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Comics for Girls

  • Aida Nur

    Data

    2 books (48 pages each) or 1 book (96 pages)
    23.0 x 31.5 (hardcover) or 22.0 x 29.5 cm (softcover)
    Published in Danish, French, Dutch, German. Rights sold to Estonia.
    Ages 9 and up.

     

    Description

    Cairo 1922. With a handful of friends, the belly dancer Aida Nur locates an old Egyptian tomb. Through her contacts, she tries for an easy escape from poverty by selling its antique treasures on the black market. But the news of the intact vault attracts all kinds of greedy types without scruples – from the nightclub owner Mohassib to the 7th Earl of Curmudgeon.
    A period crime story.

    New 2023 edition

    During 2021/22 Aida Nur was published in the German ZACK Magazin. For this occasion, the complete Aida Nur series was rescanned from the original drawings & colourings and digitally restored and embellished by Sussi Bech. This new edition was published in Denmark September 2023.

     

    Sussi Bech Danish Comics Foreign RightsSussi Bech

    A 1983 graduate from the School of Applied Arts in Copenhagen, Sussi Bech is an award-winning cartoonist living in Denmark. Her most popular graphic novel is Nofret – 13 volumes so far – which stars a young Egyptian girl in the land of the pharaohs and combines her adventures with historically accurate depictions of ancient Egypt. Sussi Bech has won several awards for her work.

    www.sussibech.dk

     

  • Alexandra & Geraldine

    Data

    2 books
    48 pages each, b/w
    29.5 x 22 cm
    Printing material: Available as TIFF files.
    Age 10 years and up

     

    Description

    Comedic space opera.

    The twins Alexandra and Geraldine try to visit their aunt on a distant planet, but unwanted adventures keep getting in their way.

    Published in English

     

    Henrik Rehr Danish Comics Foreign RightsHenrik Rehr

    Henrik Rehr, born in 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.

    Henrik Rehr on Instagram

    Lars Horneman Danish Comics Foreign RightsLars Horneman

    Illustrator 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.

    larshorneman.blogspot.com

     

  • Alf wants a pet NOW!

    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

     

  • Anepantla

    Data

    1 book
    2 more planned
    50 pages
    21.0 x 30.0 cm

    Ages 9 and up

     

    Description

    Anepantla is an expressive historical fiction drama that takes place during the height of the Aztec Empire. We follow the young court musician, Atl, as she discovers the secrets of the mystical Rain God whom she feels inexplicably drawn to.

     

    Lina Rosé Saxtorph

    I’m a self-taught artist and illustrator from Copenhagen who debuted in 2021 with part one of my comic series: Anepantla. While working on this, I trained in Edinburgh for a degree in musical theatre. In 2018 I had my art exhibited for the first time, which officially marked the start of my professional art career. My comic and visual art are driven by my interest in Mesoamerican history and culture, and I find I tend to express this rich history best through watercolour.

    www.saxtorphillustration.com

     

  • Bolette Hansen

    Data

    3 books
    44 pages each
    Black & white
    29.5 x 21.0 cm
    Ages 12 and up

     

    Description

    1920’s Copenhagen – a roaring, thriving metropolis and Bolette Hansen, crime novelist, is struggling with her latest novel.
    A chance meeting with a stranger sets events in motion and thrusts Ms Hansen into the criminal underworld of the Danish capital.

     

    Paul Arne Kring Danish Comics Foreign RightsPaul Arne Kring

    Born in 1953. Paul Arne Kring is a theatre scenographer, puppet designer and comics artist. In 1969 he had his first story with Weneetryhl published in Denmark, and in recent years three more stories have come from his talented hands. His detective stories with Bolette Hansen was published weekly in the Danish tabloid Ekstra Bladet.

    www.tegneseriecentralen.dk

     

  • Dorthea’s Survivals

    Data

    8 books
    More books in production
    48 pages each
    29.5 x 22.0 cm
    Ages 9 and up

     

    Description

    Dortheas Survivals Henriette Westh Danish Comics Foreign RightsBook 1: The Death List
    Interpol agent Dorthea Bourgogne gets busy when Interpol discover that a deathlist exists on which Dorthea herself is next in line. Her investigation takes her to castles, dungeons, train roofs and house roofs before the mystery is solved.

