The Fox Sister (webcomic)

The Fox Sister
Author(s) Christina Strain
Illustrator(s) Jayd Aït-Kaci
Website http://www.thefoxsister.com/

The Fox Sister is an ongoing webcomic written by Christina Strain and drawn by Jayd Aït-Kaci. The webcomic began to be published online in October 2011, normally updating once a week,[1] and is currently on indefinite hiatus. Its first chapter was self-published by the creators in the form a hardcover graphic novel.[2]

Content

Set in Seoul in 1968, the comic is inspired by the Korean folk tale The Fox Sister, which involves a nine-tailed fox demon (kumiho) killing people and eating their livers in order to become human. The story follows Cho Yun-Hee, a priestess (mudang) of Korean shamanism, whose family was killed years ago by a kumiho, trying to find the killer – now wearing Yun-Hee's dead sister's body – with the aid of Alex, an American military veteran and Christian missionary.[3]

Reception

Aït-Kaci and Strain won a Joe Shuster Award in the "Webcomic Creator" category in 2014 for their work on The Fox Sister.[4] Lauren Davis of io9 described The Fox Sister as the most "beautifully colored comic [she's] ever seen" and praised the deeper themes in its story.[3] Janelle Asselin, writing for Comics Alliance, similarly described the webcomic as beautiful, noting that the visual aesthetics hold up well in print.[2]

References

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