Career
Carroll started making short webcomics in 2010. She gained recognition on the World Wide Web with the horror comic His Face All Red.
Carroll started making short webcomics in 2010. She gained recognition on the World Wide Web with the horror comic His Face All Red.
Emily Carroll won a Joe Shuster Award in the category "Outstanding Web Comics Creator" in 2011. Carroll won the Pigskin Peters Award in 2014. Carroll won two Eisner in 2015: one in the "Best Graphic Album-Reprint" category for Through the Woods, and one in the "Best Short Story" category for When the Darkness Presses. Caroll won an Ignatz Award in the "Outstanding Artist" category in 2015 for Through the Woods.