    Dortheas Survivals Henriette Westh Danish Comics Foreign RightsBook 2: Lullaby
    Interpol agent Dorthea Bourgogne spots the face of an assassin that once tried to kill her.
    She goes undercover and is soon dangling from the ropes of a Viking ship before she identifies the assassin’s target and cracks the case.

    Dortheas Survivals Henriette Westh Danish Comics Foreign RightsBook 3: The Castle of Vultures
    The conclusion to the previous book, ”Lullaby”. Dorthea wakes up inside a castle tower after having been abducted. She immediately sets out to survive and overcome the culprits, applying various mines and leftover weapons as well as her trusted fist.

    Book 4: The Gates of Hell
    When Dorthea takes out her horse, Rinaldo, for an endurance ride in Turkmenistan, they encounter a very spooked horse. What happened? The incident takes Dorthea and her horse to the Karakum Desert and to the crater, ”The Gates of Hell”.

    Book 5: Phantasm
    Dorthea’s XO, Nicky, has a thundering headache. Dorthea soon realises that Nicky is suffering from more than just common pain. Time and aggressive villains are their enemies in their quest to find a cure before Nicky’s head turns to mush.

    Dorthea's Survivals 6 - Brat!Book 6: Brat!
    Four prequels from Dorthea’s past: 1 – BRAT! describes a pivotal time in her childhood when she encounters a certain Interpol agent for the first time; 2 – Ruh Inche Altyn Dogry concerns her education as an Interpol agent; 3 – The Affair of the Baroness is about how she met the Baron and the Baroness; and finally The Specialist is about how she was appointed a special team.

    Book 7: Zoo
    Dorthea and her team have to cut short a recreational weekend when they are called in to investigate the disappearance of a colleague. The case brings them to a zoo in Toronto where Dorthea goes undercover as a zookeeper. Apart from birthing giraffes and horny silverbacks, she also encounters a particularly aggressive Siberian tiger and the most vicious species of all: humans!

    Book 8: Blood Ties
    What is Dorthea doing on the back of Saint Peter? And sporting a shiny desert eagle instead of a key? She is probably pondering about that question herself. Dorthea’s Interpol colleague, Belle, appears to have joined a cult based in Rome. What possessed her do that? Dorthea and the rest of the team travel to Rome and are soon in direct confrontation with statues, aggressive cult leaders and even the Vatican.

     

    Henriette Westh Danish Comics Foreign RightsHenriette Westh

    Born 1963, autodidact artist with an affinity for comics. In 1988, her first professional comic book, “Hamlet 5. akt, scene 2” was published by Bogfabrikken. In 2020 she rekindled her old comics character, Dorthea, and created a full story of 44 pages and established her own publishing house. Henriette is constantly working on new comic books, and she has no intention of stopping any time soon.

    Henriette Westh webpage

     

  • Kijara

    Data

    4 books
    80-96 pages each
    Book 4 out in Spring 2024
    5 more books planned
    20.0 x 28.0 cm

     

    Description

    The Kijara comics take place in a united European Union where genetic modification is common and people with illegal modifications are deported to camps.

    Kijara is illegally modified herself and forced to work for a special police unit dealing with genetic crime.

     

    Tatiana Goldberg

    Tatiana Goldberg, born 1981. Illustrator and author. Creator of the award winning graphic novel series Kijara as well as award nominated graphic novel Anima.

    Teaches comics and character design.

    www.tatianagoldberg.dk
    www.kijara.com

     

  • MetroZone

    Data

    1 book
    134 pages, colour
    19.5 x 26.0 (hardcover)
    Published in Italy.

    Ages 13 and up

     

    Description

    Pursued by police and terrorists, a gamer girl and her biomechanized brother must escape the metro tunnels of a future sunken city before they too get flooded.

    Metrozone is a science fiction story for young adults, inspired by the great movies and sci-fi comics of the 1980s, as well as manga.

    It’s a highly original take on “the chosen girl” trope.

     

    Søren Glosimodt Mosdal

    Born 1972 in Nairobi, Kenya.

