Dave Sim

David Victor Sim is a Canadian comic book writer and artist, best known as the creator of the 6,000 page graphic novel Cerebus the Aardvark.

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  • What the feminists and their ventriloquist puppet husbands are talking about doing with Government-Funded Daycare is raising children as if they were a herd of interchangeable swine. No surprise coming from a gender which has no ethics, no scruples, no sense of right and wrong.http://www.cerebusfangirl.com/artists/tangent1.php




Dave Sim's Collected Letters Volume 2 (2007)


  • Pointing out that there's a turd lying on the carpet is not the same as shitting on the carpet.(p. 75)

Following Cerebus (2004-)

  • I take it as a given that God's knowledge of the Cerebus storyline dwarfs my own as God's knowledge of everything dwarfs my own. (#2, p. 9)

  • [A]n attractive lie is always going to be more popular than a hard truth. (No. 11, p. 27)

  • Because I say what is empirically true: nothing exists except God, I am deemed to be insane. (ibid, p.28)

Collected Letters 2004

  • In my experience women are like cats. When you don't want them you can't get rid of them and when you do want them it's like trying to pick up lint with a magnet. (p. 267)

Cerebus Guide to Self-Publishing (1997)

  • The first five years that I did Cerebus I could have made more money baby-sitting (that isn't a joke). Five years. Think about it. (p. 20)

  • In any creative field--any creative field--you must first understand that you have no value whatsoever. Your work has no value whatsoever. You are completely worthless. Whatever potential you have is just that--potential--and when you are discussing self-publishing a comic book, you have about the same chance of success as 10 thousand others. (p. 21)

  • ...there is very little about self-publishing a comic book that can be taught, but everything about it can be learned. (p. 21)

  • Stop trying to impress some art-school teacher with a stick up his butt whose opinions you never respected from the time you entered his class until you left it 10 years ago. Draw like you. (p. 27)

  • Get out of your own way. (p.28)

  • The greatest mistake you can make is to say that your work is better than a lot of the shit that's out there. No doubt. But being better than shit is not exactly a shining credential. (p. 30)

  • No companies are ever going to pay you enough money to sue them successfully. (pp. 50-51)

Melmoth (1991)

  • Oscar: In a society where dissenting viewpoints are suppressed, those viewpoints are potent and dangerous... Where dissent is tolerated, it rapidly becomes quaint and is viewed as un-sophisticated; people merely amuse themselves with the expression of contrary opinion. (p. 41)

Church & State volume I (1987)

  • Cerebus: The valuable lesson is that you can get what you want and still not be very happy... (p. 296)
 
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