high school got a kick out of reading about how he'd been stoned the whole time he'd been creating Cerebus.
@AlejandroSilva-mr7yy
@AlejandroSilva-mr7yy 5 жыл бұрын
19:55 "some manga artist have accomplished this" I love comics but this is the understatement of the century
@stephennootens916
@stephennootens916 5 жыл бұрын
Mangaka put out a chapter a week and often that chapter is close if not a bit smaller than your average American comic book, they often go for years and Mangaka owns their work. In the end some mangas (a lot really) wind up several thousand pages long . Osamu Tezuka 'The God Of Manga' over all out put was 150,000.
@johnl9361
@johnl9361 5 жыл бұрын
@@stephennootens916 This is exactly why I wasn't impressed with Cerebus. My friend made me read all 300 issues, and it just struck me as some juvenile furry type stuff trying to be deep.
@stephennootens916
@stephennootens916 5 жыл бұрын
@Shaman X I'm not sure that you are right given the fact that when Mangaka stops working on a series like Black Lagoon's Rei Hiroe did they can't just replace him like the do with American comics and when Mangaka ends a series that's it. Another point Naoki Urasawa did not go to Kobunsha when he wanted to his story based on Astro Boy's The greatest robot on earth, he went to Tezuka Productions which was founded by Osamu Tezuka the creator of Astro Boy
@kidomniman8635
@kidomniman8635 5 жыл бұрын
It is an understatement but given how different the history and production/distribution methods of manga compared to north American comics the accomplishments of manga creators aren't really relevant to demonstrating what an accomplishment 300 issues is for an independent Canadian made comic. The dark days of the comics code authority alone caused damage to the comic book medium that still greatly affects sales and the very foundation of the fan base to this day. The same can not be said about Japan
@JoeJoe-lq6bd
@JoeJoe-lq6bd 5 жыл бұрын
One thing people often don't realize though, is that mangaka usually have a lot of uncredited assistants. Sim had Gerhard but I know for a fact that at least a few mangaka have multiple assistants who do a lot of the finish work, and those artists never get their names in the work.
@PumperKrickel
@PumperKrickel 5 жыл бұрын
Dave Sim: ONLY MEN MAKE RATIONAL DECISIONS! Also Dave Sim: Takes LSD for a week.
@TheWonkster
@TheWonkster 5 жыл бұрын
Michael Morales I was just about to comment this.
@mistrdevine
@mistrdevine 5 жыл бұрын
Don’t knock it ‘til you try it.
@jjrambles683
@jjrambles683 5 жыл бұрын
I love how many of these are in the comments and they're all different.
@saidi7975
@saidi7975 5 жыл бұрын
A woman made him do it. OBVIOUSLY XD
@vollsticks
@vollsticks 5 жыл бұрын
THE FEMALE VOID NEEDS THE MALE LIGHT.....sounds just like the BS Jordan Peterson is pedalling nowadays, doesn't it?!
@matthewbecker7389
@matthewbecker7389 2 жыл бұрын
Can the art be separated from the artist? Absolutely. Does this apply to Cerebus? Absolutely not. Sim's personality and evolving philosophies were an integral part of the overall experience. For nearly 30 years, Sim's entire existence was dedicated to this book, it became an autobiographical mirror looking back at itself. I think Cerebus can be seen as a triumphant work of commitment and creative exploration... But also as a warning to us all, that when you become so entwined with a work for so long, all the bones, fears and prejudice in the closet are gonna get dragged out, and it's not all pretty too look at. But that's life, I guess...
@hollyc5417
@hollyc5417 7 ай бұрын
art by its definition is self expression, therefore the art IS the artists. at least at the time of its making. people do change after all.
@matthewbecker7389
@matthewbecker7389 7 ай бұрын
@@hollyc5417 I agree. However, there is the need to clarify the source of content within said art. I've done plenty of jobs where the imagery is executed by myself, but the content itself is dictated by the client. While it is possible to gain insight into the artist through study of the process alone, it will always speak more about the client. So, to be clear, we both mean art that is 100% the product of the creator. With this said... Totally agree with you.
@davidestes6381
@davidestes6381 17 күн бұрын
A lot of great well known artists were down right jerks and had some very wrong ideas. The poet ee cummings was a notorious Nazi sympathizer. Robert Frost, who wrote "Two paths diverge in the woods," has a kind grandfatherly face but was horribly cruel and abusive. The painter Picasso was a beast to his wife. The writer Hemingway's over macho persona also brought about misogyny in his world view. This is just a few examples. Still their works are still studied and admired.
@FlameQwert
@FlameQwert 5 жыл бұрын
>women are emotional, men focus on reasoning >also women waste their time with thought ??? bruh moment
@azy7trillion886
@azy7trillion886 4 жыл бұрын
Is he wrong?
@mortchen5494
@mortchen5494 4 жыл бұрын
@@azy7trillion886 yes
@mortchen5494
@mortchen5494 4 жыл бұрын
@Mourning Star fuck you
@shelbyholcombe8731
@shelbyholcombe8731 4 жыл бұрын
@@mortchen5494 how is it wrong? Men are more action driven and solution oriented. Women do more abstraction of thought.
@MrSafior
@MrSafior 4 жыл бұрын
@@shelbyholcombe8731 If you really believe that, that mean you never enconter a real human being in your entire life.
@LucasRazorBlade
@LucasRazorBlade 5 жыл бұрын
Oh boy..the part about the relationship with the 14 year old girl caught me off-guard.
@brigidmadden5577
@brigidmadden5577 3 жыл бұрын
Considering his wackadoo beliefs, it makes more sense the more you think about it
@youcantbeatk7006
@youcantbeatk7006 3 жыл бұрын
This stuff is to be expected nowadays.
@nivekian
@nivekian 2 жыл бұрын
All these anti-women types always want to "get them young", and have grooming behaviors to "train" women.
@diegog2679
@diegog2679 2 жыл бұрын
@@nivekian aka they can’t get women their age
@nivekian
@nivekian 2 жыл бұрын
@@diegog2679 Yup. IMO it's indefensible, and my feelings against this tuff get harsher the older I get.
@KantisV
@KantisV 5 жыл бұрын
As a young girl in the 90's, I bought the Church And State phonebooks and really loved them. I looked forward to reading the rest of the story because it seemed so vast and so unique... And then the "female void" rant happened and I lost interest. It's hard to love something that openly hates you. I wish Dave Sim was better at separating himself from his art.
@notoverwatch6991
@notoverwatch6991 5 жыл бұрын
Sounds pretty void-y to me.
@TheMovieSequelDude49
@TheMovieSequelDude49 5 жыл бұрын
It's always annoying when the people behind your favorite works turn out to be pieces of shit. Just takes a lot of the fun out of it.
@jrmybrtltt
@jrmybrtltt 5 жыл бұрын
Hmm, pretty sure separating the art from the artist is the consumers job. who knows though, maybe i'm just not entitled enough
@Liz-mp5dq
@Liz-mp5dq 5 жыл бұрын
@VerumRex What do you mean?
@DocDevious23
@DocDevious23 5 жыл бұрын
@@jrmybrtltt Its difficult to do that though when the artist is pushing their personal beliefs WITHIN the art in a very unsubtle way.
@AceAttorny
@AceAttorny 4 жыл бұрын
The funniest thing about Sim to me is that he actually circulated a digital petition that said "Dave Sim is not misogynist" around to his friends, family, and the industry, and then threw a tantrum and quite literally went "YOU'RE NOT MY FRIEND ANYMORE" to anyone who refused to sign it. It's hilarious reading the soft-spoken Chester Brown clarify an old thank you to Sim in updated notes along the lines of "I still think of Dave Sim as my friend, but because I couldn't in good conscience sign his petition - as I do think he's a misogynist - he said he hates me and no longer considers me a friend." I think this was before the news broke that Sim groomed a girl. I don't know if Brown still considers Sim a friend today, haha.
