Author Archives: sbarrouillet

When We Sleep

written by Anna Lundgren and illustrated by Mia Olofsson

What do adults do when the children are asleep? I’m lying here in bed and can’t sleep. In the room outside, I hear soft voices. It is mother and Seba who are both awake. I wonder what they are up to.

Hardback / 180 x 180 / 28 pages / Olika Forlag

It Could Be Much Worse

written and illustrated by Einat Tsarfati

In this sequel to IT COULD BE WORSE, we follow Albertini and George’s incredible adventures in the jungle where they meet poisonous bubble frogs, a tribe of monkeys and finally reunite a baby bird with its parents. This is the fourth picture book that Einat Tsarfati has written and illustrated.

Rights sold: Danish, Italian

Hardback / 210 x 270 / 48 pages / Einat Tsarfati

Anunnaki

written and illustrated by Vicente Montalbá

Nibiruis a planet inhabited by anthropomorphic reptiles about four meters tall: the Anunnaki. This gigantic planet has such a huge orbit around our sun that it takes several thousands of Earth years to complete it. At some point it passes close to Earth. And that moment is getting closer.

Comic / 215 x 295 / 112 pages / Bang Ediciones

American Dream

written and illustrated by Bazil

American Dream is piece of dark and absurd humour. A real satire of North American society about the situation of the first native Americans who were colonised and sent to reserves and stripped of their own land. A book that also looks at the gap between deep America and its big cities in particular as regards to their perception of homosexuality, patriarchy and racism. Coming in 2021 LIPANDA about the independence of Congo.

Comic / 200 x 270 / 184 pages / Bang Ediciones

The Wolf in the Moon

written by Pamela Wehrhahne and illustrated Hernán Smicht

They say that since the dawn of time, a ferocious and implacable wolf has been watching over the moon, which houses in its bosom all the terrors of the world… But what would happen if its guardian failed in his mission? A modern fable that evokes, through an animal myth, the main themes of human history: fear, hope, imagination…

Comic / 200 x 260 / 56 pages / Bang Ediciones

Astenia

written and illustrated by Andrés Tena

Locked up in her forced solitude, Astenia witnesses the evanescence of the things that surround her, without suspecting that he is observing her and desiring he. He, who is bored with the world from which he wants to escape. Destined to meet, they will come to live a murky and destructive relationship… A story that takes us from the cruel to the sensual, the real to the dreamlike, through an astonishing graphic construction full of poetry.

Comic / 200 x 285 / 136 pages / Bang Ediciones

My Retirement

written and illustrated by Abraham Martinez

April 30, 1945: the war is definitely lost. From his bunker, Adolf Hitler organizes his escape. With all the allied spies on his heels, the dictator sets out on a long journey that takes him to the Balearic Islands and Argentina. He then witnesses all the events after the armistice: the collapse of Nazism, the dismemberment of his country, and the victory of capitalism and communism.

Comic / 170 x 240 / 120 pages / Bang Ediciones

Mamut Listo

MAMUT LISTO is a comics collection about science and scientists because without them life would be very different! Meet Carl Friedrich Gauss, Archimedes and Emmy Noether. Next Santiago Selvi Nácher.

Comic / 240 x 170 / 64 pages / Mamut Comics

Lidia and the Other Side

written and illustrated by Vicente Montalbá

Lidia is in sixth grade and leads an almost normal life. But she believes herself to be overprotected by her parents and by her friend Martin, a boy two years older than her who has always seen her as his little sister. One day, she discovers a letter from Martin explaining the reason for so much protection… Other title in the series LIDIA AND THE KINGDOM OF MUNH.

Comic / 190 x 260 / 56 pages / Mamut Comics 9+

Lola and Blue

written and illustrated by Lorenzo Montatore

Lola loves to conquer new imaginary countries, and Blu is ready to share his sister’s adventures. A cardboard box becomes a time machine or a spaceship until their parents bring them back to reality. Montatore was rising star at the Salón Internacional del Cómic de Barcelona. This is his first work for children.

Comic / 190 x 260 / 48 pages / Mamut Comics 6+