Category Archives: Comics

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+

Ball-Fish Series

written by Gabriela Rubio and illustrated by Edgar Ramírez

Ball-Fish loves to change shapes. One day, when he meets someone very special, everything changes. Also in the series: BALL-FISH GROWS UP and BALL-FISH AND ROSA’S COLOURFUL LIFE. With BALL-FISH young readers will learn about shapes and forms, the future and colours.

Comic / 165 x 200 / 32 pages / Mamut Wistiti

Ofelia

written and illustrated by Max Luchini

Ofelia and her father are very hungry, but they cannot agree on the menu. Her father, a great hunter, fancies roast beef, whilst Ofelia would like to eat vegetarian. Will they manage to make a dinner that suits them both?

Comic / 190 x 260 / 40 pages / Mamut Comics 3+

My Good Star

written and illustrated by Cecila Pisos & Gastón Caba

One night, while braiding her hair, Lucia’s mother picks up a star from the sky and hangs it on Lucia’s hairstyle… Immediately, the girl and her star become inseparable! But can we really tame a star?

Comic / 165 x 200 / 32 pages / Mamut Comics

Super Elo

written and illustrated by Maria Ramos

Elo loves comics but she is scared of the dark. That’s why she decided to become super Elo with the help of her cat Coco, and face her fears. She’ll quickly realize that things are not so terrible! A mix of comics and illustrated books for early readers who will discover the letters of the alphabet.

Hardback / 190 x 260 / 56 pages / Mamut Comics

Badbat

written and illustrated by Maria Ramos

Badbat is hungry and what better than blueberry muffins for dessert. That’s how our heroine met Badbat during a typical dinner when she had to finish all the vegetables.

Hardback / 165 x 220 / 31 pages / Mamut Comics

Plutocracy

written and illustrated by Abraham Martinez

Year 2051. The largest company in the world, called The Company, takes over the government on a planetary level and begins to run it as if it were a company. In a plutocracy, being richer is equivalent to having more power, there are no longer elections, but shareholders’ meetings in which the vote is based on the number of shares that each citizen owns. The government is made up of those who accumulate the most shares and everything is governed by the laws of the market, which gives rise to a curious political system. In this context, an anonymous citizen decides to investigate how the world has reached that situation beyond the official version. Without knowing very well why, members of the government itself end up encouraging him to carry out said investigation apparently against his own interests, facilitating access to all the information.

Rights Sold: English

Hardback / 200 x 270 / 144 pp / Bang Ediciones

INTRANSEXTELLAR

written and illustrated by Jimi Macías

A graphic novel of science fiction set in Madrid in the early 90’s. The author combines the codes and clichés of the genre with visual and literary quotes from various authors: from David Lynch, Almodóvar or Kunihiko Ikuhara to Wes Anderson or Haruki Murakami. The resulting story fundamentally reflects on gender roles and alludes to issues that are currently topical, such as transexuality and the visibility of LGBT families.

Comic / 220 x 290 / 216 pages / Bang Ediciones