@crimsondynamo615
@crimsondynamo615 2 жыл бұрын
He is such a fucking baby
@HuhWhatHuhwhatHuh
@HuhWhatHuhwhatHuh Жыл бұрын
By “news broke” do you mean the letter he wrote to the public YEARs ago, when twitter heard he may get a job, took snippets from his own letter to frame it in the light they wanted? In order to enflame the crowd? Before anyone attacks me personally, instead of arguing facts, and claims I’m defending him, if stating facts, good and true, is defending well then the definitions changed.
@AceAttorny
@AceAttorny Жыл бұрын
@@HuhWhatHuhwhatHuh lol. lmao. rofl.
@LongSinceDead1
@LongSinceDead1 11 ай бұрын
@@HuhWhatHuhwhatHuhYou failed to refute the obvious fact that HE GROOMED A 14 YEAR OLD GIRL FOR YEARS. I don’t even know what point you’re trying to make
@mr.doctorcaptain1124
@mr.doctorcaptain1124 11 ай бұрын
@@LongSinceDead1 easy. I’m a third party with zero knowledge of any of this. When you claim he groomed someone, the burden of proof is on you. What did he do? I do not know. If you say he groomed a child then I have no clue what occurred. Did he help a child with their personal hygiene? Did he fuck a child? You’d have to tell me. But rather than do that, you simply stated the same thing a second time. The guy up top was calling out that mentality.
@EmpressOfDestruction
@EmpressOfDestruction 5 жыл бұрын
I would say that it's difficult to separate the artist and the art... If that same artist is blatantly putting his very polarized world view into it.
@turtleanton6539
@turtleanton6539 5 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👏
@c.a.k.comedy692
@c.a.k.comedy692 11 ай бұрын
But an artists work is always a reflection of the artist’s self, you can learn a lot about people when you’re literally reading their mind’s eye
@EliDEVITTSpeaks
@EliDEVITTSpeaks 5 жыл бұрын
Huh his uh..politics really bled through in the final issues.
@vfxninja5503
@vfxninja5503 5 жыл бұрын
He just never got over that divorce
@prajwaljayaraj5887
@prajwaljayaraj5887 5 жыл бұрын
@@vfxninja5503 EXACTLY
@PHAToregon
@PHAToregon 5 жыл бұрын
😂
@cristopherborgstede1199
@cristopherborgstede1199 4 жыл бұрын
Drab Bard it usually is. How many of these creeps rant and rave about “snowflakes”, and “entitled SJW’s” immediately before bitching about how they’re being attacked because the world doesn’t exclusively cater to them anymore?
@tacoslegit1556
@tacoslegit1556 4 жыл бұрын
@@cristopherborgstede1199 uh huh
@eggboy9126
@eggboy9126 5 жыл бұрын
Speaking of, you should totally do an episode on Bone and Jeff Smith.
@afrikasmith1049
@afrikasmith1049 5 жыл бұрын
I agree. Bone is an interesting read even though some people think only children should read it.
@daviddougherty8090
@daviddougherty8090 5 жыл бұрын
Bone deserves it.
@square721bt
@square721bt 5 жыл бұрын
@@daviddougherty8090 Man agreed. It eventually kind of loses focus but wow those first arcs. STUPID STUPID RAT CREATURES
@massacresoldier3082
@massacresoldier3082 5 жыл бұрын
I remember reading Bone when I was in the 3rd grade. When I was 15 and walking around the library I found the books on the "Banned Books" cart and the Librarian let me check one out. I then remembered how great it was and how much I loved it.
@battleofwills7189
@battleofwills7189 5 жыл бұрын
I thought I was the only person in Scotland who ever bought that comic.
@Treblaine
@Treblaine 4 жыл бұрын
"Of course I'm thinking rationally, would an irrational person think they're being rational when they're not?"
@petitio_principii
@petitio_principii 4 жыл бұрын
"Funny" how it's almost biographical, Cerebus almost sounding like a parody of an MRA/MGTOW type, but then the author's philosophy also being close to that. Kind of as if it was eventually found out that Robert Bloch had a "Bloch's motel," and lived under the weird delusion that a mannikin dressed as his aunt was alive and interacted with him...
@Frank-Einstein-Madman
@Frank-Einstein-Madman 4 жыл бұрын
What is wrong with supporting mens rights and what is wrong that choose to avoid a serious commitment? Also do you support feminism?
@asscheeks3212
@asscheeks3212 4 жыл бұрын
Male feminists are self projective, blames Mgtow and Mra for all of the sins they done themselves. When an author pokes fun at ideals but then repeats them, its pretty ironic.
@mhenning2345
@mhenning2345 4 жыл бұрын
For me Cerebus the character was a parody of the type nowadays called MRA, but the author somehow changed in such a way that the same character became a true representation of him. Quite incredible when you think about it.
@bobtremblay9172
@bobtremblay9172 5 жыл бұрын
Very well organized and articulated presentation of a very controversial and self-indulgent creator and his creation that became a slave to his own indulgences.
@Captain_MonsterFart
@Captain_MonsterFart 5 жыл бұрын
Good way to put it.
@CTEtter3
@CTEtter3 5 жыл бұрын
In the case of Cerebus, it's a lot harder to separate the art from the artist, because Sim put his viewpoints directly in the text. The art is the artist's viewpoint.
@chibiNATHA
@chibiNATHA 3 жыл бұрын
Dave Sim: "If people could choose their gender, everybody would be a man" Transgender women: bruh
@chibiNATHA
@chibiNATHA 3 жыл бұрын
@@dr.s8972 shut up
@dr.s8972
@dr.s8972 3 жыл бұрын
@@chibiNATHA maybe you all are troons too!
@savagetv6460
@savagetv6460 3 жыл бұрын
No one wants high depression and suicide
@Camoedine
@Camoedine 3 жыл бұрын
@@savagetv6460 youre aware that those stats are because of people like you, right?
@savagetv6460
@savagetv6460 3 жыл бұрын
@@Camoedine that is false. Data shows that acceptance does not change suicide rates that much. Mirrors cause Trans people to be depression, nice try though science denier
@thefoxygrandpa638
@thefoxygrandpa638 4 жыл бұрын
Holy shit, Dave Sim is like one of those deranged furry webcomic creators and John Kricfalusi rolled into one.
@jasongarrett768
@jasongarrett768 5 жыл бұрын
Cripes. I thought I knew all the darker elements to this but the grooming was a horrifying surprise. Damn, I’m going to go buy Bone again to wash my head out and support Jeff Smith.
@JoeJoe-lq6bd
@JoeJoe-lq6bd 5 жыл бұрын
Jason Garrett not to defend Sim, but I honestly think “grooming” is a reach. That implies intentional manipulation. Sim seems more like an emotionally immature guy who genuinely thought it was normal. Again, not defending his actions but there’s a difference between crazy and evil.
@JoeJoe-lq6bd
@JoeJoe-lq6bd 5 жыл бұрын
@Al X. Andra Really? There are millions of emotionally immature 30-somethings. They're the ones who get outraged every time there's a diverse character in comics or incite riots over szechuan sauce. They suck but they mostly aren't evil, just immature. We see it all the time.
@JoeJoe-lq6bd
@JoeJoe-lq6bd 5 жыл бұрын
@Al X. Andra I'm not comparing them in their acts, just mentioning that emotional maturity is not determined by age. Sim is a smart guy but really immature from what I can tell. The reason emotional maturity is relevant is that it seems like Sim thought he was in a real relationship with this girl.
@josegregoriobencomogomez4958
@josegregoriobencomogomez4958 5 жыл бұрын
Buying Bone is always a good idea!
@EmeraldMinnie
@EmeraldMinnie 5 жыл бұрын
@Al X. Andra I didn't even know about the John K. thing until I read this. Doesn't surprise me, though. From all reports (even Billy West who he was pretty close with from Ren and Stimpy) he was a pretty horrible person.
@Hoichael
@Hoichael 5 жыл бұрын
Great work man. Very underrated channel.
@MyEnemy
@MyEnemy 5 жыл бұрын
Great avatar man. Very underrated poet.
