Crossover
Bold, current and unputdownable, have a look at carefully selected graphic novels for the cross-over segment.

More Sticky Monsters
John Kenn Mortensen
Drawn on small post-it notes, John Kenn gives us a terrifying view through portholes to the Weird. More S...

Sticky Monsters
John Kenn Mortensen
In the vein of the great Edward Gorey and Maurice Sendak's Where The Wild Things Are, an irresistibl...

Disguised as Grown-up
Stine Spedsbjerg
A young woman's path to independence as seen through Stine Spedsbjerg's vulnerable, funny and sharp pen.