    Based in Copenhagen, Søren has worked for the last 20 years as a comic artist and illustrator for many major Danish newspapers and magazines as well as a wide range of publishers abroad.

    www.glosimodt.blogspot.com/

     

     

     

  • My First Kiss

    Data

    1 book
    20 pages, colour
    17.0 x 24.0 cm

     

    Description

    “My first kiss” – is a graphic short story about three girlfriends who share their experience of getting their first kiss.
    It started as a personal project for Lena. A series of stories from her life, where nothing really extraordinary happens. The most extraordinary thing happens in the most normal moments.

    A tribute to all the people getting that first kiss.

     

    Lena NicolajsenLena Nicolajsen

    Illustrator from the Faroe Islands, based in Copenhagen, Denmark, where she works as a freelance illustrator and independent designer with illustration, pattern design, comics, and toy creatures for children and childish souls. Graduated from The Danish School of Design.

    www.lenanicolajsen.com

     

  • Nofret

    Data

    13 books
    48-56 pages each
    23.0 x 31.5 (hardcover) or 22.0 x 29.5 cm (softcover)
    Published in Danish, Swedish, French, Dutch, Indonesian.
    Ages 9 and up

     

    Description

    One of the greatest graphic novel successes in Scandinavia. The Nofret series follows the exploits and travels of a girl in ancient Egypt: During the reign of Akhenaten, Nofret must free herself from slavery in Babylon, survive as a dancer in Mephis, fight against pirates in the Aegean Sea and intrigue with the temple priests in Luxor.

    Book 13 »Tutankhamun« came out in the Spring of 2022 and brought the series to its final conclusion. In book 13 Pharaoh Akenaten’s reign comes to an end and a new pharaoh is hailed as King of Egypt.

    »A Slave in the Levant« is a special one-shot story telling the origin of Nofret.

     

    Sussi Bech Danish Comics Foreign RightsSussi Bech

    A 1983 graduate from the School of Applied Arts in Copenhagen, Sussi Bech is an award-winning cartoonist living in Denmark. Her most popular graphic novel is Nofret which stars a young Egyptian girl in the land of the pharaohs and combines her adventures with historically accurate depictions of ancient Egypt. Sussi Bech has won several awards for her work.

    www.sussibech.dk

     

  • Nofret: A Slave in the Levant

    Data

    1 book
    80 pages
    23,0 x 31,5, hardcover
    Published in Danish
    Ages 13 and up.

     

    Description

    A Slave in the Levant is a special one-shot story, telling the origin of Nofret. The book can be read independently of the rest of the series.
    Nofret is captured by pirates and sold at the slave market in Byblos. She is forced to march through the desert of Syria and married to a rich, old merchant in Babylon.
    Published in Denmark with two variant covers, one for the younger audience and one for older readers.

     

    Sussi Bech Danish Comics Foreign RightsSussi Bech

    A 1983 graduate from the School of Applied Arts in Copenhagen, Sussi Bech is an award-winning cartoonist living in Denmark. Her most popular graphic novel is Nofret – 13 volumes so far – which stars a young Egyptian girl in the land of the pharaohs and combines her adventures with historically accurate depictions of ancient Egypt. Sussi Bech has won several awards for her work.

    www.sussibech.dk

     

  • ON/OFF

    Data

    1 book
    75 pages
    17.0 x 24.0 cm

     

    Description

    This comic is for teens/YA and comments on our use of social media. The story follows 14-year-old Olivia who together with her grandparents have to balance online/offline life and figure out how to be present in both worlds.

     

    Angelica Inigo Danish Comics Foreign RightsAngelica 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.

    www.angelicainigo.com

     

  • 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 Girl in Search of her Shadow

    Data

    1 book
    Graphic picture book w/ linecut illustrations
    Published in English and Spanish
    21.5 x 30.0 cm (wide)

     

    Description

    A girl’s shadow becomes jealous and runs away to The Shadow Island. A place where shadows go when they get tired of their owners. The girl follows her shadow through thick and thin in order to bring it back home.