@RobotsPajamas
@RobotsPajamas 5 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I can separate artist from work, but other times it's much harder. I mean, the Cosby show is pretty painful to even think about now. But someone like HP Lovecraft who has been dead for a long time and he aint getting any money from anything I read/watch of his work then it's a bit easier to do that.
@turtleanton6539
@turtleanton6539 5 жыл бұрын
100%
@samuelwolch1302
@samuelwolch1302 4 жыл бұрын
RobotsPajamas Let’s not forget that lots of Lovecraft’s works were used as a mouth piece for his racist, classist opinions
@LordVader1094
@LordVader1094 4 жыл бұрын
@@samuelwolch1302 Still damn good literature though, despite that.
@samuelwolch1302
@samuelwolch1302 4 жыл бұрын
LordVader1094 yeah. I suggest looking for the HP Lovecraft episode by Overly Sarcastic productions. They do a pretty good rundown of his work
@marumyauss
@marumyauss 4 жыл бұрын
I agree. I can separate artist from art but I am not about to monetarily support someone who I deem as a disgusting person. Overall if it involves child grooming.
@freakrx2349
@freakrx2349 5 жыл бұрын
5:32 Some of the backgrounds look like they could be in a Manga. Berserk in particular
@principalitycidade4323
@principalitycidade4323 3 жыл бұрын
R.I.P Kentaro Miura
@metal87power
@metal87power 5 жыл бұрын
He is like more edgy Alf.
@KasumiKenshirou
@KasumiKenshirou 5 жыл бұрын
HA!
@SidheKnight
@SidheKnight 5 жыл бұрын
Only in looks. For all his mischief, Alf was deep down a kind-hearted -animal- alien. Cerebus is a bitter angry bigot. So, nothing like Alf.
@oldmanlogan9616
@oldmanlogan9616 5 жыл бұрын
I remember coming across Cerebus in a comic book store when I was a kid and thinking that it was the comics that inspired Alf Lmao
@RyRidge
@RyRidge 5 жыл бұрын
Alf also hated Women, it just didn't come up much in the Show...
@jakeproven256
@jakeproven256 4 жыл бұрын
SidheKnight agreed.
@samuelraji8343
@samuelraji8343 5 жыл бұрын
This feels like a Down the Rabbit Hole video. Great Video. I can't imagine having to read through all that drivel.
@jacobstaten2366
@jacobstaten2366 5 жыл бұрын
Maybe he can do a Sonichu episode too. Lol
@HunterLyonIsAPerson
@HunterLyonIsAPerson 5 жыл бұрын
I made this one of my reading goals about 15 years ago without knowing the full context of Sim's history. There were constant red flags and I'm sure there was a sunk cost motivation on my part that led me to finish. The red flags turned into outright preaching a little over half-way through the run and it very much becomes more of a chore getting to that ending. One thing not really touched on in this video is the meta-commentary about the comics industry itself that plays heavily in the first half of the run after Sim's rise to fame. It's a really weird time capsule of the era as a result, but holy hell- the anti-feminist war drum would probably give me an aneursym if I tried to reread this.
@jacobstaten2366
@jacobstaten2366 5 жыл бұрын
@@HunterLyonIsAPerson sounds like a dodged bullet without even knowing.
@Clay3613
@Clay3613 5 жыл бұрын
@Jake Proven The Spoony video is the most misleading and lazy video on that channel.
@jacobstaten2366
@jacobstaten2366 5 жыл бұрын
@@Clay3613 haven't watched the Spoony video but he has at least two episodes where he revisits mistakes people pointed out in his previous videos from slip of the tongue, bad pronunciation, and minor fact checking.
@Alondro77
@Alondro77 5 жыл бұрын
I knew a guy in our town who got some bad LSD in the 70s. He was reduced to a child-like state, just roaming up and down the road day after day with a rather blank grin most of the time. It only takes one bad batch of neuroactive substances to fry your cortex.
@IFLFiction
@IFLFiction 5 ай бұрын
It’s not the acid, all acid is chemically the same compound. He could have been schizophrenic and this induced his first physiological break though.
@Alondro77
@Alondro77 5 ай бұрын
@@IFLFiction It was a bad batch of the stuff. Probably adulterated, or was synthesized wrong so it wasn't even the proper chemical. 'Quality control' isn't exactly a thing overseen by the FDA with illegal substances.
@BioshockDrill
@BioshockDrill 18 күн бұрын
@@Alondro77 lmao he is acting is if all acid is made in a standardized lab
@ccshade7294
@ccshade7294 5 жыл бұрын
i just can't get past the fact that for how seriously the story is taking itself, cerebus is still a talking animal in a world where everyone else is human
@mrblopsfiner
@mrblopsfiner 5 жыл бұрын
Cerebus used to be known as the book both you and your girlfriend would read, so Sim really shot himself in the foot with his Victor Davis “Feminine Void” essay.
@zeframmann1641
@zeframmann1641 5 жыл бұрын
He was Jordan Peterson even before fucking Jordan Peterson.
@-Zakhiel-
@-Zakhiel- 5 жыл бұрын
@@zeframmann1641 huh ? what ?... Can you quote Jordan Peterson sayin that Women are vain or leeches ?... Or are you just using Peterson as a meme ? "I don't like that guy, so he must be exactly like this other guy I don't like"...
@oldmanlogan9616
@oldmanlogan9616 5 жыл бұрын
@@zeframmann1641 , sorry man, you may not like Jordan Peterson and I respect that, but comparing them both is quiiiite a stretch.
@6AM_YT
@6AM_YT 5 жыл бұрын
@W A Peterson doesn't hate transpeople, but whatever makes you feel superior to others.
@turtleanton6539
@turtleanton6539 5 жыл бұрын
Moron
@927789
@927789 5 жыл бұрын
I think Dave Sim true legacy is ultimately showing everything great about creator own comics, and everything bad about creator own comics. While I respect his legacy when a comic only has one set of eyes looking over it, a comic like this can become self indulgent and an outlet for the creators own personal issues. In many ways I've seen this story in some way happen in webcomics in some form for years. It's sad but I hope people can learn from it and maybe take better care of themselves.
@princeblackelf4265
@princeblackelf4265 5 жыл бұрын
You're not wrong
@andersonic
@andersonic 5 жыл бұрын
You nailed it. Early Sim used his platform to explore bold and thoughtful storylines with innovative artwork. Later Sim became an echo chamber of his own toxic mind.
@MariaVosa
@MariaVosa 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this thoughtful video. I was a massive Cerebus fan from the early 90s when I discovered the books. I saw things getting a bit out of hand but it wasn't until rather late I found his problematic interviews (internet being in its infancy). The thing that struck me is that Jaka's story is still one of the most insightful stories from a female perspective I've ever read. Being stick between the adorable man-child Rick, forced to pick up the slack and being belittled by his friend, forced to dance for the Incel bar keeper, keeping up appearances to keep him happy so they won't be homeless. And finally having to take the difficult decision not to have a child in this situation. Astoria was also an awesome character, very complex. I think Sim has demons, and they are fighting in his pages. For all his anti-feminist rants, he created som of the most real female characters, and shone a spotlight on the way men idealise and then punish women for not living up to those ideals.
@firewolf99
@firewolf99 4 жыл бұрын
@woooudo Well look at that. I didn't know they could make talking thesauruses these days. Be honest, how long did you spend on dictionary.com to work out some of those words? Certainly longer than you've ever spent talking to a woman.
@cristopherborgstede1199
@cristopherborgstede1199 4 жыл бұрын
MariaVosa I don’t think he did it on purpose- I think it’s because he’s a genuinely talented writer, but he projects those demons into his work. Despite his fervent hatred for people not like him, and his persecution complex, he couldn’t help but to flesh out even his female leads, and with friends like these... well, people like him (and the lovely piece of work who replied to you) tend to veer HARD into self parody almost immediately.
