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Mom's Cancer

Mom's Cancer is an autobiographical graphic medicine webcomic by Brian Fies which describes his mother's fight against metastatic lung cancer, as well as his family's reactions to it. Mom's Cancer was the first webcomic to win an Eisner Award, winning in 2005. Its print collection, published in 2006, won a Harvey Award and a Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis.

Mom's Cancer
Cover of the printed graphic novel
Author(s)Brian Fies
Websitewww.momscancer.com/
Comic available at www.gocomics.com/moms-cancer
Current status/scheduleCompleted
Launch date2004
Genre(s)Autobiographical

Characters and story edit

There are four main characters in the story, all of which are part of the family. None of the characters are ever referred by name, and the author uses his relationships to identify them.

  • Mom: the author's mother; she is in her 60s, and suffers from stage IV metastatic lung cancer.
  • Me: The author, a "self-employed writer" in his 40s, and the eldest child.
  • Nurse Sis: One of the author's sisters; slightly younger than him, and a registered nurse.
  • Kid Sis: The author's youngest sister; an actress and writer who lives with her mother.

Aside from the main characters, there are several secondary characters who appear several times, most notably the author's stepfather and his mother's head doctor.

A reviewer described the story as "not a discussion about the science of cancer, [and] not a guidebook to the troubles one may face with this disease... through this graphic novel, Fies simply tries to make sense of and document the reality of the course of his mother’s illness and how it affected his family... he simply tells the reader how it is, how he felt, and how it happened... Mixed messages from different doctors contradict and confound one another. As Fies’ mother struggles (and to an extent, fails) to understand her illness she is made to feel less than by providers who belittle her concerns or simply put on a big smile. The pain, fear, and anguish that patients face once they leave the hospital is brought to the forefront throughout the book."[1]

Format edit

The story is divided into chapters, each one containing several multipanel pages. Although the webcomic is mostly presented in black and white, several chapters are done in full or partial color, primarily for effect or when color helps the understanding of the ideas that are presented. In total, there are thirty-three chapters, including an epilogue.

The comic was originally published Mom's Cancer on its own website.[2] The comic is no longer hosted there, but appears in full on GoComics.[3] The webcomic was published as a graphic novel by Harry N. Abrams Inc. in March 2006.[4]

Reception edit

Awards edit

Mom's Cancer was the first webcomic to receive an Eisner Award.[5] Fies won in 2005 under the newly-created category "Best Digital Comic". Fies also won a Harvey Award, in the Best New Talent category, for Mom's Cancer,[6][7] as well as the Lulu Blooker Prize in its Comics category.[8] The German edition of the graphic novel received the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (German Youth Literature Prize) in the Non-Fiction category.[9][10] Mom's Cancer was also nominated for a Quill Award[11] and two further Eisner Awards.[12]

Reviews edit

Medical student Samantha Estevez, writing for the blog Graphic Medicine, encouraged anyone in medicine to read the work, saying "No matter what field of medicine you are in, you are sure to encounter cancer and Fies’ perspective may help you not only be a better physician for your patients but a better friend to them as well."[1] Several scientific papers have cited Mom's Cancer when examining medical humanities such as doctor-patient interactions and narratives around illness.[13][14][15][16][17][18]

