Shutterbug Follies
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| Shutterbug Follies | |
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Doubleday cover | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Doubleday |
| Format | Ongoing series |
| Creative team | |
| Created by | Jason Little |
Shutterbug Follies is a graphic novel created by Jason Little. The book was released as a weekly webcomic and newspaper series, and was published in its entirety by Doubleday in 2002. The series continued in 2005 under the title Motel Art Improvement Service.
The book features the character Bee, who is a photographer and photo lab technician. She is just out of high school, and has taken a job at a one-hour photo lab in lower Manhattan. She has the habit of copying interesting photos that she develops. Bee begins to investigate some of her clients when she develops the pictures of several dead bodies. She begins to suspect Oleg Khatchatourian, a crime scene photographer, has murdered his wife when she turns up dead after Bee witnesses a fight between the two.
Reception
Awards
The series won an Ignatz Award in 2002 for Outstanding Online Comic,[1] another Ignatz Award in 2003 for Outstanding Artist,[2] and was nominated for a Harvey Award in 2003 for Best Graphic Album of Original Work.[3]
Criticism
Shutterbug Follies has been reviewed favorably by Publishers Weekly and the School Library Journal.[4][5] Mark Frauenfelder, reviewing the webcomic for Playboy, called the artwork "superb".[6] The book was banned in a Texas high school, citing profanity and sexual content.[7]