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.
Characters and story
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.
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Format
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. The comic is no longer hosted there, but later appeared in full on GoComics. The webcomic was published as a graphic novel by Harry N. Abrams in March 2006.