Respondng to Margaret's ideas for the "Cerebus Roadshow" genre:
"The Cerebus Roadshow" could also focus on fans who have gone beyond the "call of duty" like Jeff T who filmed and produced the DVD "Ye Bookes of Cerebus" on the Ye Bookes of Cerebus show, Fred Patton who worked on the Cerebus Newsletter / Fanclub for the first 6 issues, behind the scenes of Following Cerebus with Craig M, etc.
Yes, great things to include. Writing the definition of "related to original art" as broadly as possible is a good idea. Although I was unable to attend the "Ye Bookes" show last year, my ethnographers brain would have wanted to interview people who were encountering Cerebus art for the first time, for example, as the basis for an article.
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Also thinking along the lines of opening the definition of "related to original art": tattoos. I know of a couple of Cerebites out there with them - I know Dave isn't a big fan of them now, but I'd still like to see more of them. And with a tattoo, there is usually a story to go along with it. ("Why do you have Alf tattooed to your shoulder, Margaret?" "Gah!")
Another good point, M. I just wonder how you thought of it? hee
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