Allow me to preface this:
Cerebus the Aardvark is a scumbag. He's an anti-hero at best, and usually just a plain villain. He's selfish, drunken, and abusive. Also he raped Astoria when he was pope. Astoria was an abusive manipulator who mentally screwed the Cockroach and ruined many lives, but there's no excuse for raping. Killing her would have been OK.
Cerebus the Aardvark was a really good comic up through High Society. It wasn't as good, but was still good, through Church & State when the above villainous act was written.
Cerebus will, therefore, be found in your Characters > 3DnD > Villains folder. Cerebus belongs in villains.
That's Cerebus.
His creator is way more problematic. Dave Sim is a complete jackass.
Seriously, the guy is a total piece of crap. He's misogynistic, homophobic, terrified of Marxism in any form, appears to be convinced there's a secret matriarchy running the world, and he may or may not have groomed a 14 year old cosplayer at conventions at one point (though it doesn't appear he ever followed through with that if he did, thank goodness). Also he might have founded his own sect of Islam with exactly one adherent, himself. Let's just hope the scumbag sticks with his vow of celibacy. Oh, yeah, he did that, too. (Can't call him an incel, though!)
I don't know how long he's been the way he is. I don't know if in his younger years he just hid it more.
I do not endorse Dave Sim nor his views and I do not want my 3D creation of the Cerebus character to be taken as such. It absolutely is not.
I am giving you full permission on my part to use this commercially. And here's where it gets interesting:
If you are using this to make comic books, Dave Sim gives that permission too. Perhaps a bit unwittingly, but he did. In Cerebus' Guide to Self-Publishing, Sim goes on a rant about copyrights, where one of the things he states very clearly is this: He not only gives anyone permission to make and even sell their own Cerebus comics, he basically dares you to.
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Many thanks for the wonderful Aardvark and he works great in DAZ.
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