Emily Carroll is a Canadian comics author from London, Ontario. Carroll started making short webcomics in 2010; she gained recognition on the World Wide Web with the horror webcomic His Face All Red. Since then, Carroll has created comics for various comics anthologies, and she has won several awards, including the Eisner and Ignatz.
Works
Emily Carroll drew her first webcomic in May 2010. On October 31, 2010, she posted a comic titled His Face All Red, which Comic Book Resources described as "genuinely creepy, genuinely bleak stories of murder and monstrousness." The webcomic makes frequent use of infinite canvas, but despite this, it was released in print in December 2011. After her first webcomic, Carroll has contributed to various print anthologies, including "Explorer: Mystery Boxes," "Fairy Tale Comics," "Creepy" and "The Witching Hour." In 2014, an anthology of her comics was published in book form as Through the Woods. In 2014, Carroll uploaded the horror comic strip The Holethe Fox Did Make to the Internet. Carroll chose for a limited format to see how she could create unease in a limited space. Furthermore, she created this webcomic during breaks between other work, and the format facilitated drawing in "small chunks". The Hole the Fox Did Make was praised by Paste Magazine as one of the best webcomics of 2014. Carroll entered into the world of independent video game development in 2013, creating illustrations for The Fullbright Company'sGone Home, as well as collaborating with game developer Damian Sommer to create The Yawhg. Carroll illustrated the 2015 graphic novelBaba Yaga's Assistant from Candlewick Press and a graphic novel adaptation of Speak.
Awards
Emily Carroll won two Joe Shuster Awards in the category "Outstanding Web Comics Creator", in 2011 and 2012 respectively.
Carroll won two Eisner Awards in 2015: one in the "Best Graphic Album-Reprint" category for Through the Woods, and one in the "Best Short Story" category for When the Darkness Presses.
Carroll won an Ignatz Award in the "Outstanding Artist" category in 2015 for Through the Woods.
Carroll won the British Fantasy Award for "Best Comic/Graphic Novel" in 2015 for Through the Woods.