

I found out about Emily the strange when I heard about Chloe Moretz playing her, because I had seen Kick-ass and I thought that she was awesome and hit girl was awesome. I love Emily the Strange, and I am most definitely going to dress up as her for Halloween next year, because I will be thirteen and everything! But anyways, Emily has taught me a lot, and has helped me so much with finding my "inner-strangeness". Rob Reger remains the key creative force behind the brand, and Buzz Parker is the key illustrator for the comic books and website. Key creative people over the years (designers, graphic artists, illustrators), who have worked with Reger's Cosmic Debris design house are Buzz Parker, Brian Brooks, Grace Fontaine, Liz Baca, Noel Tolentino, Fawn Gehweiler, Jessica Gruner, Adele Pedersen and Nicomi "Nix" Turner. With the momentum of mainstream success, several comics about Emily have also been made. Since then, Cosmic Debris has grown into a multi-million dollar firm with dozens of employees.Ĭosmic Debris has most recently moved its operations to Berkeley, California, and plans to open an Emily retail store there soon. In his Santa Cruz garage (and later an artist warehouse in San Francisco) Reger created the designs, and with Matt Reed brought them into the fashion world by creating t-shirt designs that captured the essence of this mysterious young girl with 4 black cats.


This is the perfect book for goths-in-the-making and children that enjoy reading about out-of-the box characters.Reger's friend Nathan Carrico designed Emily in 1991 for a skateboard company in Santa Cruz, where Cosmic Debris was born.

Go on secret missions, travel to the eighteenth century via Time-Out Machines and prepare for MAYHEM with the quirky, unfazed and absolutely brilliant main character that is Emily the Strange! My golems and black cats, angry ponies and doppelgängers. Emily is anything but typical and so is this exciting series of novels about her very strange life. Her best friends are four black cats and she's into old rock and punk music. She wears the same black dress every day. Be the weird you wish to see in this world with stranger and STRANGER Emily the Strange in this super fun, dark and gothic black-and-white illustrated series for ages 7+, perfect for fans of the new Netflix television series Wednesday!Įmily is not your average thirteen-year-old girl.