@Sbevey_
@Sbevey_ 4 жыл бұрын
woooudo people like you have no idea how pathetic you actually sound. You’re defensive right off the bat the moment someone says something that you don’t agree with. Again, it’s absolutely pathetic. You can’t be an adult and sit down to have an actual, productive conversation because you’re ready to rip someone open off the bat. It shows how underdeveloped your critical thinking skills, and social skills, actually are. Grow the fuck up and realize that not everyone is going to like you, and not everyone is going to have the same opinion. If you’re going to talk about shit like this, try to be fucking civil before you open your mouth
@Sbevey_
@Sbevey_ 4 жыл бұрын
woooudo buddy...you sound like you’ve got a lot of conspiracy theories shoved up your ass. Humiliation may be your thing, guised as being superior, but I’m not here to do that. I’m not evil, I’m not part of a “world-wide death cult.” I don’t wish anyone dead, even you, as hard as it is to believe. I’m not responsible for thought processes and your feelings because I’m a woman. A lot of women don’t wish to see men burned. You sound like you’re overly paranoid about everything, and it’s concerning. The world isn’t out to get you. And not everyone that disagrees with you is immature. I don’t even think you’re processing anything anyone is saying, which is annoying, and I know I’m not getting anywhere. You’re going to copy and paste the same response as I got. Please, get some help, not everyone is out to get you. There actual decent people out there
@cristopherborgstede1199
@cristopherborgstede1199 4 жыл бұрын
woooudo At least learn to write properly before you go on vile diatribes, you goddamn lunatic.
@HueJacobs
@HueJacobs 4 жыл бұрын
I started reading Cerebus in the early 90s, and *loved* it. I loved the satire and parody of the comic heroes and fantasy characters I followed. It was snarky and irreverent. Then Sim started delving into philosophy and politics. At first I read them because I found the topics "challenging". Somehow I was convinced that reading Sim was akin to watching political talk shows of "the other side" that learning about his philosophy would enlighten me into how other people think. Eventually it got to the point that I simply could not separate the artist from the art because the art was nothing more than a platform for him to spew his misogyny. I kept the collected trades that I had amassed by that point, but neglected going further. A few years later a friend of mine convinced me to buy the missing volumes and "finish the story". I did and like you discuss, I found them uneven - some good - some dreadful - all of them showing Sim as the chauvinist he is. Later, I had married a fellow comics nerd and she spent weeks pouring through my trade paper backs. She started on Cerebus and didn't even make it half way through because she was so disgusted by Sims misogyny that she could *not* separate the art from the artist. I have no desire to re-read them, so they sit on a shelf collecting dust.
@bathombre9739
@bathombre9739 2 жыл бұрын
Take a shot every time this guy says misogyny
@Scoreos77
@Scoreos77 2 жыл бұрын
@@bathombre9739 so twice?
@ayylmao575
@ayylmao575 2 жыл бұрын
I’d day you should sell those comics now and get something of value out of them, but you’re all but guaranteed to get them for less than what they were originally worth.
@SocialistNihilist
@SocialistNihilist 5 жыл бұрын
When I was a young teen a White Nationalist group tried to recruit me. Largely, Ceberus was how they got me to engage at all. An FTP server with hi-res scans of a cool indie comic parodying the Conan stuff I was actively devouring at the time? I was so there. It can't be understated the profound effect a creator you really enjoy suddenly espousing extremist rhetoric can have on a young reader. And that's when the people grooming me for their hate group sprung THEIR extremist rhetoric on me. Too socially awkward to point out how uncomfortable I was (this is definitely something people like this of any political affiliation look for and prey upon) and reading ideas I'd never heard from the creator of my New Big Thing lead to a lot of stuff I now look back on in shame as an adult. I still think there are fantastic parts of Cerebus, High Society should basically be required reading for anyone wanting a comprehensive indie reading experience. I also think that potential fans ONLY buying trades that are genuinely good and not long, rambling political essays of a dubious nature sends a much louder message than fully excising this admittedly talented creator ever could. Sorry for the wall of text, I watched your video early enough you might actually see my comment and thought you might find it interesting. Love your vids!
@robertweikel5796
@robertweikel5796 5 жыл бұрын
I've read Cerebus for years and once a year every year after it ended and nothing in his work stands out as White Nationalists. The man did after all convert to both Islam and Judaism. Which begs the question, in complete seriousness, are there Muslim and Jewish white Nationalists?
@Peasham
@Peasham 5 жыл бұрын
@@robertweikel5796 That it isn't white nationalist doesn't make it not extremist.
@Peasham
@Peasham 5 жыл бұрын
@Al X. Andra Well, you're not generalizing if you're talking about the religions as a concept. If you were talking about the believers, that would be generalizing. Also, I'd throw Christianity in the backwards pile too, easy.
@MoneyPrinter123
@MoneyPrinter123 5 жыл бұрын
@Al X. Andra Every religion has extremist fundamentalist strains that emphasize xenophobia, misogyny, and violence, whether it's Abrahamic, Hindu, Buddhist, etc.
@harrylane4
@harrylane4 5 жыл бұрын
@Al X. Andra we've had very different experiences with tumblr, I've found people calling out pretty much every religion and country for their backwards practices, including Asian countries like Japan and Korea. I have my issues with tumblr's racial politics, but I wouldn't call that one of them. I guess it's such a big community that we've seen different groups
@DavBotsArcade
@DavBotsArcade 4 жыл бұрын
I've been eating magic mushrooms every day for the last couple weeks... I still think women are cool beans. 👍 So I don't think it's the drugs that make people shitty, it's the ideals they choose to believe in that do.
@legotrekker
@legotrekker 4 жыл бұрын
Mushrooms definitely don't make you misogynist or homophobic lol. That said I guess drug use may have reduced his willingness to stay quiet about his bigoted views.
@mr.pavone9719
@mr.pavone9719 4 жыл бұрын
I don't think hallucinogens turn you into anything, they just let what's already there come out.
@blueace1000
@blueace1000 4 жыл бұрын
@ FoilCandy, I don't think having hallucinations everyday is healthy
@kuldas9299
@kuldas9299 5 жыл бұрын
I lived through that history so have to say good research overall. One thing missed. Jeff Smith VS Dave Sim. What lead to the proposed "boxing match" was a comment Jeff made in an interview. He was relaying a story about dinner with his wife and Sim. In the interview, Jeff said Sim made some misogynistic comment that offended Jeff's wife and, according to Jeff, he threatened to "kick Dave ass" and that stopped that line of conversation. That interview rubbed Dave the wrong way and that's why he challenged him to a boxing match. If the dispute in question is "who can kick who's ass" a boxing match would be a good way to settle it.
@robertweikel5796
@robertweikel5796 5 жыл бұрын
I remember reading that in Sim's letters page.
@darlalathan6143
@darlalathan6143 5 жыл бұрын
Well, a he-man woman hater would resort to the "manly art of self-defense" to resolve disputes with other men. Sexists have rigid gender roles and codes of honor like Klingons.
@benjackson1506
@benjackson1506 5 жыл бұрын
@@darlalathan6143 hey asshat apparently jeff started the physical threats. Reading comprehension?
@benjackson1506
@benjackson1506 5 жыл бұрын
@@darlalathan6143 "According to Jeff himself, he made a person shut up by threatening him with physical violence. Later, while telling the story publicly, Jeff mocked that person's cowardice. What does all that say about Jeff?" And indeed, if we accept that Jeff did this, and Jeff was even at the time of the supposed incident well built anyway and visiting the gym a couple of times a week, then Jeff's response to someone saying something he didn't like was to offer to take someone less fit, less strong than himself outside and deck them. And so feminists say that that sort of bullying is something to be cheered on? Bottom line - Jeff Smith is either a liar or a bully, depending on whether Dave is telling the truth or Jeff is. Perfect poster child for feminism.
@benjackson1506
@benjackson1506 5 жыл бұрын
@@darlalathan6143 that's an excerpt from a comment board in 2017. Apparently jeff liked to lift weights and threaten people smaller than him. Maybe dave sims backed down upon the first physical threat and then wanted to have his boxing match on equal footing by training for it and working out? Seems plausiblw.
