"Bill Watterson and Derf Backderf win major awards in France at the biggest comic-con in the world, Angouleme Comics Festival". Winter Park, Florida: National Cartoonists Society. 5 Reception and awards edit The original self-published comic book was.
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^ " 2012 Ignatz Awards", /ignatz-awards, archived on the Internet Archive 8 October 2012."My Friend Dahmer: The Unspeakable Horror of Life in the 1970s". Leander Independent School District banned My Friend Dahmer, then allowed it back with the requirement that students choosing to read it receive counseling on its contents. It also was nominated for a Harvey Award and a Reuben Award and received the Revelation Award at the 2014 Angoulême International Comics Festival. The final 224-page version was nominated for an Ignatz Award for Outstanding Graphic Novel. Lev Grossman, book critic of Time magazine, named My Friend Dahmer one of the top five non-fiction books of 2012. The original self-published comic book was nominated for an Eisner Award.
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The website's critical consensus reads, " My Friend Dahmer opens a window into the making of a serial killer whose conclusions are as empathetic as they are deeply troubling." Metacritic, another review aggregator, assigned the film a weighted average score of 68 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an 86% rating based on 88 reviews, with an average rating of 7/10. The novel was adapted into a film in 2017, directed by Marc Meyers and starring Ross Lynch as Jeffrey Dahmer. The original self-published comic book was adapted and staged as a one-act play by the NYU Theater Department. One of Derf's techniques was drawing Dahmer in shadow as a representation of his personality. Derf and his friends encouraged Dahmer to act out, including faking epileptic seizures in school and the mall and pretending to have cerebral palsy. The graphic novel recalls Dahmer's isolation, his binge drinking, his bizarre behavior to get attention, and his disturbing fascination with roadkill. The story follows Dahmer from age 12 up to, but not including, his first murder, two weeks after high school graduation.īackderf, while not excusing or forgiving Dahmer's crimes, presents an empathetic portrait of Dahmer as a lonely young man tormented by inner demons, ridiculed by bullies at school, and neglected by the adults in his life. The novel depicts the author's teenage friendship with Jeffrey Dahmer, who later became a serial killer, during his time at Eastview Junior High and Revere High School. With Matthew Rutherford, Luke Roberts, Alex Childs, David Rosenbauer. Derf felt that he hadn't done the project justice in the 24-page version the 224-page version was published by Abrams in 2012. The success that came with the 24-page version (including an Eisner nomination) spurred Derf to create the 224-page version after six years of stalling. He then self-published a scaled-back 24-page My Friend Dahmer in 2002.
Derf pitched the project as a 100-page graphic novel, but failed to find a publisher. Derf's first Dahmer story appeared in Zero Zero #18 (Fantagraphics, July 1997). So that case was reopened for that reason.My Friend Dahmer is the culmination of a comic book project first started in 1994, shortly after Jeffrey Dahmer was murdered in prison. They were just focused on doing stories about these cases that weren't reopened, and they happened to find out that it was on federal property. In fact, actually, originally, the plan was not initially focused on reopening the case. And so dragged him out to the middle of the woods, and they shot him to death, and his last words were, "Oh, Lord, what have I done to deserve this?"Īnd so found out in '99, that it took place on federal property, so, therefore, the case could be reopened. And told him they needed help finding a dog. They basically got a guy - he wasn't a civil rights worker at all. And so these Klansmen decided, hey, we'll kill a black man, and he'll run down here, and then we can kill him, and that was the mentality that they had.Īnd so they did do that. It was during the Meredith March from Memphis to Jackson, which Martin Luther King took part, and so he was literally marching through Mississippi at that time. What they were essentially trying to do is lure Martin Luther King Jr., to the Natchez, Mississippi, area to kill him.
Ben Chester White was killed by Klansmen in 1966.