There were bits of Latter Days I found interesting. Unfortunately, it got a bit drowned in the wall of weirdness there. (I'm definitely keeping and re-reading issues 1-113 permanently. Beyond that, we'll see.)
I seriously considered keeping the phonebooks -- if nothing else, they're significantly *smaller*, just in terms of overall thickness. But the backups include stuff like early stories by Bill Messner-Loebs, and even the very weird original one-page introduction to Hepcats (in Cerebus bi-weekly), so that tilted the decision in favor of the individual issues.
Really, the hard decision was whether to keep Swords of Cerebus as well, since those contained some good original stories in them -- fortunately, I figured out at the end of the process that those were all reprinted in the Cerebus World Tour issue...
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Date: 2016-05-23 12:30 pm (UTC)I seriously considered keeping the phonebooks -- if nothing else, they're significantly *smaller*, just in terms of overall thickness. But the backups include stuff like early stories by Bill Messner-Loebs, and even the very weird original one-page introduction to Hepcats (in Cerebus bi-weekly), so that tilted the decision in favor of the individual issues.
Really, the hard decision was whether to keep Swords of Cerebus as well, since those contained some good original stories in them -- fortunately, I figured out at the end of the process that those were all reprinted in the Cerebus World Tour issue...