About the author edit

Mom's Cancer was created by Brian Fies (pronounced /ˈfiːz/).[19] Fies also wrote The Last Mechanical Monster, which was also nominated for an Eisner Award in 2014.[5] Other works by Fies include Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow?[20] and the 18-page webcomic A Fire Story (later expanded to a 154-page book) which recounts the devastation caused by California wildfires in 2017 which destroyed his home.[19][21] Fies was given an Inkpot Award in 2018.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Estevez, Samantha. "Mom's Cancer". Graphic Medicine. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  2. ^ . 2004-05-07. Archived from the original on 2004-05-07. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  3. ^ "Today on Mom's Cancer - Comics by Brian Fies - GoComics". www.gocomics.com. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  4. ^ Thorne, Amy (2010-04-19). "Webcomics and Libraries". Graphic Novels and Comics in Libraries and Archives. Literary Criticism. p. 211. ISBN 978-0786456932.
  5. ^ a b Cruz, Larry (2014-07-10). "'The Last Mechanical Monster': No country for old villains". CBR. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  6. ^ "Previous Winners". www.harveyawards.com. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  7. ^ Fies, Brian (2007-10-05). "Mom's Cancer Blog: What My Harvey Award Looks Like". Mom's Cancer Blog. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  8. ^ "War book wins Blooker blog prize". BBC News. 2007-05-14. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  9. ^ www.akj.de, AKJ-. "Mutter hat Krebs". Arbeitskreis für Jugendliteratur e.V. (in German). Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  10. ^ Fies, Brian (2007-10-12). "Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis". Mom's Cancer Blog.
  11. ^ . thequills.org. 2007-06-06. Archived from the original on 2007-06-06.
  12. ^ McElhatton, Greg (April 20, 2007). "2007 Eisner Award Nominees Announced". ComicsAlliance. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  13. ^ Pedri, Nancy; Staveley, Helene (2018). "Not Playing Around: Games in Graphic Illness Narratives". Literature and Medicine. 36 (1): 230–256. doi:10.1353/lm.2018.0010. ISSN 0278-9671. PMID 29961732. S2CID 49647925.
  14. ^ Venkatesan, Sathyaraj; Saji, Sweetha (2018-09-01). "Graphic Medicine and the Limits of Biostatistics". AMA Journal of Ethics. 20 (9): E897–901. doi:10.1001/amajethics.2018.897. ISSN 2376-6980. PMID 30242823.
  15. ^ Squier, Susan Merrill (2007). "Beyond nescience: the intersectional insights of health humanities". Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 50 (3): 334–347. doi:10.1353/pbm.2007.0039. ISSN 0031-5982. PMID 17660629. S2CID 31236212.
  16. ^ Venkatesan, Sathyaraj; Saji, Sweetha (December 2019). "(Un)bridgeable Chasms?: Doctor-Patient Interactions in Select Graphic Medical Narratives". The Journal of Medical Humanities. 40 (4): 591–605. doi:10.1007/s10912-018-9528-y. ISSN 1573-3645. PMID 30117008. S2CID 52014147.
  17. ^ Venkatesan, Sathyaraj; Peter, Anu Mary (2015). "Life is a game: visual metaphors in Brian Fies's Mom's Cancer - Hektoen International". hekint.org. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  18. ^ Lee, Tzu-I; Sheu, Shuh-Jen; Chang, Hsueh-Chin; Hung, Yu-Ting; Tseng, Ling-Ming; Chou, Shin-Shang; Liang, Te-Hsin; Liu, Hui-Ju; Lu, Hui-Ling; Chen, Mei-Chun; Liu, Ying-Chun (2019-02-04). "Developing a Web-Based Comic for Newly Diagnosed Women With Breast Cancer: An Action Research Approach". Journal of Medical Internet Research. 21 (2): e10716. doi:10.2196/10716. ISSN 1439-4456. PMC 6378550. PMID 30714947.
  19. ^ a b Williams, David (2017-10-18). "He lost his home to the wildfire and poured his pain into a web comic". CNN.
  20. ^ "Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow?". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  21. ^ Hoffman, Alex (2019-08-12). "Review: A Fire Story by Brian Fies". Sequential State. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  22. ^ "Inkpot Award". Comic-Con International: San Diego. 2012-12-06. Retrieved 2021-04-06.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Mom's Cancer on GoComics
  • Brian's Mother's Blog, containing details of her death

