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Cerebus

Cerebus

178 appearances Β· Bronze Age Β· 1977–2025 Β· 4 key issues
Who is Cerebus?

Cerebus is an anthropomorphic aardvark barbarian-for-hire who wanders a sword-and-sorcery world loosely inspired by Conan. Created by Dave Sim, he debuted in 1977 as a self-contained parody hero whose unexpected popularity launched one of comics' longest-running self-published series.

Few characters in comics history carry the weight that Cerebus does β€” a Bronze Age original who debuted in 1977 courtesy of creator Dave Sim and the fiercely independent Aardvark-Vanaheim, and who never stopped surprising readers across an extraordinary near-five-decade run. Born from the self-publishing underground, this character anchored not just one landmark series but a whole constellation of titles β€” Cerebus, Cerebus: High Society, and Cerebus Bi-Weekly among them β€” racking up 178 catalog appearances and four key issues that any serious collector will recognize on sight. Along the way, Cerebus shared pages with a wonderfully eclectic cast including Astoria, Lord Julius Tavers, Elrod, and even Leonardo, hinting at the wild, genre-bending ambition that made this run one of comics' most talked-about achievements. If you care about what the medium can do when a single creative vision is given room to breathe across decades, Cerebus is essential reading.

β˜… First appearance
Cerebus #1
Dec 1977

Trivia

  • The series claimed the title of the first 300-issue, single-author comic-book narrative, a scale of sustained authorship that comics journalism has repeatedly treated as unprecedented for the medium.hyperallergic.com
  • Its collected editions were packaged as oversized "phonebooks," a distinctive format that transformed the series into a major direct-market and collected-edition fixture rather than a floppies-only run.hyperallergic.com
  • Starting with issue 26, the series shifted into a single continuous storyline β€” an early and unusual move that helped normalize the concept of long-form, serialized comics built around one overarching plot.hyperallergic.com
  • Dave Sim has written more of Cerebus's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 81 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1977–2024

Cerebus #1 β˜… 1977
Cerebus #1
Cerebus #24 1981
Cerebus #24
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #3 β˜… 1987
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #3
Cerebus #116 1988
Cerebus #116
Spawn #10 β˜… 1993
Spawn #10
Bloodwulf #2 1995
Bloodwulf #2
Spirit Jam #[nn] 1998
Spirit Jam #[nn]
Cerebus #268 2001
Cerebus #268
The Complete normalman #1 2007
The Complete normalman #1
Will Eisner's The Spirit Archives #26 2009
Will Eisner's The Spirit Archives #26
Madman 20th Anniversary Monster! #[nn] 2012
Madman 20th Anniversary Monster! #[nn]
We Told You So: Comics as Art #[nn] 2016
We Told You So: Comics as Art #[nn]
Madman Library Edition #1 2021
Madman Library Edition #1
normalman Fortieth Anniversary Omnibus #[nn] 2024
normalman Fortieth Anniversary Omnibus #[nn]

Appearances (151–178 of 178, oldest first)

Strange Cerebus (2017)
#1
Death of Cerebus in Hell (2017)
#1
Cerebus the Vark Knight Returns (2017)
#1
Watchvark (2018)
#1
The Amazing Cerebus (2018)
#1
World's Finite Cerebus (2018)
#1
The Undateable Cerebus (2018)
#1
The Un-Bedable Vark (2018)
#1
Teenage Mutant Ninja Cerebi (2018)
#1
Nick Calm, Agent of C.O.D.P.I.E.C.E. (2018)
#1
Crisis of Infinite Cerebi (2018)
#1
The League of Extraordinary Cerebi (2018)
#1
Cerberus in Hell? (2018)
#1
Super Cerebus Annual (2019)
#1
Cerebus Woman (2019)
#1
LGBTQ Etc People (2019)
#1
Fornicators Inc (2019)
Tales of Sophistication (2019)
Colour Your Own Cerebus in Hell? (2019)
Vark Wars (2019)
Vark Thing (2019)
Attractive Cousins (2020)
Spider-Whore (2020)
Madman Library Edition (2021)
#1
normalman Fortieth Anniversary Omnibus (2024)
Cerebus the Aardvark Facsimile Edition 2024 (2024)
Marvel Fanfare #15 Facsimile Edition (2025)
ICKS (2025)