@drewneedsmoresleep6680
@drewneedsmoresleep6680 4 жыл бұрын
As a teenager I went to a convention to get my copy of church and state signed. It was the early 90s and in my excitement I insulted Dave Sim. My friends would spend years taunting me over it. I sort of flat out asked “When is Cerberus going to do something?” At the time I think he was just staying in the bar and felt sort of slow after high society and church and state. Now after this video, I don’t feel so bad anymore.
@mrs.wontkins9294
@mrs.wontkins9294 5 жыл бұрын
I've wondered about Cerebus because I've heard so much about it from Endtown readers. Holy moly this is a Pandoras box!
@stoopiosproductions3130
@stoopiosproductions3130 5 жыл бұрын
Can I get some coffee
@plateoshrimp9685
@plateoshrimp9685 5 жыл бұрын
Great episode. Wasn't expecting a discussion of "death of the artist" on Comic Tropes.
@Jackesfox
@Jackesfox 4 жыл бұрын
As soon as an artwork is literally a platform of a artist to express his point of view, you cant separate it anymore
@4ve4dore
@4ve4dore 5 жыл бұрын
I don't know about separating art artist. The art itself seems to hold same beliefs as it's author so it wouldn't help much.
@Slop_Dogg
@Slop_Dogg 5 жыл бұрын
4ve4dore especially in this case, it’s basically just a personal manifesto. not sure the art/artist separation concept is even suitable here.
@cameoshadowness7757
@cameoshadowness7757 5 жыл бұрын
@@Slop_Dogg same.
@cameoshadowness7757
@cameoshadowness7757 5 жыл бұрын
Not always but that is when an artist throws their art to be as seperate as possible and puts effort to it. It is hard to do but possible. This is rare in media though because the phrase "write what you know" is commonly used.
@4ve4dore
@4ve4dore 5 жыл бұрын
@@cameoshadowness7757 I meant about this dude in particular. There are times when an author is a somewhat terrible person but their art is somehow okay and has an okay message.
@cameoshadowness7757
@cameoshadowness7757 5 жыл бұрын
@@4ve4dore Oooh! And I agree with you there. Sorry for the mix up.
@lardesouza
@lardesouza 5 жыл бұрын
You have tackled an incredibly complex and difficult character and his work WONDERFULLY. I agree - High Society through Church & State were his peak. I tried to get through the series but those long text chapters forced me away. I really enjoy your thoughtful and intelligent breakdowns and analysis with every new video.
@jakarnilson
@jakarnilson 5 жыл бұрын
I first heard of Cerebus in the early 90's from YTV's comic news segment with PJ "Fresh" Phil, where the visuals were clearly from the "Guys" arc. Fast forward to university, and I decided to do an analysis of his career (this was when Cerebus was almost finished) and did a couple other essays in the same vein with Alan Moore, Frank Miller, & Erik Larsen. I pretty much hit a lot of the same conclusions as Chris did, but I was much more appreciative of Sim's evolution over the course of the first twenty four issues. One interesting way of delving into the train-wreck that is Sim's evolution as a writer is to look at actual issues rather than the phone books and reading the editorials and letter columns, and how they shift as the tone of the book shifted. The latter years showcase a desolate circlejerk with a few disgruntled outcasts interacting with the equally outcast Sim.
@Captain_MonsterFart
@Captain_MonsterFart 5 жыл бұрын
PJ "Fresh" Phil!! Wow I forgot all about that goofy shit. He was a babe! I miss low budget TV.
@bigbox8992
@bigbox8992 5 жыл бұрын
One of the most controversial and important artist of the XX century, where sanity, insanity and technique converge to create. Thank you very much for your hard work.
@whoffkne
@whoffkne 5 жыл бұрын
One thing to talk about when talking about Sim's art style as well that I think you missed is his lettering. He was the best in the business in that regard, as well as utilizing her styles to experiment with negative space, panel structure, and overall design. I also think it is am important question to talk about separating the art from the artist - which can be done in many cases - it becomes extremely difficult in the case of Sim who interjects his stories with his own beliefs and even with himself as a character in the Cerebus book - the moment you make the art about yourself you become intertwined in a way that I believe makes it near impossible to separate the two.
@whoffkne
@whoffkne 5 жыл бұрын
I still find Jaka's Story is be the peak of the series - it is an amazing text, but it seriously starts down after that.
@DrPluton
@DrPluton 5 жыл бұрын
I think my only exposure to Cerebus was a crossover in the early issues of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and I didn't think much of the character (he was loud and rude).
@metasprite5648
@metasprite5648 5 жыл бұрын
Woah he crossed over with the early edgy turtles? Interesting
@ranwolf7650
@ranwolf7650 5 жыл бұрын
same but with Spawn
@JefeDeJefes8484
@JefeDeJefes8484 5 жыл бұрын
@@ranwolf7650 yep have that issue 10 of Spawn/Cerebus. That's it and some single issues of Cerebus.
@lordzaboem
@lordzaboem 5 жыл бұрын
Credit where it is due: The issue of Spawn that Sim wrote (and MacFarlane illustrated) was lit. I felt so impressed that became a semi-regular Cerebus reader. It's still possibly my favroite single issue of an Image comic to this day.
@Will-zs9ny
@Will-zs9ny 5 жыл бұрын
I have this issue, I had no idea who the character was!
@markbrigandi7497
@markbrigandi7497 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for covering this- my major comic-book buying era was between 1983 and 1995, with spurts in the early 2000s and 2000/teens. The comics shops that I frequented always had a good selection of Cerebus books, and I was always curious about them. However, I never knew anyone who was into him, but everyone seemed to agree that they were probably genius without having read them themselves. So now, in my mid-40’s, I finally get to find out what all the fuss was about! Thanks for sharing yet another in-depth, well-researched look at a “less-popular-than-...” comic that I’ve always wondered about. Thank you- I subscribed to your channel a few months ago, and have really appreciated the hard work that you put into your work. Edit- I forgot to mention (not that it matters, but my local comics shop (here in Berlin, CT) was actually called Aardvark Books- it’s sadly been gone since the early-80’s, but that was a magical place back in the day!
@paulmuaddib451
@paulmuaddib451 3 жыл бұрын
My favorite episode of Comic Tropes and I come back to it often.
@likeamisslefromthagrave303
@likeamisslefromthagrave303 3 жыл бұрын
My ex roommate Jess, in the early 2000s told me Sim asked for her "personal email" and then when he saw it was connected to a university account, seemed annoyed and said "so, can anyone else log in to this?" and changed his entire tone.
@omirlee3908
@omirlee3908 5 жыл бұрын
Man where's the "oh hi you caught me doing....." intro?
@hibachi-robo4789
@hibachi-robo4789 5 жыл бұрын
Omir Lee I think with the serious tone of this episode it would clash a bit.
@andrewjefferson5097
@andrewjefferson5097 5 жыл бұрын
"Oh hi you caught me skipping my intro"
@DavidFromOuterSpace
@DavidFromOuterSpace 5 жыл бұрын
"Oh hi, you caught me flirting with schizophrenia on a week long LSD trip, speaking of.."
@richmcgee434
@richmcgee434 5 жыл бұрын
"Oh hi, I'm Dave Sim and you caught me grooming a young girl as a future sex partner." Yeah. let's skip that intro.
@ItsOver9000Productions
@ItsOver9000Productions 5 жыл бұрын
@@richmcgee434 that's what grooming means tho
@vbictor90
@vbictor90 5 жыл бұрын
9:00 That has to be the most bizarre three stooges cameo ever.
@rodney2x48
@rodney2x48 5 жыл бұрын
Goddamn, and people complain about current comics being too political. lol
@stabbityjoe7588
@stabbityjoe7588 5 жыл бұрын
they just mean that the politics dont agree with them 😕
@stephenmarco2927
@stephenmarco2927 5 жыл бұрын
Stabbity Joe more I was a dumb kid and didn’t noticed the political statements when I was a kid and know I realized a lot of the comics I liked are actually critical of my politics and I don’t like it (seriously I had an argument with someone who didn’t realize the X-Men were a metaphor for minority issues)
@stabbityjoe7588
@stabbityjoe7588 5 жыл бұрын
Stephen Marco I don’t understand? Are you saying that youre anti minority?