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Mom s Cancer is an autobiographical graphic medicine webcomic by Brian Fies which describes his mother s fight against metastatic lung cancer as well as his family s reactions to it Mom s Cancer was the first webcomic to win an Eisner Award winning in 2005 Its print collection published in 2006 won a Harvey Award and a Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis Mom s CancerCover of the printed graphic novelAuthor s Brian FiesWebsitewww momscancer com Comic available at www gocomics com moms cancerCurrent status scheduleCompletedLaunch date2004Genre s Autobiographical Contents 1 Characters and story 2 Format 3 Reception 3 1 Awards 3 2 Reviews 4 About the author 5 References 6 External linksCharacters and story editThere are four main characters in the story all of which are part of the family None of the characters are ever referred by name and the author uses his relationships to identify them Mom the author s mother she is in her 60s and suffers from stage IV metastatic lung cancer Me The author a self employed writer in his 40s and the eldest child Nurse Sis One of the author s sisters slightly younger than him and a registered nurse Kid Sis The author s youngest sister an actress and writer who lives with her mother Aside from the main characters there are several secondary characters who appear several times most notably the author s stepfather and his mother s head doctor A reviewer described the story as not a discussion about the science of cancer and not a guidebook to the troubles one may face with this disease through this graphic novel Fies simply tries to make sense of and document the reality of the course of his mother s illness and how it affected his family he simply tells the reader how it is how he felt and how it happened Mixed messages from different doctors contradict and confound one another As Fies mother struggles and to an extent fails to understand her illness she is made to feel less than by providers who belittle her concerns or simply put on a big smile The pain fear and anguish that patients face once they leave the hospital is brought to the forefront throughout the book 1 Format editThe story is divided into chapters each one containing several multipanel pages Although the webcomic is mostly presented in black and white several chapters are done in full or partial color primarily for effect or when color helps the understanding of the ideas that are presented In total there are thirty three chapters including an epilogue The comic was originally published Mom s Cancer on its own website 2 The comic is no longer hosted there but appears in full on GoComics 3 The webcomic was published as a graphic novel by Harry N Abrams Inc in March 2006 4 Reception editAwards edit Mom s Cancer was the first webcomic to receive an Eisner Award 5 Fies won in 2005 under the newly created category Best Digital Comic Fies also won a Harvey Award in the Best New Talent category for Mom s Cancer 6 7 as well as the Lulu Blooker Prize in its Comics category 8 The German edition of the graphic novel received the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis German Youth Literature Prize in the Non Fiction category 9 10 Mom s Cancer was also nominated for a Quill Award 11 and two further Eisner Awards 12 Reviews edit Medical student Samantha Estevez writing for the blog Graphic Medicine encouraged anyone in medicine to read the work saying No matter what field of medicine you are in you are sure to encounter cancer and Fies perspective may help you not only be a better physician for your patients but a better friend to them as well 1 Several scientific papers have cited Mom s Cancer when examining medical humanities such as doctor patient interactions and narratives around illness 13 14 15 16 17 18 About the author editMom s Cancer was created by Brian Fies pronounced ˈfiːz 19 Fies also wrote The Last Mechanical Monster which was also nominated for an Eisner Award in 2014 5 Other works by Fies include Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow 20 and the 18 page webcomic A Fire Story later expanded to a 154 page book which recounts the devastation caused by California wildfires in 2017 which destroyed his home 19 21 Fies was given an Inkpot Award in 2018 22 References edit a b Estevez Samantha Mom s Cancer Graphic Medicine Retrieved 2021 04 06 Index 2004 05 07 Archived from the original on 2004 05 07 Retrieved 2021 04 06 Today on Mom s Cancer Comics by Brian Fies GoComics www gocomics com Retrieved 2021 04 06 Thorne Amy 2010 04 19 Webcomics and Libraries Graphic Novels and Comics in Libraries and Archives Literary Criticism p 211 ISBN 978 0786456932 a b Cruz Larry 2014 07 10 The Last Mechanical Monster No country for old villains CBR Retrieved 2021 04 06 Previous Winners www harveyawards com Retrieved 2021 04 06 Fies Brian 2007 10 05 Mom s Cancer Blog What My Harvey Award Looks Like Mom s Cancer Blog Retrieved 2021 04 06 War book wins Blooker blog prize BBC News 2007 05 14 Retrieved 2021 04 07 www akj de AKJ Mutter hat Krebs Arbeitskreis fur Jugendliteratur e V in German Retrieved 2021 04 06 Fies Brian 2007 10 12 Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis Mom s Cancer Blog The Quill Awards The 2006 Awards thequills org 2007 06 06 Archived from the original on 2007 06 06 McElhatton Greg April 20 2007 2007 Eisner Award Nominees Announced ComicsAlliance Retrieved 2021 04 07 Pedri Nancy Staveley Helene 2018 Not Playing Around Games in Graphic Illness Narratives Literature and Medicine 36 1 230 256 doi 10 1353 lm 2018 0010 ISSN 0278 9671 PMID 29961732 S2CID 49647925 Venkatesan Sathyaraj Saji Sweetha 2018 09 01 Graphic Medicine and the Limits of Biostatistics AMA Journal of Ethics 20 9 E897 901 doi 10 1001 amajethics 2018 897 ISSN 2376 6980 PMID 30242823 Squier Susan Merrill 2007 Beyond nescience the intersectional insights of health humanities Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 50 3 334 347 doi 10 1353 pbm 2007 0039 ISSN 0031 5982 PMID 17660629 S2CID 31236212 Venkatesan Sathyaraj Saji Sweetha December 2019 Un bridgeable Chasms Doctor Patient Interactions in Select Graphic Medical Narratives The Journal of Medical Humanities 40 4 591 605 doi 10 1007 s10912 018 9528 y ISSN 1573 3645 PMID 30117008 S2CID 52014147 Venkatesan Sathyaraj Peter Anu Mary 2015 Life is a game visual metaphors in Brian Fies s Mom s Cancer Hektoen International hekint org Retrieved 2021 04 06 Lee Tzu I Sheu Shuh Jen Chang Hsueh Chin Hung Yu Ting Tseng Ling Ming Chou Shin Shang Liang Te Hsin Liu Hui Ju Lu Hui Ling Chen Mei Chun Liu Ying Chun 2019 02 04 Developing a Web Based Comic for Newly Diagnosed Women With Breast Cancer An Action Research Approach Journal of Medical Internet Research 21 2 e10716 doi 10 2196 10716 ISSN 1439 4456 PMC 6378550 PMID 30714947 a b Williams David 2017 10 18 He lost his home to the wildfire and poured his pain into a web comic CNN Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow Wired ISSN 1059 1028 Retrieved 2021 04 06 Hoffman Alex 2019 08 12 Review A Fire Story by Brian Fies Sequential State Retrieved 2021 04 06 Inkpot Award Comic Con International San Diego 2012 12 06 Retrieved 2021 04 06 External links editOfficial website Mom s Cancer on GoComics Brian s Mother s Blog containing details of her death Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mom 27s Cancer amp oldid 1177463417, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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