LITTLE VICTORIES: AUTISM THROUGH A FATHER'S EYES Writer On The True Story Behind Titan's New Graphic Novel

LITTLE VICTORIES: AUTISM THROUGH A FATHER'S EYES Writer On The True Story Behind Titan's New Graphic Novel

Titan Comics recently released Little Victories: Autism Through a Father's Eyes, a true story about a father learning to cope with his child's disability, and we had the chance to speak with the creator!

By LiteraryJoe - Jun 16, 2021 10:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Titan Comics

Last month saw the release of Titan Comics' Little Victories: Autism Through A Father's Eyes. The 152-page graphic novel chronicles the true-life events of creator Yvon Roy and his relationship with his autistic son.

We got the opportunity to review the book, and it is incredibly touching. Roy champions the comic book medium by penning and illustrating his own tribulations while raising his child and adjusting to the special care those with Autism require.

Speaking exclusively with Yvon, we wanted to know more about the process of adapting reality into the scope of graphic novel storytelling, how his son received the story, and how others with stigmas and misconceptions toward the disability have reacted since reading it.

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Literary Joe: When you decided to put this story on paper, were there any other ways you saw it going before you found your groove, or was this always the way you had planned to tell it?

Yvon Roy: At first, I thought I could make a small booklet with stories. Then a good friend of mine suggested making it à graphic novel, and that was it.

Literary Joe: What are some misconceptions or stigmas surrounding autism that the general public has that you felt you couldn't express with this book?

Yvon Roy: I think I said it pretty much all in the book. I find people to be more and more open to this reality and eager to learn.

Literary Joe: Has your child read this work? Did it help him, if so?

Yvon Roy: He did, loved it, somehow, it was like going through a photo album.

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Literary Joe: I imagine everyone who reads this story wants to interact with your child. How do they take it, is it too much, or are they happy to receive the attention?

Yvon Roy: Most people are very respectful, they understand, and I make sure they do so that my son can enjoy his private life. Usually, when people send me letters, it is more about giving back love.

Literary Joe: I have epilepsy, and marijuana helps, but it also has helped open my mind to my condition and how to handle it. Without opening your imagination via smoking, do you think you would have approached raising your child differently?

Yvon Roy: I have no idea, but I am sure happy it struck me at that moment because it changed everything. The smoking might have speeded up the process?

Literary Joe: Have you considered writing similar stories about other conditions, or do you prefer to tell stories based on your own reality and your own experiences?

Yvon Roy: I think that one should write a book only when he has a story to tell. It doesn’t matter if it is real or imaginary. I can’t wait to meet my next story.

What do you guys think of these comments from Yvon Roy? Do you think you'll be checking out Little Victories? Be sure to share your thoughts in the usual spot!

Meanwhile, comic book fans will dig our chat with comics historian Ken Quattro about Invisible Men: The Trailblazing Black Artists of Comic Books below!


 

Comics Historian Ken Quattro joins us to discuss his new book, Invisible Men: The Trailblazing Black Artists of Comic Books, which features the stories of eighteen prominent black comic book creators from the earliest era of the medium and their untold stories.


Little Victories: Autism Through A Father's Eyes is on sale now from Titan Comics.

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AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 6/16/2021, 10:33 AM
This is awesome!!!! 👍🙏
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 6/16/2021, 11:37 AM
The graphic novel format does sound like the best medium to tell a story like this. And it makes it so much more accesible for casual readers I think
kg8817
kg8817 - 6/16/2021, 11:54 AM
I have been coming to this site for years - rumors and stories of Iron Man 2, Disney buying Star Wars, Avengers announcement and casting announcements, dark Knight rises, Batman v Superman announcement (and all that came with it); tons of Josh articles later - I have never, EVER commented on this page; much less make an account to do so.

This story being posted here stopped me dead in my tracks and I had to read it over twice I couldn’t believe I was seeing a story about Autism posted here. I’m a lifelong comic/marvel/dc/Star Wars fan but, most importantly to me, a father of an amazing 3 1/2 year old boy with Autism. I may never get to share my love of superheroes or Star Wars or comics with him but that matters not; he’s still my world.

I teared up reading this interview and just purchased this online. I cannot WAIT to read this and applaud Yvon for telling this story and had to support him. And I thank Comic Book Movie for even putting this up and giving visibility to this project. It means a hell of a lot to many readers like myself who may not comment or participate but have been visiting here for years. Now that I’m here though, I may stick around. Look forward to some great discussions with you all! 👏🏻👍🏻
LiteraryJoe
LiteraryJoe - 6/16/2021, 12:58 PM
@kg8817 - Wow, man, it means a lot that you were so touched that you not only purchased the book but also genuinely created an account to share your reflection on it.

I'd like to share your reaction with Yvon via our translator if you're okay with that. If you could e-mail me at [email protected] I can make sure I share any potential reply to you as well, and I'd like to share a few other things with you.

Thank you very much for the positivity and the support here, I was worried that people may not be able to feel the message via the article, but I'm glad to know this helped. Stay safe, and here's to many more chats in the future!
dragon316
dragon316 - 6/16/2021, 12:04 PM
I will defiantly buy this at barne and Noble
CAPTAINPINKEYE
CAPTAINPINKEYE - 6/16/2021, 5:30 PM
Buying this.
DarthAbraxas
DarthAbraxas - 6/16/2021, 6:54 PM
It's great to see more positive media on autism. My wife and son are both on the autism spectrum and having books/media like this helps to show the truth and not the severely misinformed garbage that's been shown in the past. I hope to see more books from yvon in the future
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