Elrod
Elrod is a recurring comedic character in Dave Sim's Cerebus, serving as a parody of Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melniboné — rendered as a white-haired, albino swordsman who speaks in the voice and mannerisms of Foghorn Leghorn.
Few characters capture the irreverent spirit of Bronze Age independent comics quite like Elrod, who burst onto the scene in Cerebus #24 in 1981, courtesy of creator Denise Loubert and the wonderfully eccentric world of Aardvark-Vanaheim. Sharing pages with the likes of Cerebus himself, the scheming Astoria, and the delightfully absurd Lord Julius across titles like Cerebus, Cerebus Bi-Weekly, and Cerebus: High Society, Elrod inhabits one of the most celebrated corners of underground and independent comics history. That this character endured across an impressive three-plus decades — from 1981 all the way to 2013 — speaks to the lasting affection readers have for the sprawling, ambitious Cerebus universe. If you're exploring the landmark run that helped define creator-owned comics, Elrod is one of those memorable presences that makes the journey so richly rewarding.

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Covers through the years — 1981–1994
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