@stephenmarco2927
@stephenmarco2927 5 жыл бұрын
Stabbity Joe I’m not saying that all. I’m saying that I had an argument with a guy who said that the X-Men weren’t political and I had to explain to him that they were a metaphor for minority issues and have been since pretty much their inception and he wouldn’t believe me
@stabbityjoe7588
@stabbityjoe7588 5 жыл бұрын
lmao the only reason i thought you were saying you were anti minority was cuz you said that you didnt agree with comic politics and then followed it up with how xmen is about minority struggles.
@d36williams
@d36williams 4 жыл бұрын
One thing that goes unmentioned in this video that fascinated me a bit about Cerebus Comics; for a long time Sims simply printed fanmail unedited at the back of this comic book, a bit like a fanzine would. It's a bit interesting to read, as if someone put to text all the random call ins a talk show in nowhere would have in the late 70s and into the 80s. It was interesting to read that stuff but I also have to admit it was a bit of a flaw as often times the comic stories which I've come to expect being 23 pages long became more like 14 pages long and more space was dedicated to the letters.
@lancelot717
@lancelot717 5 жыл бұрын
HiroHiko Araki has most definitely surpassed it. Long live Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.
@smugone3330
@smugone3330 4 жыл бұрын
Aye brother praise the Joestars
@thegodhoward8037
@thegodhoward8037 4 жыл бұрын
Dio is best girl
@INTCUWUSIUA
@INTCUWUSIUA 4 жыл бұрын
There's actually dozens and dozens of manga authors who have surpassed it in terms of sheer volume or continuous story. Running for 300+ chapters with a single author is more the norm than the exception in manga.
@TheFinalGate_
@TheFinalGate_ 4 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure most mangaka have assistants
@HamazuraGOD
@HamazuraGOD 4 жыл бұрын
@@INTCUWUSIUA i don't know the total page count of jojo right now, mostly because i don't care THAT much. but it HAS run for over 30 years and like 940 chapters, in which the chapters for most of part 7 and all of part 8 are almost double the usual length
@danguillou713
@danguillou713 5 жыл бұрын
Wow, that was super interesting and educational. I’ve just been vaguely aware that Cerebus was out there, artistically interesting but with some kind of problem attached. Your work is improving, great disposition, tone and cutting. (As opposed to your subject this time ha ha.) I am particularly struck by how the second marriage plotline shows something so far from the authors own professed views. The protagonist is an asshat and his relationships destruct because of his own actions and attitudes: art imitates life. But is this some part of Sims creative head knowing about his problems and displaying them? Or is he so oblivious that he thinks that his protagonist is the victimized hero in these stories?
@lalapalooza6467
@lalapalooza6467 5 жыл бұрын
Dan Guillou the real question
@carlcowin2246
@carlcowin2246 5 жыл бұрын
See video pop up about Cerebus in suggestions - "Oh, hey! Cerebus! High Society was pretty good. Maybe I should pick it back up..." 22 minutes later - "Never mind."
@VitaminCBable
@VitaminCBable 3 жыл бұрын
Your perogative. Bear in mind, Sim went through a pretty intense mental breakdown during this run- beginning as pro-feminist and progressive, eventually becoming for more spiritual. I recall one trope that recontextualized the 'ravashing' of women- essentially, it's the story of a barbarian, and it's not going to be a happy ending because, hey, who wants a barbarian in a modern age?
@zeewezel
@zeewezel 4 жыл бұрын
reading the comments here and having people defend him being a pedophile or agreeing with his vieuws on women, what a world ._.
@sugarcandy654
@sugarcandy654 4 жыл бұрын
On the bright side we know who the pedophiles on here are!
@zeewezel
@zeewezel 4 жыл бұрын
@Jhonny Auditore Ikr ._. and then any way you respond back to that you'll look bad, because it eithet seems lile you are a sjw (a bad one i guess) or you are anti sjw and it is a can of worms if i ever saw one
@zeewezel
@zeewezel 4 жыл бұрын
@@sugarcandy654 That is true, 1 positive
@zeewezel
@zeewezel 4 жыл бұрын
@gamewizard I I personally don't agrer with anyone that generalizes entire groups, be it gender or sexuality, saying things like "If people can choose gender everyone would be male" or saying things like "males can only think rational and girls cannot" are just wrong on a biological standpoint. Females aren't more emotional and don't feel more emotions than men, women are simply raised to express more and fake more and no one can deny that after they actually do research, just ad how men tend to not expresd more emotions while they DO have them, because they'll get bullied by their peers. and all of this depends on culture too, where I live men can freely cry even in public or TV while if a woman cried it tends to be looked down upon. That's just my opinion though, people and idiots alike can think of subjective things as objective truth all they want :/ The women that dispise men are just as idiotic as the men who dispise all women, all that kind of stupidity and unrational behaviour gets us nowhere and just brews a bigger divide besides societies stereotypes. For all I care it makes his ideology garbage because he excluses more than half the population on earth. Again imo.
@zeewezel
@zeewezel 4 жыл бұрын
@gamewizard I It was proven in small studies with untrustworthy numbers of subjects, once they began doing bigger studies on groups of more than 5000 people there was proof that the male and female sex experience emotions the same, again it just lies in expression of those emotions where women generaly have a bit higher percentage because of nurture. In nature there isn't a difference, I'm pretty sure if we lived in a society where all genders were treated the same therr wouldn't even be a debate like this but alas. I think a lot of people's vieuws on women are ruined by like... the over sensitive emotional stereotypes that sadly do exist. But I don't know, I live in europe and I've not had the luxury of meeting one of them, I solely know them from american media.
@ryantwombly720
@ryantwombly720 5 жыл бұрын
As someone who stumbled across the last few issues of Cerebus, thanks. I had wondered if maybe I’d missed out on something truly profound...think I’m OK with it now.
@badbirdkc
@badbirdkc 5 жыл бұрын
I mean, it's definitely hard to recommend, but for what it's worth, the first four books are fantastic and unlike anything you've ever read - and you can probably get for next to nothing. But I would say definitely stop after the fourth book, because it's all a big, sad letdown after that.
@wk3820
@wk3820 5 жыл бұрын
Any personal issues aside, the closest recent comparison to what went wrong on Cerebus is Tom King's Batman. Like Cerebus, it started out great, but at some point the author became too self-absorbed and too pretentious, and he lost sight of the larger story. Sometimes large stories can devour writers, and it happened in these two cases.
@midnighter2k
@midnighter2k 5 жыл бұрын
"some mangas have reached a similar lenght"... Hajime no ippo has been published since the 90's by the same author (plus assitants), Kochikame was published for over 40 years, Golgo 13 have been published for almost over 50 years, all technically by the same author. So yeah i believe japan takes this one home too.
@opicikostra3446
@opicikostra3446 5 жыл бұрын
That part really made me go "huh?". Yes, some mangas have "reached similar lenght". Some have doubled it, some have tripled it. Why not just give those mangakas the credit, they are the quite literally killing themselves over their art.
@midnighter2k
@midnighter2k 5 жыл бұрын
@@opicikostra3446 Yeah, i mean i get if you don't like manga or whatever. But you have to give credit where credit is due, is not like it dimishes Sim's accomplishments
@TheEnigmaticBM39
@TheEnigmaticBM39 5 жыл бұрын
Same with kinnikuman
@turtleanton6539
@turtleanton6539 5 жыл бұрын
@@opicikostra3446 yuuuuup
@INTCUWUSIUA
@INTCUWUSIUA 4 жыл бұрын
@Qwerty Berserk as well, it's about 50% longer than Cerebus right now and it's still running.
