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# My Favorite Thing Is Monsters

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Review: Astonishingly Great First Graphic Novel! - Just finished reading Emil Ferris's amazing graphic novel and I can say, as a grizzled comics fan with wide-ranging tastes, that I've honestly never seen anything quite like it. Spectacular illustrations cover almost every inch of this huge volume, all printed on lined three-hole paper emulating the illustrated diary of the ten-year-old protagonist, a tough and beleaguered tomboy on the rough streets of 1960's Chicago. Well-written and deeply immersive, this piece drew me into the world of Karen, a monster-obsessed kid struggling with sexuality, race, poverty, and the violence of her surroundings. It is as dark a work as I've read in comics yet has a jaunty sort of zest for life in it that constantly pulls the narrative along and saves the reader from being overwhelmed by some of the disturbing elements within. It's especially astonishing as the first work from a writer/artist, working in seclusion for over six years. It reminds me, in all the best ways, of the confessional work of Robert Crumb and Harvey Pekar, of the strange life-stories of Chris Ware and Daniel Clowes and Jeffrey Brown. It also reminds me of my own childhood, of how different a child can view the world, though my own early years were far less fearful. Ferris's illustrations also show an abiding love not just for horror movies (and particularly for our mutual Universal monster favorite, the Wolf Man) but for the great horror magazines of the 1960's from CREEPY and FAMOUS MONSTERS though the gory WEIRD and TERROR TALES varieties. Perhaps also some of the Spanish/Mexican horror mags, too, I'd guess. This is a great book. I can see it speaking to those that struggled with gender issues, but its scope is well beyond that, a love poem to lonely, different kids everywhere. I eagerly await the second part of the story, which will be published in early 2018. Go to desertcart and browse through a few pages, if you wish. It is not a story for children (and, honestly, I swore aloud when I hit the pages that will keep it out of most school libraries) but it speaks to the damaged child in each of us, I think.
Review: worth every penny - Incredible art and story.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,519 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #14 in Fantagraphics Comics & Graphic Novels #36 in Literary Graphic Novels (Books) #248 in Mystery Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,361) |
| Dimensions  | 8.1 x 1.3 x 10.5 inches |
| Edition  | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10  | 1606999591 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1606999592 |
| Item Weight  | 3.15 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Part of Series  | My Favorite Thing is Monsters |
| Print length  | 416 pages |
| Publication date  | February 14, 2017 |
| Publisher  | Fantagraphics |
| Reading age  | 16 years and up |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Astonishingly Great First Graphic Novel!
*by J***R on May 14, 2017*

Just finished reading Emil Ferris's amazing graphic novel and I can say, as a grizzled comics fan with wide-ranging tastes, that I've honestly never seen anything quite like it. Spectacular illustrations cover almost every inch of this huge volume, all printed on lined three-hole paper emulating the illustrated diary of the ten-year-old protagonist, a tough and beleaguered tomboy on the rough streets of 1960's Chicago. Well-written and deeply immersive, this piece drew me into the world of Karen, a monster-obsessed kid struggling with sexuality, race, poverty, and the violence of her surroundings. It is as dark a work as I've read in comics yet has a jaunty sort of zest for life in it that constantly pulls the narrative along and saves the reader from being overwhelmed by some of the disturbing elements within. It's especially astonishing as the first work from a writer/artist, working in seclusion for over six years. It reminds me, in all the best ways, of the confessional work of Robert Crumb and Harvey Pekar, of the strange life-stories of Chris Ware and Daniel Clowes and Jeffrey Brown. It also reminds me of my own childhood, of how different a child can view the world, though my own early years were far less fearful. Ferris's illustrations also show an abiding love not just for horror movies (and particularly for our mutual Universal monster favorite, the Wolf Man) but for the great horror magazines of the 1960's from CREEPY and FAMOUS MONSTERS though the gory WEIRD and TERROR TALES varieties. Perhaps also some of the Spanish/Mexican horror mags, too, I'd guess. This is a great book. I can see it speaking to those that struggled with gender issues, but its scope is well beyond that, a love poem to lonely, different kids everywhere. I eagerly await the second part of the story, which will be published in early 2018. Go to Amazon and browse through a few pages, if you wish. It is not a story for children (and, honestly, I swore aloud when I hit the pages that will keep it out of most school libraries) but it speaks to the damaged child in each of us, I think.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ worth every penny
*by W***E on March 21, 2026*

Incredible art and story.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My Favorite thing is, "My Favorite Thing is Monsters"
*by W***F on July 20, 2017*

She grew up in gritty Chicago loving monsters. I grew up in gritty New York, also loving monsters. My brothers and I lived for the days when, "Frankenstein" or, "The Wolfman" were on TV, or, "The Crawling Eye," or, "The Attack of the Crab Monsters," or "Them!" I loved comics. They taught me how to read. They made me WANT to read. Stan Lee's overblown scripts would send me to the dictionary, something that nothing else succeeded in doing, not my mother's cajoling or the scourges of the nuns. I loved the artistry, and collected my favorites. They kindled in me a love of all art. I knew the names of my favorite artists and writers, and looked for them on splash pages. My brothers and I spent all our time drawing and writing stories. This was not an approved pastime. I lived in a beautiful, but decrepit prewar complex of apartment buildings, all connected by roof, alley and underground tunnels. Secret doors and maze-like paths were our playground. I ran with a constantly shifting pack of kids as we scoured the neighborhood for adventure. The garbage heaps were our raw materials. This was our enchanted castle. Our family had dark secrets, secret shame, divorce and madness. My father disappeared one day, and I didn't find out what happened to him for twenty-five years. Monsters were a vacation from a reality that I couldn't understand. I understand Emil Ferris' vision. Her childhood world was like mine. Her heroine, Karen, is smarter than I was, but I had kindly neighbors that I cared for and who cared for me as well. I wasn't as brave as Karen. I didn't probe my mother's secrets, I just wanted to escape them. Emil Ferris' work is astonishing. It is beautiful and terrible and true. Her pen work and esthetic evokes and imitates the great masters. Her visual storytelling is fluid, sumptuous and poetic. Her story is sometimes funny, sometimes heartbreaking, but always compelling. I can't wait for volume two.

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