Emil Ferris grew up in Chicago during the turbulent 1960s, where she still lives, and is consequently a devotee of all things monstrous and horrific. She has an MFA in Creative Writing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
My Favorite Thing Is Monsters feels to me like a
once-in-a-generation debut -- a vision so clear and original that
it will change the course of cartooning.-- "The Seattle Review of
Books"
My Favorite Thing Is Monsters has all of the complexity of the
finest literary fiction and breathtaking art. For what more could
we ask?-- "The Austin American-Statesman"
My Favorite Thing Is Monsters is not only Ferris's first graphic
novel but also her first published work. ... Yet her mastery of
comics, her pyrotechnic drawings, and her nested narratives are
already placing her among the greatest practitioners of the form.--
"The New Yorker"
An ambitious, emotional, beautifully illustrated exploration of a
10-year-old girl's experience growing up late '60s Chicago, My
Favorite Thing Is Monsters is an astounding debut, weaving an
intricate web of plot threads that keeps the reader compelled from
beginning to end.-- "The A.V. Club"
Ferris' work fuses the style and atmosphere of noir godfather
Raymond Chandler with the passionate moral intensity found beating
beneath a good episode of Tales from the Crypt.-- "Paste"
No one has ever made a comic like Emil Ferris's assured,
superhumanly ambitious two-part debut graphic novel My Favorite
Thing Is Monsters. ... It threatens not merely to exceed
established standards of excellence, but to set new ones.-- "The
Guardian"
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