A number of you have flatteringly asked us to post more on the Cereblog– or rather, faster– and Leigh and I have listened! Â We’re now going to be alternating issues, meaning that we’ll be covering to be at least two issues of Cerebus per week. Â That doesn’t mean that we can’t weigh in on every issue, just that it won’t be mandatory. Â And that we’ll be moving twice as fast for your reading enjoyment. Â See how you like the change, and feel free to weigh in if you have any thoughts.
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- “If Cerebus isn’t careful, he’s going to start a whole new religion”: Leigh on #11
- on covers
- Please! Kill him but let me go: Laura on #10
- “Put a few kinks in their pseudopods”: Leigh on Cerebus #9
- Leigh’s follow-up on #8
- Cerebus #8: A liberating effect
- Meta-post: she’s still sick
- Meta-post: I’m so sick
- “He neither knows nor cares”: Leigh on #7
- Teeth whitening
- More or less a cautionary tale: Laura on #6
- Meta-post: Because you demanded it
- He has seen enough of religious fanaticism: Leigh on #5
- A special and unique snowflake: Laura on #5
- Shut your wordhole: Laura on Cerebus #4
- The attention span of an overripe grapefruit: Leigh on #4
- First aid
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I dunno. I like the alternating viewpoints on the same material. The two of you notice different things about each issue; you have had a surprisingly small amount of overlaping thoughts. Me, I don’t care how fast you go through the series — as long as you’re posting (on whatever), I’ll be reading.
The point isn’t going through as quickly as possible, it’s keeping to your promised schedule. We Cerebus readers got used to dave’s professionalism of an issue a month (not that there weren’t exceptions). If you say an issue a week, that is what we expect.
It’s your blog, we are reading it for free, so take any criticism with a grain of salt. I am happy with any schedule, just would prefer a regular one.
Fair enough.
We’ve never gone a week without doing an issue, and I hope we never do. Ideally, I would like both of us weighing in on every issue, but there may be issues where we have less to say, particularly now during the earlier end of the run.
When the weightier issues come, we will probably have to slow down again.