My Friend Dahmer: Derf Backderf (Graphic Biographies)

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My Friend Dahmer: Derf Backderf (Graphic Biographies)

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This is an excellent graphic novel, it depicts the high-school years of Jeffrey Dahmer as observed by one of his then friends. The art inside is much better than the one in the cover so do not be dissuaded by the simple cover. This book shows a more detailed insight into Jeff's psyche as he slowly loses his mind, eventually becoming a full-blown case of this. Disappeared Dad: Despite doing his best to get his son less introverted and more interested in doing things, Jeff's father Lionel frequently makes himself absent to escape his volatile marriage to Joyce. Like all the other adults in his life, he is not there when Jeff needs him most and thus completely misses the warning signs of his evolving pathology.

My Friend Dahmer: Derf Backderf (Graphic Biographies) My Friend Dahmer: Derf Backderf (Graphic Biographies)

Prix révélation (February 2, 2014). "Festival BD Angoulême. Notre chronique de "Mon ami Dahmer" "[BD Angoulême Festival. Our Review of "My Friend Dahmer"] (in French). Paris Match . Retrieved June 7, 2014. Four Eyes, Zero Soul: Double-Subversion in Jeff. On one hand, he does become one of the grisliest serial killers in modern history. However, he's presented somewhat semi-sympathetically (at first) in the comic and comes off more as a Reluctant Psycho than a gleeful sadist. However, I went to the movie theater recently and they showed a preview about a movie based on this graphic novel. The trailer is why I decided to read this book urn:lcp:myfrienddahmergr0000derf_l4o6:epub:23cb1b04-ead0-427f-b3b8-f70e8c58e2e7 Foldoutcount 0 Identifier myfrienddahmergr0000derf_l4o6 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t2m723m88 Invoice 1652 Isbn 9781419702167 Lccn 2011285306 Ocr tesseract 5.0.0-alpha-20201231-10-g1236 Ocr_detected_lang en Ocr_detected_lang_conf 1.0000 Ocr_detected_script Cyrillic Ocr_detected_script_conf 0.5009 Ocr_module_version 0.0.13 Ocr_parameters -l eng Old_pallet IA12451 Openlibrary_edition

I have much appreciation for Derf's project. Not everyone is a Ted Bundy "golden boy with a taste for murder"-style sociopath. In the same way that addiction is often an expression of pain or reaction to traumas, with killers like Dahmer there is something more than pure psychopathy at the root of his behavior. As with addicted persons, we absolutely don't OK or excuse his behavior nor should we refrain from punishing him for the consequences of it; but we do recall that all behavior has a root cause, that some of us are better at coping and overcoming these roots, and that a person is not essentially just his behavior. Team Pet: Dahmer's fan club regard him more as a mascot than anything else; they hang out with him because they find him hilarious, but he's just too creepy to consider an actual friend. Loners Are Freaks: Freaks of the " awkward, bespectacled, roadkill collecting/dissecting, alcoholic, Class Clown, closeted-homosexual, future Serial Killer" variety. When recounting an incident where a kid fell and landed on his shoulder near Jeff, Derf notes that the latter was very much this. Jeff's response was to laugh at the kid's pain, rather than help him up or at least express concern, showing that he was always an unpleasant person at best even before he became a Serial Killer.

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Strips from The City were collected in The City: The World’s Most Grueling Comic Strip (SLG Publishing, 2003) and a four-volume series of comic books, True Stories ( Alternative Comics, 2015, 2016, 2018). As Derf wasn't in the house to overhear them, Jeff's final interaction with his mother is entirely conjectural. This material doesn’t form well-versed context to even try understand how strange person as Dahmer would feel as a student. Nothing revealing.

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Derf speculates that if Jeff had gotten help his life would have been a miserable one where he would be on prescription drugs mostly. But Derf adds, he is certain that Jeff would still have preferred that to the life he did live. Also invoked later when, during a field trip with classmates to Washington DC, Jeff uses a payphone and talks an aide into letting him and Neil visit the Vice President of the United States.

