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  • Punk Life Crisis

    Data

    1 book
    106 pages
    18.0 x 24.5 cm

     

    Description

    “Punk Life Crisis” is for anyone who can’t fit into their old black metal T-shirts anymore. It’s a story of one last chance to be cool and rock out in a band:

    Simon is approaching 40. His old-time punk friends have become parents and suburbanites. No more concerts and pub crawls.
    Only Simon is still dreaming of becoming a lead singer in a punk band before it’s too late. One night at a metal karaoke event, an old friend invites him to join a new band. 
    Will Simon be able to overcome his punk life crisis?

    Claus Deleuran Award for Best Danish Comic

    In December 2022 Punk Life Crisis won the Claus Deleuran Award in the category Best Danish Comic 2021.

    New book in preparation

    Right now, Simon is working on his next graphic novel scheduled for publication in Autumn 2023.

     

    Simon Petersen Danish Comics Foreign RightsSimon Petersen

    Simon Petersen is a Danish cartoonist, who has been published for many years in Denmark, but also in many other countries, especially the U.S. He has been nominated for an ‘Ignatz’ award. His American publisher Pronto Comics has put out 7 of his books during the years. Simon works mostly with the themes of dark humor and no-filter satire.

    instagram.com/sajmonsays78

     

  • Roland’s universe

    Data

    1 book
    52 pages, colour
    16.0 x 23.0 cm.

     

    Description

    Science for Kids: Learn about science – the fun way!

    Join Little Bohr, Miss Lehmann and Professor Roland on a journey to Mars, on an expedition to the wildlife of the past or on a trip back to the beginning of the Universe.

     

    Niels Roland Danish Comics Foreign RightsNiels Roland

    Debut in 1986 with The Studio (Atelieret), short satirical comics about a group of frustrated young artists. In 1990, 50 years after the German occupation, Roland, Morten Hesseldahl and Henrik Rehr made five volumes of Denmark Occupied (Danmark Besat), each covering one year of the occupation. Since then Niels has concentrated on daily and weekly comics for Danish newspapers, in recent years mainly Weekendavisen.

    www.nielsroland.dk

     

  • Sussi and the senseless shoes

    Data

    2 books, 28 pages each
    21,0 x 21,0 cm
    Ages 4 and up

    Reading samples:

     

    Description

    Two crazy and fun picture books for kids (and their parents) with illustrations in an appealing cartoony style that will make children want to hear the stories over and over again.

    Book 1: Alf wants a pet NOW!

    Alf is 5 years old. Alf likes animals very much. Every day Alf asks his mom and dad if he can have a pet. Please! In the end, mom and dad drive Alf to the pet store to buy a pet. But Alf does not want a hamster. Alf wants a wild animal!

    Book 2: Sussi and the senseless shoes

    Sussi is 5 years old. Sussi is extremely fond of shoes. Every day, Mom tells Sussi to wear her sensible shoes for school. But sensible shoes are boring and annoying company. One day, Sussi finds a pair of shoes in her Mother’s locker she has never seen before. It is as if they’re talking to her!

     

    Frank Madsen Danish Comics Foreign RightsFrank Madsen

    A creator of children’s books and graphic novels – notably the adventures of Kurt Dunder – Frank Madsen is an award-winning cartoonist and three times Best Danish Comics Author nominée. Author of the weekly satirical cartoon Eks Libris since 2010.
    Frank has also written the popular picture books for children Snus Mus about a mouse detective, with illustrations by Sussi Bech. The books were published in Chile in 2018 and more are in production.

    www.frankmadsen.dk

     

  • The Danish Samurai

    Data

    1 book
    96 pages, colour
    18.5 x 26.0 cm

    Ages 9 years and up

     

    Description

    Who hasn’t dreamed of being a samurai?

    In “The Danish Samurai”, we follow the Danish girl Regitze, who doesn’t just dream: as a child in Copenhagen in 1882, as a young woman in Yokohama in 1890, and as an adult back in Copenhagen in 1925, she is… the Danish Samurai. In the final chapter, Regitze fights a hundred yōkai monsters.

    Regitze is a fictional character, but at the end of the 19th century and the early 20th century, there was significant interest in Japan and samurai culture in Europe and the US. The comic and the afterword deals with this remarkable period.

     

    Martin Petersen

    Martin Petersen is a senior researcher at the National Museum of Denmark, specializing in East Asia.
    Martin researches topics such as cosplay, Danish K-pop fans, South and North Korean comics, shamanism, and samurai.
    Since 2019, he has collaborated with a wide range of Danish, South Korean, and Chinese comic creators to craft stories about the National Museum’s collections, Denmark’s history, and contemporary South Korea.

    Angelica Inigo

    Danish freelance illustrator and cartoonist living in Copenhagen, Denmark with a big passion for creating meaningful stories that influence and inspire children and young adults for the better.
    Angelica has a bachelor’s degree in Graphic Storytelling from The Animation Workshop, Viborg, and experience with children’s books, graphic facilitation and illustration work.

     

     

  • The Panty Tumblers

    Data

    12 books
    12 pages each
    15.0 x 15.0 cm
    Published in Danish.
    Ages 2-5

     

    Description

    The Panty Tumblers are four friends, each with a different personality. They are strong together and good at supporting each other.
    The Panty Tumblers are for small children 2-5 years old and are perfect for reading before bedtime. They are very colourful and funny.

     

    Rasmus JuliusRasmus Julius

    Rasmus Julius was born in 1969. Has worked in the commercial business and has made funny strips since 2000. His comics have been published in newspapers and magazines in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands, Luxemburg, Mexico, Venezuela and Costa Rica.

  • Victoria and Igor

    Data

    1 book
    100 pages
    22.0 x 31.0 cm.

     

    Description

    Among other adventures, Victoria and her drone Igor are accepted as students at the mysterious school at Belaburg Castle – the former home of Count Darkula.

     

    Niels Roland Danish Comics Foreign RightsNiels Roland

    Debut in 1986 with The Studio (Atelieret), short satirical comics about a group of frustrated young artists. In 1990, 50 years after the German occupation, Roland, Morten Hesseldahl and Henrik Rehr made five volumes of Denmark Occupied (Danmark Besat), each covering one year of the occupation. Since then Niels has concentrated on daily and weekly comics for Danish newspapers, in recent years mainly Weekendavisen.

    www.nielsroland.dk

     

  • Worried Sick

    Data

    1 book
    104 pages, colour
    18.5 x 18.7 cm

    Ages 12 years and up

     

    Description

    With lighthearted humor, this book depicts life with anxiety from a personal point of view.

    The comicstrips are easy to understand and a safe and loving place for anxious people to relate to, and for non-anxious people to better understand.

     

    Sofie Tornemark

    Danish illustrator and graphic designer.

    Creator of Teeny Tiny Comics, a series of relatable and funny comicstrips on social media, based on personal life.

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