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''My Friend Dahmer'' is a 2012
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and
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by artist John "Derf" Backderf about his teenage friendship with
Jeffrey Dahmer Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer (; May 21, 1960 – November 28, 1994), also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal or the Milwaukee Monster, was an American serial killer and sex offender who killed and dismemberment, dismembered seventeen men and boys ...
, who later became a
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. The book evolved from a 24-page, self-published version by Backderf in 2002.


Background

Shortly after Backderf learned about Dahmer's crimes, he met two of his friends, Mike Kukral and Neil, all of whom had befriended Dahmer in school. With the new information regarding Dahmer's fate, many of his odd behaviors in adolescence seemed to make sense. Backderf recorded some of the stories shared in his sketchbook, which would serve as the beginning of ''My Friend Dahmer''. He started focusing on writing the stories in 1994 following Dahmer's death. Because Backderf worked at ''
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,'' he also had access to much information about Dahmer's crimes before they became public knowledge, which, combined with his personal history with Dahmer, put him in a perfect situation to shed light on him. When Backderf initially began creating the comics, he thought of them as a series of mini-comics or as an anthology told from his own perspective. Later, he returned to their high school for a more in-depth, journalistic approach wherein he collected information via interviews and FBI files. In 1997, ''My Friend Dahmer'' was first released in the comic anthology '' Zero Zero #18'' (Fantagraphics, July 1997)''.'' Backderf, wanting to write a full-length work, began writing publication proposals using a single chapter; publishers often shied away from the subject matter, fearing the gore associated with Dahmer. Therefore, in 2002, he self-published the work as a 24-page comic. After twenty years of background research, Backderf drafted the full manuscript in two weeks, and publishers became interested in the story. The final, full-length book was published by
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in 2012.


Plot

The novel depicts the author's teenage friendship with
Jeffrey Dahmer Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer (; May 21, 1960 – November 28, 1994), also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal or the Milwaukee Monster, was an American serial killer and sex offender who killed and dismemberment, dismembered seventeen men and boys ...
, who later became an infamous serial killer, during his time at Eastview Junior High and Revere High School. The story follows Dahmer from age 12 up to, but not including, his first murder, two weeks after high school graduation. Derf, 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 graphic novel recalls Dahmer's isolation, his binge drinking, his bizarre behavior to get attention, and his disturbing fascination with roadkill. Backderf and his friends encouraged Dahmer to act out, including faking
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s in school and the mall and pretending to have
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.


Style

One of Backderf's techniques was drawing Dahmer in shadow as a representation of his personality.


Adaptations

The original self-published comic book was adapted and staged as a one-act play by the NYU Theater Department. In 2017, the novel was adapted into a film directed by
Marc Meyers Marc Meyers is an American feature film director and screenwriter. He is best known for his fourth feature film ''My Friend Dahmer'' and the previous '' How He Fell in Love''. His first feature film was ''Approaching Union Square''. Based on h ...
and starring
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as Jeffrey Dahmer. On the
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website
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, the film has an 86% rating based on 88 reviews, with an average rating of 7/10. 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."
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, another review aggregator, assigned the film a weighted average score of 68 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews."


Reception


Reviews

''My Friend Dahmer'' was generally well received by critics, including starred reviews from ''
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'', ''
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''. ''Kirkus'' called the book " exemplary demonstration of the transformative possibilities of graphic narrative." ''Publishers Weekly'' called the writing "impeccably honest" and the story "quietly horrifying." Multiple reviewers also highlighted the book's art style. ''
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'' noted, "The blunt, ungainly drawings, with their robotically stiff figures, effectively convey the drab suburban milieu." ''Time'''s
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pointed out that " e psychedelic wavy highlights Backderf draws on glass are like Proust’s madeleine to anybody who was alive in the 1970’s, and the way Backderf draws people owes a lot to '' Mad'' magazine’s Don Martin, ...
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characters all have those long, angular heads and exaggeratedly articulated joints." ''
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'' called the book "a thoughtfully terrifying look at unmonitored tendencies and careless interactions combining to forge a serial murderer" and said it "is a real butt-kicker for educators and youth counselors as well as peers of other potential Dahmers."


Awards and honors

In 2012, ''
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'' named ''My Friend Dahmer'' in their list of the year's top five comics;
Lev Grossman Lev Grossman (born June 26, 1969) is an American novelist and journalist who wrote ''The Magicians Trilogy'': '' The Magicians'' (2009), '' The Magician King'' (2011), and '' The Magician's Land'' (2014). He was the book critic and lead technolog ...
, book critic for ''Time'', named it one of his top five nonfiction books of the year; and ''
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'' named it the year's best nonfiction book.


Controversy

In 2021, ''My Friend Dahmer'' was one of 22 books removed from libraries in Texas's
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"as part of an initiative to prohibit "inappropriate" books in their learning institutions." The book was later returned to shelves with the requirement that readers receive counseling regarding its contents. When asked why he believed the book was banned, Backderf reiterated that the book does not include violence, sex, or profanity. As such, he believes, "People are objecting to what he became, ... not what I depict in my book." Backderf also disagrees with the requirement that students should receive counseling after reading the book. The following year, the book was listed among 52 books banned by the
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following the implementation of Utah law H.B. 374, “Sensitive Materials In Schools."


References

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