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My Favorite Thing Is Monsters

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Una niña de 10 años Karen sobrevive en el Chicago de los 60's a su contexto violento, a la precariedad y su crecimiento que parece le llegará de golpe. Después de que asesinan a su vecina, Karen se vuelve una detective de sus propias memorias pero también de las de Anka, la mujer que terminó con un balazo en el corazón.

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Peppered in between all that are Karen's notebook drawings of all kinds of things-her neighborhood, her brother and mom, and the covers of pulp magazines. She also likes to draw her version of popular paintings which her brother takes her to see at the local museums. All of her drawings are on lined notebook paper and all I can say about them is that they are stunning. All in pen, but not all in color-each and every drawing is so detailed you can stare at them for a long while and continue to find new things. As a reader of Ferris’ story, we experience several degrees of separation from the truth we are trying to understand. Ferris is drawing Karen’s experiences as a personal journal, which is informed by the perspective of a child. Eventually, Karen hears Anka’s tapes, listening to her neighbor speak about her own traumatic life, which the readers experience through illustrations, creating yet another layer of separation. These are experiences given second, third, or even fourth hand, leaving it up to the reader to parse through both metaphors and mistakes for a stronger grasp on reality. Karen's monster-ness is SUCH an amazing metaphor that Ferris plays with in multiple ways, without it ever feeling like she's lost control. At times it is a representative of Karen's coming of age, of her burgeoning sexuality, of her perception of herself as "other"--non-white, queer, poor, etc.Newsarama Staff (September 18, 2017). "2017 Ignatz Awards Winners (Full List)". Newsarama . Retrieved January 4, 2018. I would not be unhappy at all if this won the graphic novel category. As much as I LOVED Saga vol 7 and went gaga over Monstress vol 2, this one bites as deep or perhaps deeper than the rest. A related freebie that Ferris created for Free Comic Book Day won the 2020 Eisner Award for " Best Single Issue/One-Shot".

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Garner, Dwight; Senior, Jennifer; Sehgal, Parul; Maslin, Janet (December 7, 2017). "Times Critics' Top Books of 2017". The New York Times. Archived from the original on January 5, 2018 . Retrieved January 5, 2018. Breaking Ultimate Universe News at New York Comic Con! Children of the Vault! | CBH Live! October 20, 2023 The big thesis statement of MFTIM comes toward the end of the book as Karen considers the different kinds of monsters that exist in the world. Karen has idolized monsters for her entire life, specifically the strange, mutated outsiders that appeared in the late-night horror movies she catches on TV and the horror comics she reads voraciously, and she draws herself with werewolf-like features in her sketchbook. Karen considers herself and other misfits to be good monsters, people who don’t fit socially constructed views of what is normal and simply want to live their lives without hurting others. The bad monsters are the people who want to oppress, control, and/or destroy people that challenge their ideas, and this dichotomy is especially clear to Karen after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: My Favorite Thing Is Monsters takes place in Chicago in the late 1960s. MLK is shot and killed during the course of the story and the city and Ferris’ characters react to the loss with pain, numbness and self-destructive decisions. Ferris weaves in history the way Mad Men shows us the 1960s, from the inside out.it’s haunting and it bleeds but it is also celebratory and basically it is everything ever including cats The intertwined stories of Karen and Anka touch up many complicated issues: sexual identity, abuse, bullying, racism, cancer, the horrors of WWII, the harshness of the poor Chicago neighborhoods... It would not have worked in prose: the illustrations, of varying styles depending on what's going on in the narrative, make the story that much richer and more absorbing.

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