@randmiller88
@randmiller88 4 жыл бұрын
New to your channel, but loving it so far! This episode reminds me of self-publishing a few comics backs in the mid to late 1990s, during which time I mailed out copies to a few independent creators and other "idols" at the time. I got a few letters back but the most thoughtful came from Dave Sim, who offered some helpful criticism and other suggestions. Never met him in person but always appreciated it. Side note: I was unaware at the time of Sim's...er..."indifference" towards women, and learned something about my own book in the process: I had basically all male characters in my books (not intentional), and he was the only critic who didn't seem to notice.
@leoalcaraz6153
@leoalcaraz6153 2 жыл бұрын
Every once in a while the you tube gods throw you a bone and today they gave me comic tropes; I’ve been watching this channel 2 hours straight and I’ve loved all of them; thank you
@doomedhuh
@doomedhuh 5 жыл бұрын
36,000 is like what a Marvel book sells now
@1BlessEdYou
@1BlessEdYou 5 жыл бұрын
I'm guessing back then popular Marvel/DC books would have been selling in the (very low) hundred's of thousands/month.
@ranwolf7650
@ranwolf7650 5 жыл бұрын
@your face reminds me when i stepped on my burrito depends on the title really
@turtleanton6539
@turtleanton6539 5 жыл бұрын
@@1BlessEdYou för sure
@rabbitsnraygunswithgregsch7648
@rabbitsnraygunswithgregsch7648 5 жыл бұрын
This channel is the best comics channel out there. You are a great asset.
@TheLakaiordie84
@TheLakaiordie84 5 жыл бұрын
Please more controversial artist. They spike my interest the most.
@kittredge5167
@kittredge5167 5 жыл бұрын
Yes, drama is basically porn for idiots.
@turtleanton6539
@turtleanton6539 5 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@lucianganea3034
@lucianganea3034 5 жыл бұрын
I got a pack of 5 random comics and Cerebus was one of them. A really weird read but fascinating at the same time
@RED-su1fe
@RED-su1fe 2 жыл бұрын
Holy shit Cerebus was the first rantsona.
@SelfishFew
@SelfishFew 5 жыл бұрын
Never stop. One of the best youtube channels!!!
@franciscobello1519
@franciscobello1519 5 жыл бұрын
Glad u did this episode, well suited to your format. Not an easy topic but fair and well handled.
@XMachete
@XMachete 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent review. And I would agree with most of your assessment of it. My understanding on the boxing match was it came at the time when he was researching Hemingway. I believe this is where he fell in love with the idea of a writer as a "man's man", drinker, smoker, knuckle fighter, adventurer, chauvinist, and "truthsayer". The material eventually showed up in Form & Void but he writes at length on how long it took him to research Hemingway and Fitzgerald and how their views and their lives fit into his own philosophies.
@XMachete
@XMachete 5 жыл бұрын
@Wesley Winston well, true but the substance of his criticism was on his disdain for hemingway's writing style and Sim's suspicion of hemingway as a homosexual or bisexual and basically a fraud. His initial obsession was because he was fascinated with the ideas embodied in the myth of hemingway and was dismayed when began an in-depth examination of the man's life. I think some of it was transference from his deep dislike of hemingway's wife. Sims by this time had lost it pretty well down the hole of his beliefs.
@collinbooker
@collinbooker 5 жыл бұрын
Wow! This is great Chris!!! Keep up the good work!!!
@pindebraende
@pindebraende 4 жыл бұрын
It was really interesting to hear the story about this work! I did skip through a bit of it though, because the matter of the video title didn't come before the 16:00 mark, and this was what I was waiting to hear about. I expected you to spend more time on Dave's problems, his personal view of the world, and also how society responded to him. In the end, I was a little disappointed that you didn't go into the "judging art vs artist" and "is this artwork separate from the artist" questions (for such a long video). That was my little critique and thank you for an interesting and enlightening video!
@TheMastermind729
@TheMastermind729 5 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work, I normally hate these comic channels because they usually just involve summary, but you actually have some good insight.
@WoodrowsRandomReviews
@WoodrowsRandomReviews 5 жыл бұрын
I know this doesn’t have anything to do with the actual video, but I always find myself slightly distracted by how much Chris looks like a young Vic Reeves. Seriously, it’s eerie...
@David8n
@David8n 5 жыл бұрын
I used to have an almost complete Cerebus run from somewhere in single digits to approaching issue 200. I loved Cerebus for years but read the later issues with an increasing feeling of disquiet. I felt that Sim was latterly cutting corners artistically. He became fond of drawing one image of the head of a character, (normally Cerebus), photocopying it repeatedly and laying it out as panels with the only thing changing being the speech balloons into which he inserted his polemic. This was then abandoned to be replaced by extensive use of dense text blocks with no art bar, possibly, an illuminated initial character. It seemed lazy. However, that wasn't what killed Cerebus for me. I'm by no means a rabid feminist. But the themes of the stories and Sim's editorials became more and more abhorrent to me. I just felt that I couldn't support Sim with my time and money. Eventually I cancelled it from my pull list and took my whole collection into my local comic shop for credit. I told the owner why; he asked if I had ever met Dave Sim. I said no; the look that he gave me spoke volumes. I never had any regrets cutting my ties with Cerebus.
@felmaguin
@felmaguin 5 жыл бұрын
Love your content, man. Thanks for sharing it!
@earthdog7900
@earthdog7900 5 жыл бұрын
I think you are underselling the possible Schizophrenia and mental health issues. The idea he spent 14 hours a day living in the world of Cerebus, makes me think he really was living it a world of his creation.
@markhutchins7808
@markhutchins7808 5 жыл бұрын
The first third of Cerebus is worth reading. But I believe you need to consider the changes in Cerebus in the context of their times. Sim always was ambitious, but I think this is a case where his ambition destroyed what was good about his work. Remember, in the 80s we had Will Eisner publishing graphic novels to great acclaim, Art Spiegelman's Maus getting reviewed in the New York, and the beginnings of the careers of Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman. It was also the heyday of Steve Gerber's Howard the Duck lawsuit with Marvel, and Jack Kirby's battle over the rights for his creations. Go reread all the letter columns in Cerebus and you will find Dave discussing this with fans. Dave became more and more ambitious, and in the process of that lost much of the humor that people loved about the book. If anything, the latter years of Cerebus shows that what Sim needed was a good editor
@apilgrim8715
@apilgrim8715 5 жыл бұрын
Yep those letters columns were something else.
@batman-gu7pm
@batman-gu7pm 5 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank you for showing my art and I can't believe I won the raffle!!!!
@insertvegetablepunhere2124
@insertvegetablepunhere2124 5 жыл бұрын
You already probably know this but you have a really phenomenal channel that is deeply entertaining and has a really enjoyable and personable format, and your sense of humor is wonderfully goofy.
@JohnDoe-pr2mf
@JohnDoe-pr2mf 5 жыл бұрын
You are a gift to the community. TY
@mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299
@mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299 5 жыл бұрын
The boxing match is so old school! I remember my gym teacher and my dad talking about doing that...even in old Archie comics, Archie and Reggie figures that a simple boxing match can decide who dates who :P
@Captain_MonsterFart
@Captain_MonsterFart 5 жыл бұрын
Cuz nothing a girl wants more than to date a guy with his face punched in!
@josegregoriobencomogomez4958
@josegregoriobencomogomez4958 4 жыл бұрын
@@Captain_MonsterFart And one who knows the best ways to punch her later and has a lot pent up agression!
@melvinramone2605
@melvinramone2605 5 жыл бұрын
Another very well done episode. Cerebus was something I was always curious about but the time commitment for reading those "phone books" was always beyond my reach. As far as the separating the art from the artist stuff goes for me it mostly comes down to how much of the artist comes through in the art. In this case it seems to be quite a bit. It's a shame. Those artwork samples are gorgeous.
