Going Home (comics)
| Going Home | |
|---|---|
| Series | Cerebus |
| Page count | 686 pages |
| Publisher | Aardvark-Vanaheim |
| Creative team | |
| Writers | Dave Sim |
| Artists | Dave Sim Gerhard |
| Original publication | |
| Published in | Cerebus |
| Issues | 232–265 |
| Date of publication | July 1998 – April 2001 |
| Language | English |
| ISBN | 978-0-919-35919-2 (Going Home) 978-0-919-35920-8 (Form & Void) |
| Chronology | |
| Preceded by | Rick's Story |
| Followed by | Latter Days |
| Cerebus novels |
|---|
| Phonebooks, Characters |
| Cerebus |
| High Society |
| Church & State |
| Jaka's Story |
| Melmoth |
| Mothers & Daughters |
| Guys |
| Rick's Story |
| Going Home |
| Latter Days |
Going Home is the ninth novel in Canadian cartoonist Dave Sim's Cerebus comic book series. It is made up of issues #232–265 of Cerebus. It was collected as the 13th and 14th "phonebook" volumes, as Going Home (#232–250, March 2000) and Form & Void (#251–265, May 2001).
Cerebus has reunited with Jaka, and has agreed to travel with her to Sand Hills Creek, where he grew up. Along the way, they take a ride on a riverboat and meet F. Stop Kennedy, a caricature of F. Scott Fitzgerald; and later they meet Hamilton Earnestway (Ernest Hemingway) and his wife Mary.