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Det krokete sporet
by Max Estes, 18X18 cm, 64 pages.
Kodok's Run
by Martin Ernstsen, 29,5X24,2 cm, 32 pages.
Martin Erntsen’s new book leads the reader in to a universe filled by strange characters and dreamlike landscapes. The story of the messenger, Kodok, is told in an untraditional and dynamic way, and is visually the most fulfilled graphical work from Martin Ernstsen so far. The book has full English translation of the limited text on the bottom of every page.
Jordelangs med Kolbein
by Odd Henning Skyllingstad, 25×16 cm, 40 pages.
A new collection with wordless stories about the frog Kolbein from Odd Henning Skyllingstad. Kolbein holds a unique position in Norwegian comics telling views on the important trivialities of life from a human-amphibian perspective.
Den krokete kanalen
by Max Estes, 18X18 cm, 64 pages.
Max Estes new book Den krokete kanalen (The crooked canal) is out. The book follows the ideas and themes from The crooked knife and is a full color wordless story where Estes again impresses with great drawings and colors. This time the story is set in Amsterdam.
Museum
by Rui Tenreiro, 33,4X47,4 cm, 12 pages.
A short story in giant format inspired by art history and old newspaper strips like Little Nemo in Slumberland.
Den krokete kniv
by Max Estes, 18X18 cm, 56 pages.
Den krokete kniv (The crooked knife) is a full color wordless story where Estes plays around with classic gangster stories and clichés in his impressive drawing style.
Kolbein på landet
by Odd Henning Skyllingstad, 25×16 cm, 40 pages.
Kolbein på landet collects wordless stories with the frog Kolbein. These animal stories have a unique atmosphere and combines poetry, everyday philosophy and humor in a genuine way.
Høytiden
by Rui Tenreiro, 21X25 cm, 108 pages.
«Høytiden» is set in medieval times in a fantasy landscape that could be in Japan. We follow the two nameless main characters into a world of mystical villages and strange creatures. Rui Tenreiro uses a visual style inspired by Japanese illustration and design, but is also inspired by European story tellers like Moebius and Hugo Pratt. The book comes with an enclosed translation sheet from Norwegian to English. The book is also published in French.
Bisk
by Bjørn Ousland, 18,5X26,5 cm, 40 pages.
This book is about a nameless dog, and the stories are told without words in a unique scraperboard technique. The stories have a wide range of moods from slapstick gags, surrealistic jokes and philosophic reflections.
Trost
by Rui Tenreiro, 16X22 cm, 48 pages.
The first book by Rui Tenreiro. Here he describes the experience of coming to Norway as an illustrator, and the book contains almost no dialogue. The story is not strictly autobiographical, but could be read as a general description of being an outsider. But the story also has a lot of hope. The art work is brilliant and leans a lot into standard illustration. The book is also published in French.
