Emily the Strange has featured in print publications by publishers including
Chronicle Books,
Dark Horse Comics, and
HarperCollins. The
Chronicle Books hardback
graphic novellas include: •
Emily the Strange (2001) • ''Emily's Secret Book of Strange'' (2003) • ''Emily's Good Nightmares'' (2005) • ''Emily's Seeing Is Deceiving'' (2006) Since 2008, Emily the Strange has been published in France by
Soleil Productions.
Dark Horse Comic Book Series From 2005 to 2013,
Dark Horse Comics published a comic series featuring Emily the Strange. They also released collected editions of reprinted material. In addition to the comics, Dark Horse Comics published an art book,
The Art of Emily the Strange, a collection of images showing the wide range of artistic styles and media that have been used to create the world of Emily the Strange, and the art of Rob Reger, Buzz Parker, and a large number of collaborators.
Collected editions Dark Horse's Emily the Strange comics have been collected in
trade paperbacks and limited-edition
hardcovers, each including a sketchbook and extra material from the original publications.
HarperCollins young adult novel series In October 2007, Publishers Weekly announced that
HarperCollins signed four
young adult novels based on Emily the Strange. Four young adult novels were published between 2009 and 2013 through HarperCollins' children imprint branch. All were written by Rob Reger and Jessica Gruner and illustrated by Reger and Buzz Parker. The first novel,
Emily the Strange: The Lost Days was written in a diary format. Rob Reger, co-author and creator of the character, said the book mapped new territory inside the mind of his popular character. "In the past, it's been us describing her," he says. "This is the first time anybody gets to hear how she talks to herself and her cats." ==Merchandising==