     

    Inger-Lise Kristoffersen Danish Comics Foreign RightsInger-Lise Kristoffersen

    Grew up in Denmark, Colombia and Hong Kong. Graduated from Design School Kolding. Working with illustration for children, paintings, drawings and graphics.

    www.ingerlisekristoffersen.dk

     

     

  • The Man, the Fly and the Unruly Girl

    Data

    1 book
    Graphic picture book w/ linecut illustrations
    Published in English and Spanish
    21.5 x 30.0 cm (wide)

     

    Description

    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 Kristoffersen Danish Comics Foreign RightsInger-Lise Kristoffersen

    Grew up in Denmark, Colombia and Hong Kong. Graduated from Design School Kolding. Working with illustration for children, paintings, drawings and graphics.

    www.ingerlisekristoffersen.dk

     

  • The Poppy Fields Paradox

    Data

    1 book
    85 pages, colour
    20.5 x 28.6 (hardcover)

    Ages 15 and up

     

    Description

    A young woman, Nona, is released from a psychiatric facility. To ease her transition into society she is placed in a halfway house, the once mundane Poppy Fields Hotel.

    But something is amiss, strange mechanisms are at work.

    The Poppy Fields Paradox is due to be released late 2023.

     

    Anna Laurine Kornum

    Born 1978 in Aarhus, Jutland. An academic, painter, author, and illustrator. Formally educated in biology and philosophy at the University of Copenhagen. Kornum’s work spans from scientific/ anatomical illustration to book covers. In 2016 her graphic short story ‘A Mind Bomb’ was featured in Heavy Metal Magazine. ‘My Mind’s Eye’ (2022) is her Danish debut novel. It was awarded Best Danish Horror publication and won the Danish comic award, the Ping Prize for Best Debut. 

    www.facebook.com/annakornum/

     

     

     

     

  • The song we didn’t know

    Data

    1 book
    100 pages
    19.0 x 24.0 cm

     

    Description

    June 1990. Jannick, 15, is enjoying the peace of home with little brother Nis and their mother.

    Big sister Karen then arrives with a new friend, Camilla, ending the peace for Jannick. A story about family relationships, jealousy and desire.

     

    Christer Bøgh Andersen Danish Comics Foreign RightsChrister Bøgh Andersen

    Christer Boegh Andersen. Danish comic artist and author. Works as an illustrator and communication consultant.

    Debuted in 2014 with the graphic short story collection ‘The sophisticated junk dealer’, which was nominated for the Ping Award for best Danish debut 2014.

    www.christerboeghandersen.dk

     

  • The Whispers Game

    Data

    1 book
    72 pages
    24.0 x 17.0 cm
    Sold to: France, Italy, Greece and Korea.

    Ages 9 and up

     

    Description

    Playing ”pass the message” at school was a lot of fun for Vera and her friends. Then the quiet, new girl Anna joined the game. She whispered: ‘My mom hits me’. The Whispers Game is a comic book about girls making themselves heard.

     

    Sofie Louise Dam Danish Comics Foreign RightsSofie Louise Dam

    Born in 1992. Cartoonist and illustrator. Graduated with a BA in Graphic Storytelling from The Animation Workshop in 2017.

    www.sofielouisedam.com

    Morten Dürr Danish Comics Foreign RightsMorten Dürr

    Danish Children’s author with 57 published books. Translated into 20 languages. Current bestseller is the graphic novel, Zenobia.

    mortendurr1.wordpress.com

     

  • Weneetryhl

    Data

    3 books
    Book 1, 48 pages
    Book 2, 96 pages
    Book 3, 60 pages
    29.5 x 21.0 cm
    Ages 12 and up.

     

    Description

    In the socialist future of tomorrow, Weneetryhl – who helped found the galactic federation – finds herself travelling through the universe, where she encounters unsavoury characters, patriarchal civilizations, the remnants of an old Christian space colony and dinosaurs.

     

    Paul Arne Kring Danish Comics Foreign RightsPaul Arne Kring

    Born in 1953. Paul Arne Kring is a theatre scenographer, puppet designer and comics artist. In 1969 he had his first story with Weneetryhl published in Denmark, and in recent years three more stories have come from his talented hands. His detective stories with Bolette Hansen was published weekly in the Danish tabloid Ekstra Bladet.

    www.tegneseriecentralen.dk

     

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