@newmusicmark
@newmusicmark 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this episode. I too had read a little past that controversial issue before losing interest in that title but also stopping comics in general. Had no idea how the story ended and the recap was interesting and made me realize it wouldn't have been worth my time to continue. If there's some way to read through a library at some point, I might do it, but not going to drop down $$$ to do so. The art work was quite fantastic and I loved cross-hatching because of it (both Dave & Gerard). Sim was also quite gifted at writing dialogue phonetically so you could get the accent. It was pretty impressive. And it was fun and funny... for a while. The letters section was quite interesting as he had such a strong opinion about things and it was interesting to see a creator so involved with responding to his readers. Those are the things I'll remember about Cerebus..... I've seen his stuff lately but I don't quite get what he is doing.
@timothylewis2527
@timothylewis2527 Жыл бұрын
I had this video in my "Watch later" queue for years. It was worth the wait.
@emiliojaimes1021
@emiliojaimes1021 5 жыл бұрын
Holy shit Currently i work in a comic store shop and some dude came asking for this comic and i didnt knew it existed until then, but i really wanted to investigate about it and this video suddenly appeared in my recomendations Thx fam
@rbruggeman7722
@rbruggeman7722 4 жыл бұрын
You work in a comic shop and did not know this existed? Wow
@Lazarus1095
@Lazarus1095 5 жыл бұрын
I remember being absolutely gripped by High Society and Church and State 1 and 2. They were magnificent works, and probably the most intellectually stimulating comics I read until Transmetropolitan and Watchmen. I was actually deeply surprised and frankly heartbroken when I read about his misogenistic rant. I didn't see any misogeny in the writing of Church and State. A misogenistic character, to be sure (an out-and-out rapist, even), but the comic itself made it unequivocal that this was a fundamentally flawed character doing an evil, unforgivable thing, which he would ultimately pay for. When I think of Sim, that is the Sim I try to think of. I admit, it is not always easy.
@ericgomez7506
@ericgomez7506 4 жыл бұрын
You nailed it with this episode. Your assessment is spot on--which is to say: I agree with everything you said! It's speaks volumes that your reading experience of Cerebus is exactly like mine. Loved it in the 80s and then the wheels fell off the wagon and Sims was left pulling that disaster uphill for another 120 issues or so. I wonder if Gerhard has an opinion on any of the controversial statements made by his partner?
@dontrll947
@dontrll947 5 жыл бұрын
Very educating video i personally learned alot i really like that you told his achievements rather than just the controversy
@BenRangel
@BenRangel 4 жыл бұрын
The turns the series took makes me wonder: How pissed were the subscribers when the story started focusing on Oscar Wilde and when they got issues with mostly text?
@TheJMuise87
@TheJMuise87 5 жыл бұрын
Great episode! Never had too much problem seperating the artist from the art. As long as its entertaining, I can turn my brain off to the creator. Never was a big fan of Cerebus though, read a bit and couldn't get into it. Years later I heard of Dave Sim's controversies and views on women. Definitely didn't make me want to go back to the book lol
@loreto4104
@loreto4104 5 жыл бұрын
You’re so great!!! I love watching your videos, thanks for the content :^)
@GabrielAlvarez1973
@GabrielAlvarez1973 5 жыл бұрын
great review/recap of Sim Cerebus... and a great channel, congrats!
@NoJusticeNoPeace
@NoJusticeNoPeace 5 жыл бұрын
There's certain writers whose hatefulness is so spiteful that I just can't enjoy their work any more, even when that work doesn't itself feel hateful. Orson Scott Card, Larry Niven, Scott Adams, and Frank Miller come most immediately to mind. The problem occurs because it changes the nature of the emotional connection to the work in question; people don't pay large sums of money for a John Wayne Gacy painting because they enjoy portraits of clowns.
@DrewLSsix
@DrewLSsix 5 жыл бұрын
If you read some of the early Homecoming books by Card it’s interesting how he overtly includes a gay character among other he main cast and yet seems to treat him very decently and even compassionately despite his public stance on homosexuality. At one point the character reveals that being gay has been discovered to be caused by genetics (this is placed far in the future) but it’s not treated as something that is innately wrong.
@aidennoir597
@aidennoir597 5 жыл бұрын
@@DrewLSsix Wow, I'm glad to see someone else aware of Homecoming. I was a huge OSC fan back in the day, and when his beliefs came to my attention I absolutely could not reconcile them with what he wrote in Homecoming. I don't know if it was editorial influence or if his views just changed that drastically, but you really couldn't tell what an asshole he is from his books. At least his older books, I haven't read anything by him in years.
@bluedotdinosaur
@bluedotdinosaur 5 жыл бұрын
@@DrewLSsix There's an odd trend among some authors to include much more socially progressive ideas in their fiction than they will accept themselves in real life. There's also the point that, like Dave Sims, some authors become more twisted by their fixations as they age. They may turn completely against something they found tolerable in an earlier period.
@KTF0
@KTF0 5 жыл бұрын
It's funny with nowadays and cancel culture. I ALWAYS separated the people from their work. I've done this with music, movies, and TV. Just because you endorse a person's art does not mean you endorse their bad behavior or dumb thoughts. At the same time, I won't go out my way to defend them or excuse when they do crap work.
@glitchygear9453
@glitchygear9453 5 жыл бұрын
@@bluedotdinosaur obligatory JK Rowling mention But in all seriousness - This ties a lot into death of the author. Not a theory I'd ascribe to wholesale but it's true that art is defined by interpretation, not intent. I'd also make some mentions as to how it's common in the modern day for people to "misjudge" someone else's morals. Not anyone you mentioned fits this category, but for example, there was a group of feminist critics who called the MK11 decision for their female characters "benevolent sexism"; they were immediately labeled Nazis by groups of targeted harassers, and many still believe the women to be sexist for, well, calling out sexism. Maybe a blunt example but, stuff like that also factors into how we have to view the issue of art versus its creators - we may not actually know whether or not they're that way, any given creator could be better or worse than we understand them to be due to our own biases. And besides. I don't like the very modern idea of "if they're bad in one way we must completely ostracize them forever". It's always seemed petty and spiteful to me. I can't approve of the behavior, as it's unproductive and solves nothing; education and redemption are better solutions than violence and rejection, IMO.
@noonecomics
@noonecomics 5 жыл бұрын
really liked this review, is very difficult sometimes to separate the art from the artist, and dave sim is pretty damn difficult one, but think of this, the art will outlive the artist, the art will impact many lives that have no idea about artist personal beliefs, and many other ways that art and artist will become apart in both time and space. *( sorry if I got too philosophical on this)
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru
@AllenFreemanMediaGuru 5 жыл бұрын
Very good video. I have filmed interviews a couple of times with Dave Sim around 2007 at SPACE (Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo in Columbus Ohio). I must admit I have never read any of the Cerebus books. Thank you for this overview.
@donsancho6690
@donsancho6690 4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. Very hollistic and unbiased, appreciating Sim's achievement while acknowledging his ugly side.
@Yoyoitsyoji
@Yoyoitsyoji 5 жыл бұрын
Did you mispronounce Wisehop in the original recording and had to dub it over?
@pallymcbeal
@pallymcbeal 4 жыл бұрын
I was wondering about this
@goopstiny
@goopstiny 2 жыл бұрын
as a fulltime freelance artist: no, you can not separate the artist from the art; even if there is not dialogue in the art, you can tell what an artist enjoys drawing and viewing by their forms and anatomy and what they add more detail, as well as what they are apathetic towards and even dislike from what they avoid drawing or lack detail in drawing. for example, an artist could lovingly render a full-course meal onto a table, set and presented in an appealing manner that makes your mouth water, or they could give everyone a bowl of soup because they dont care to draw food in that level of detail or dont have an appreciation for culinary arts! little aspects like that can tell a lot, and in having the framing (and platform) of running a large-scale comic that chooses to speak on politics, governing bodies, and the state of the perceived universe, dave poured himself into his work through its writing until it became nothing more than his monthly soapbox with drawings in it; an extreme and blatant example of art being inseparable from the artist
@lostmyfishy
@lostmyfishy 5 жыл бұрын
been waiting for this ep!
@StoryDive
@StoryDive 5 жыл бұрын
I was wondering when someone would make an in-depth video about Cerebus. It's one of those comics along with Sandman that completely changed me. Thanks!
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