1 book
58 pages, colour
17.0 x 24.0 cm
Age 13 years and up
This science comic takes you on a time-travelling adventure through the history of research into circadian rhythms and our body’s clock, as we follow the scientist Amy in her most recent experiment. It is made in collaboration with scientists from the NNF Center for Basic Metabolic Research in Copenhagen.
Website: https://www.sofi elouisedam.com/#/tales-from-the-chronobiology-lab/
Kristin HusseyKristin Hussey is a historian, curator and science communicator who works on circadian rhythms.For more than three years, she has collaborated with chronobiologists to think about the importance of their research for society. She is currently writing a book on the history of circadian rhythms for Polity Press. In 2021, she was awarded the Whitfield Prize for her first book, Imperial Bodies in London: Empire, Mobility and the Making of British Medicine (University of Pittsburgh Press).
Sofie Louise DamSofie Louise Dam is a cartoonist and illustrator, who has worked on graphic novels including This Land is My Land: A Graphic History of Big Dreams, Micronations, and Other Self-Made States and Hviskeleg. She graduated from the Animation Workshop in 2017 and currently works at studio Kulkælderen in Copenhagen.
1 book
Graphic picture book w/ linecut illustrations
Published in English and Spanish
21.5 x 30.0 cm (wide)
A man shares his lunch with a fly. When the fly tells of its many journeys, wings are growing out from the man’s back, and together they fly out into the world only to be captured by an insect-collecting girl.
Inger-Lise KristoffersenGrew up in Denmark, Colombia and Hong Kong. Graduated from Design School Kolding. Working with illustration for children, paintings, drawings and graphics.
2 books in the series:
Zenobia, 92 pages
Ivalu, 116 pages
17.5 x 24.5 cm
Ivalu and Zenobia are the first two books in a series about children’s rights around the world.
Zenobia is about the war in Syria. A graphic novel about a girl fleeing from the war in Syria. Zenobia has been sold for publication in 18 languages.
Ivalu is a story from remote Greenland about sexual abuse and suicide among children and young adults. A young girl suddenly has to face the horrible realities of incest and suicide, when her older sister Ivalu disappears.
“Ivalu” was adapted by Oscar winner Anders Walter as a short film, which was nominated for an Oscar in 2023.
Lars HornemanIllustrator and comics artist. Zenobia with author Morten Dürr won him several awards for Best Graphic Novel in 2016 and the Illustration Award of the Danish Ministry of Culture.
Morten DürrDanish Children’s author with 57 published books. Translated into 20 languages. The current bestseller is the graphic novel, Zenobia.
1 book
123 pages
17.0 x 26.0 cm
After his father’s death Michael must travel back to his childhood home to face a supernatural horror that threatens both him and his fiancé Rose.
Script by Lars Kramhøft. Art by Tom Kristensen.
Lars KramhøftLars Kramhøft (born 1984).
Graduate from The Animation Workshop 2011.
Award-winning Danish graphic novelist, children’s book author & illustrator.
Tom KristensenBorn in 1982. Tom Kristensen is an illustrator and occasionally award-winning comic creator. Graduated from Design School Kolding in 2012.