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My Friend Dahmer is a nonfiction graphic novel about the author's time growing up as a junior high/high school classmate of the infamous serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer. He explains how pitiable of a teen Dahmer was, and the home life that plagued him, as well as going into some of the mental health struggles the killer faced from a young age, such as his obsession with corpses and their insides, or his desperate fantasies of having relations with them. Used to Be a Sweet Kid: Averted. Everyone, even Derf, thought Jeff had a creepy aura from the outset. Written (and illustrated) by a classmate of one of America's most notorious serial killers, Jeffrey Dahmer, My Friend Dahmer depicts the teenage years of Dahmer's life and his slow downward spiral into murder. Young Jeffrey Dahmer". Archived from the original on October 24, 2008 . Retrieved August 27, 2011. , p. 2

The narrative is passionate and authentic. I disagree with other reviewers about the writer's objective to portray himself as a good person and to put the blame on everyone else. To the contrary, he does not conceal the fact that he and his friends contributed to Dahmer's misery, and the author's shame is apparent. This could have been a much more powerful book if Derf confronted his own cruelty more directly. He keeps pointing the finger at "the adults" but seems oblivious to how painful making another kid a joke-mascot might have been. There is a scene near the end where he and a friend use Dahmer for their amusement, and discuss right in front of Dahmer how they are going out to a movie together without Dahmer. I felt like throwing the book across the room at that point. It's not that Derf and his friends' behavior is unusual for teens, but that he could have made some poignant points about sensitivity, kindness and bullying, if he had been braver about looking at his own younger self. a b Riesman, Abraham (20 April 2017). "My Friend Dahmer Author on the Boy Behind the Killer and the Movie Adaptation". Vulture . Retrieved 2022-08-05. Sometimes when reading non-fiction it feels like it is just an extended research paper. But, when the author was actually involved in the events, it gains a bit more of a personal investment. My Friend Dahmer is definitely the most intense first-hand non-fiction I have ever read. It's not just another exposé on a horrifying story, it is well fleshed out, truthful retelling of previously little known events from before the nightmare began. There are no excuses made for what Jeffrey Dahmer eventually became, just a sort of filling in the blanks of the timeline of his downward spiral into insanity . . .

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My memories of [Dahmer] are of the tormented kid spiraling into madness, not the monster who later committed those horrific crimes. I remember him as bullied and shunned, much as I was. A quiet young boy who devolved helplessly into a twisted soul." Warner, Stuart (November 6, 2017). "Jeffrey Dahmer's Friend Derf: A Q&A About His Classmate the Serial Killer". Phoenix New Times . Retrieved January 2, 2021. Adaptation Name Change: A number of supporting characters' names are not what they were in Real Life, presumably for legal reasons. Lloyd Figg was not really "Lloyd Figg", while "Neil" and "Kent" were likely also pseudonyms (only John/Derf and Mike go by their real names). Cindy Zlatka (the suicide discussed in the fishing scene) likely didn't go by that name.First of all the title of this book is misleading. It’s not a comic about being close friend of Dahmer. Author was just a classmate, a person that saw meek, socially inept & quiet Dahmer in passing from hallways to his class. It’s not some close insight on how Dahmer would display himself in front of a person he would trust. So it promises something in a title that it doesn’t deliver. Well that’s a bummer. In 2012, Publishers Weekly named My Friend Dahmer in their list of the year's top five comics; [16] Lev Grossman, book critic for Time, named it one of his top five nonfiction books of the year; [7] and The A.V. Club named it the year's best nonfiction book. [17] Awards for My Friend Dahmer Year My Friend Dahmer is about Jeffrey Dahmer’s life before he began having his “dates over for dinner.” It tells of a sad, neglected, not-ever-quite-right kind of boy whose problems were ignored by his family, classmates, and teachers alike . . .



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