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    Cerebus #1

    Cerebus » Cerebus #1 - Cerebus the Aardvark released by Aardvark on December 1977.

    A stranger rode into town. He was only five hands high, had a lengthy snout, a long tail, and was covered with short grey fur. He would one day be known as the greatest warrior the town had ever known.

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    Cerebus the Aardvark last edited by shapeofthings on 08/20/22 01:03PM View full history

    Cerebus rides into a town in the early dawn. Following a skirmish in a tavern he's recruited by a couple of thieves. In exchange for a pouch of gold, Cerebus helps two thieves try to steal the Flame Jewel, whose owner is a powerful wizard.

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    The Aardvark That Was Destined To Rule The Comics World 0

    Selling for a steep $1 in 1977Who knew that a black and white self published Canadian comic book featuring an aardvark spoof of Conan the Barbarian, would come to be one of the longest-running and most influential comics in history?The first issue of Cerebus the Aardvark comes across like a fun, pleasant one-off parody of sword-and-sorcery comics (in particular 'Demon Shade!' from Kull the Destroyer #23 and 'The Tower of the Elephant' from The Savage Sword of Conan #24 both of which hit the shel...

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