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225:, and to get attention on the playground, she told horror stories. The protagonist, Karen's, portrayal as a werewolf reflects how Ferris saw herself as a childâobserving the oppressive social role her beautiful mother, as well as other humans, had to play. The graphic novel is set in Chicago during the late 1960s, and Ferris grew up in Chicago's
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to recover. Starting in 2010, it took Ferris six years to complete the manuscript. Her thesis formed the first 24 pages of the graphic novel and secured her a publisher. Ferris often worked sixteen-hour days and lived very frugally while working on the graphic novel. She averaged a rate of
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called it a masterpiece, saying that it stands out against contemporary graphic novels with its "visual splendor, narrative ingenuity, and emotional impact", concluding that "Ferris immediately establishes herself as one of the most exciting, provocative talents in the comics industry". John Powers
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for writing and began the graphic novel to help her recover in 2010, taking six years to create 700 pages. The work draws on Ferris's childhood growing up in
Chicago, and her love of monsters and horror media. The process of creating the book was difficult, with Ferris working long hours,
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Flair pen. As drawing directly on notebook paper made corrections difficult, Ferris used a drawing layer over a notebook layer. Ferris did not use outlines while drawing, instead letting images that were evoked collect visually in her head. The presentation of the graphic novel as a spiral-bound
329:. The work was originally over 700 pages, but Fantagraphics split it into two volumes to keep the price reasonable. Publication was set for October 31, 2016, to coincide with Halloween. In October, the ship containing the print run of the graphic novelâ10,000 copiesâwas seized at the
360:, raising $ 11,000. The second volume was originally slated for an October 2017 release. The novel has also been published in France by Monsieur Toussaint Louverture, in Canada by Ăditions Alto, in Italy by Bao Publishing, in Spain by Reservoir Books, and in Germany by
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that Ferris is "one of the most important comics artists of our time" and that she "uses the sketchbook idea as a way to change the grammar and syntax of the comics page". The cover of the novel features praise from
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around a page every two days. Ferris has said that the process required effort to manipulate her drawing hand properly, which, even after recovery, did not regain the same dexterity.
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has been critically acclaimed. Reviewers for the graphic novel have noted the quality of Ferris's artwork and writing compared to her inexperience in comics publishing.
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living frugally, and encountering publishing setbacks, such as a cancelation by one publisher and the temporary seizure of the first volume's printing at the
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417:'s eye for the raw grotesquerie of bodies and their surroundings". The graphic novel has also been received positively by other notable comics artists.
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is filled with emotion", finding that "every page feels like it's been secreted from the very core of being".
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has received critical acclaim and is considered by many critics to be one of the best graphic novels of 2017.
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said that Ferris has a "portraitist's skill with tiny subtleties of expression and lighting and a
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he owns, calling it "weird, unique, lovingly crafted from caring and devotion". Oliver Sava of
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graphic novel bestseller list. The work garnered three nominations at the 2017
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Garner, Dwight; Senior, Jennifer; Sehgal, Parul; Maslin, Janet (December 7, 2017).
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1800:"'My Favorite Thing Is Monsters' Tops Annual 'PW' Graphic Novel Critics Poll"
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The second volume was published in May 2024 by
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1443:"'My Favorite Thing Is Monsters' Is a Dazzling, Graphic Novel Tour-De-Force"
580:"My Favorite Thing Is Monsters Book Two coming next year from Fantagraphics"
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neighborhood. Her parents were both artists, and she would often visit the
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in creative writing, Ferris taught herself drawing again and began work on
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1289:"A Graphic Novel About a Young Girl, a Murder, and the Allure of Monsters"
816:"My Favorite Thing is Monsters Author Talks 2017's Buzziest Graphic Novel"
876:"Fantagraphics Has Surprise Hit in Debut 'My Favorite Thing is Monsters'"
757:"The Holocaust, Art, Chicago & Sickness: A 3,500-Word Interview with
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1236:"Moi, ce que j'aime, c'est les monstres (Ădition limitĂ©e CrĂ©ature)"
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Sava, Oliver; Rosberg, Caitlin; Hennum, Shea (December 5, 2017).
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1322:"New Graphic Novels Detail Personal Journeys and Twists of Fate"
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790:"The Emil Ferris Interview: Monsters, Art and Stories (Part 1)"
678:"The Emil Ferris Interview: Monsters, Art and Stories (Part 2)"
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sculpture from the cemetery. Ferris gained an understanding of
1990:"On Comics: Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters (2017)"
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was a childhood influence on Ferris. Pictured is his etching,
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The graphic novel is presented as a personal diary in a lined
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1950:"SDCC '20: The 2020 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award winners"
1045:"Sam Mendes Circling 'My Favorite Thing Is Monsters' at Sony"
1019:"Graphic Novel 'My Favorite Thing Is Monsters' Sells to Sony"
1469:"My Favorite Thing Is Monsters gets 30,000 second printing"
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and becoming paralyzed at age forty. She attended the
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lesbian girl being enfolded into the protective arms of a
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Mouly, Françoise; Bormes, Genevieve (February 10, 2017).
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902:"Bankrupt Shipping Company Causing Woes for Publishers"
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1980:, a short comic by Emil Ferris telling her story for
1683:"30th Annual Lambda Literary Award Winners Announced"
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said that "for all its stylistic tour-de-forciness,
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1467:Macdonald, Heidi (March 14, 2017).
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639:Thielman, Sam (February 20, 2017).
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1824:Dueben, Alex (December 31, 2017).
1768:"Times Critics' Top Books of 2017"
1597:McMillan, Graeme (July 21, 2018).
1545:Newsarama Staff (April 26, 2018).
1441:Powers, John (February 22, 2017).
1411:Sava, Oliver (February 24, 2017).
961:Ferris, Emil (February 15, 2017).
926:Levitt, Aimee (October 27, 2016).
843:Serrao, Nivea (October 24, 2016).
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1948:Grunenwald, Joe (July 24, 2020).
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1071:"You Can Be in My Graphic Novel!"
1069:Ferris, Emil (November 3, 2016).
900:Reid, Calvin (October 18, 2016).
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578:Grunenwald, Joe (June 19, 2023).
557:, won the 2020 Eisner Award for "
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2016:2017 LGBT-related literary works
1623:Cavna, Michael (April 2, 2018).
1547:"2018 Eisner Awards Nominations"
1178:JimĂ©nez, JesĂșs (March 5, 2018).
991:Tumey, Paul (October 28, 2016).
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1878:"The Best Comics of 2017"
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