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.
1 book
44 pages
21.0 x 29.5 cm
What the protagonist, Marta, thought would be a tale of two rational scientists and the unlimited power of science, was hacked by uncontrollable things like love, rain and some wild orange unicorn, forcing her to reconsider her approach to life.
Maria Skov PedersenMaria Skov Pedersen is a comic book artist, illustrator and graphic designer with a background in classical drawing and a BA+MA in Communication Design from HAW-Hamburg, Germany. Her comics are mostly about human beings who get lost in events that take them to somewhere beyond realism.
1 book
48 pages, b/w
22.5 x 29.5 cm (wide)
Printing material: Available as TIFF files.
Ages 15 years and up
Book one of three. A modern pirate story taking place on Saint Cain, a fictitious island in the Northern Atlantic.
Henrik RehrHenrik Rehr, born 1964. He has published comics from, amongst others, Futuropolis, Dargaud/Urban China, Vents d’Ouest, Lerner Graphics, Ponent Mon, Jacoby & Stuart, Safara Editore, Carlsen Comics and Forlaget Fahrenheit.
Henrik Rehr can read scripts in Danish, English, French, German, Swedish and Norwegian and is available for projects.
