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My Friend Dahmer by Derf Backderf
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My Friend Dahmer (original 2012; edition 2012)

by Derf Backderf

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You only think you know this story. In 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer-the most notorious serial killer since Jack the Ripper-seared himself into the American consciousness. To the public, Dahmer was a monster who committed unthinkable atrocities. To Derf Backderf, Dahmer was a much more complex figure: a high school friend with whom he had shared classrooms, hallways, and car rides. In My Friend Dahmer, a haunting and original graphic novel, writer-artist Backderf creates a surprisingly sympathetic portrait of a disturbed young man struggling against the morbid urges emanating from the deep recesses of his psyche-a shy kid, a teenage alcoholic, and a goofball who never quite fit in with his classmates. With profound insight, what emerges is a Jeffrey Dahmer that few ever really knew, and readers will never forget.… (more)
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Title:My Friend Dahmer
Authors:Derf Backderf
Info:Harry N. Abrams (2012), Paperback, 224 pages
Collections:Read Jan - Dec '15
Rating:****
Tags:05/24/2015

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My Friend Dahmer by Derf Backderf (2012)

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Surprisingly compassionate and humane, while, of course, still taking pains to condemn Dahmer's crimes. Most of Backderf's anger is directed at the adults who failed to recognise the pain and problems that Dahmer was suffering as a teen. Backderf went to school with Jeffrey Dahmer, and so has an amazing insight into the man. Fascinating, painful. ( )
  thisisstephenbetts | Nov 25, 2023 |
Written by a man who went to high school with and was sort of a peripheral friend of teenaged Jeffrey Dahmer, this is not a particularly sympathetic portrayal of the notorious serial killer. Backderf states in the introduction, "Dahmer was a twisted wretch whose depravity was almost beyond comprehension. Pity him, but don't empathize with him."

It's a well-researched story of what it was like to be around Jeff before he became the infamous Dahmer. Jeff is portrayed as a sad kid who started drinking heavily in high school in an attempt to quiet his demons, but also as a kid who all the other kids knew was "off" for reasons other than just the drinking.

Backderf's biggest takeaway from the experience was that the adults who should have noticed Jeff's behavior either weren't there or didn't care. As he says on p. 67, with a haunting illustration of Jeff as he is becoming Dahmer, "Where were the damn adults?" ( )
  rumbledethumps | Jun 26, 2023 |
Chilling ( )
  tmilaandlc | Apr 9, 2023 |
I’m not sure what to say. It was sad and disgusting at the same time. The author raised good points, such as “Where are the adults?”
Because as someone who has had a traumatic childhood and my mother was pretty much like Dahmer’s mother (Makes me feel gross that we have something similar… but I’m sure a good chick of the population does as well with bad mothers.) life can suck as a child/teen and adults don’t seem to care and wrapped up in their own problems.
Making fun of the disabled does make me uncomfortable, but that’s what it was like before more knowledge came about (and middle schoolers tend to be assholes) so keep that in mind if you’re sensitive to that. ( )
  Summer345456 | Jan 25, 2023 |
Jeffrey Dahmer always exhibited tendencies that seemed different from other kids his age. Derf spent their formative years as an observer and sometime friend of Dahmer all the way through high school graduation and describes him as a lonely boy living with urges that he didn't understand and couldn't control. While acknowledging that the things Dahmer did were horrific, he depicts an environment that might have contributed to Dahmer's unusual behaviors through his words and pictures, making him a somewhat sympathetic person. This isn't the type of book to be an enjoyable read due to the subject matter, but it is well written and offers a unique perspective on the early years of a serial killer. This graphic novel definitely isn't intended to be read by children due to the explicit nature of the illustrations and text. Overall, My Friend Dahmer, is a unique vision of the decline of a person into madness. ( )
  ftbooklover | Jan 2, 2023 |
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You only think you know this story. In 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer-the most notorious serial killer since Jack the Ripper-seared himself into the American consciousness. To the public, Dahmer was a monster who committed unthinkable atrocities. To Derf Backderf, Dahmer was a much more complex figure: a high school friend with whom he had shared classrooms, hallways, and car rides. In My Friend Dahmer, a haunting and original graphic novel, writer-artist Backderf creates a surprisingly sympathetic portrait of a disturbed young man struggling against the morbid urges emanating from the deep recesses of his psyche-a shy kid, a teenage alcoholic, and a goofball who never quite fit in with his classmates. With profound insight, what emerges is a Jeffrey Dahmer that few ever really knew, and readers will never forget.

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Checklist category/categories: Graphic novel or comic strip that became the basis for a live-action feature film or television show
Title: My friend Dahmer
Author or Creator: Derf Backderf
Publisher and number of pages/length of time: 224 pages
Year of publication/release: 2012
Your brief response to the title - This true story follows Derf as he goes to school with and interacts with Jeffery Dahmer, a serial killer, years before his crimes.
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