Week12: Comics by women

This week was a week of reading graphic nobles drawn by female writers. I read one of these books, “My favorite being is monsters,” by Emil Ferris. I was surprised when I first saw this work. Because there was a face of a woman with a blue pen that occupied the entire screen, and this was influenced by her childhood memories of her love of monsters and horror media.

The illustration of this work came to me very interestingly. Her book has the same layout as the one in the notebook, and it felt like watching her picture diary, so it was more immersive. And she painted very well, so she realized the description of the objects.
She started painting with a ballpoint pen in her notebook because her health was bad and she did not make money well. So she started painting with materials that were easy to get out of the things around her. The reason she was really great was that she continued to work with an unobstructed material called a ballpoint pen.

"My favorite thing is monsters" deals with the background of Chicago in the 1960s and the investigation of the death of a girl named Karen Reyes. The artist's wonderful illustrations saved the atmosphere and the pictures depicted in detail with a ballpoint pen on the notebook made the story of the artist more interesting. I have had a great experience meeting such good work.

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