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      • Biography & True Stories

        I ALWAYS WAIT YOUR RETURN

        by Jordi Peidro

        Published in German (3 editions) and Spanish (2 editions), the history of an spaniard soldier in Mauthausen Camp. Impressive history of survivance.

      • Fantasy

        THE TOWER OF THE SEVEN HUNCHBACKS

        by David Lorenzo and Emilio Carrere

        The comic book adaptation of the novel Emilio CarrereThe tower of the seven hunchbacks, a spookyclassic of the Spanish Fantasy, which it was adaptedto the cinema by Edgar Neville in 1944.

      • PLAZA DE LA BACALÁ

        by Carmelo Manresa

        A charming trip to the eighties sprinkled with Mediterranean humour, between Fellini and Cinema Paradiso.

      • Children's & YA
        April 2021

        Savages

        by Antonio Ramos Revillas

        Efraín’s life —complicated and with shortcomings— continues impassive, until one day his Mum is violently taken by the police. He and his brothers, Fredy and Marcos, will have to look for all the ways to release her from a cruel system that labels and discriminates them. To build a future for their family, they will have to be cautious of asking help from the wrong people, as any false step could entangle them with the cartels of his neighborhood.

      • Biography & True Stories

        The Death Match

        by Pepe Gálvez and Guillem Escriche

        Set in Kiev, the mythical football match that has served as the basis for five films —including Victory, directed by John Houston— is finally in comic book.  This historic match was between an Ukrainian and a German team. This match demonstrates the unshakable strength of the Ukrainian people, a match in which they risked their lives. Sold in Dutch and French, ask for the version available in English to assess the edition in your country. A bestseller that recreates a true story in the Ukraine of the Second World War.

      • Children's & YA

        Aramat's Plot

        by Victoria Álvarez

        In a country devoured by desert, where technology obeys thelaws of magic and the genie’s wishes are more than just a legend,a sultaness marries at nightfall each evening and beheads hernew husband at daybreak each morning. Nobody in all Aramatseems willing to stand up against her; nobody that is, except herown daughter.Aged just 16, Princess Raisha sees her mother is destined toa dreadful fate. Desperate to try and save her, she flees thepalace with the sultaness’ latest husband, hoping her motherwill come to her senses. But it doesn’t take long for Raisha torealise that things don’t always turn out the way you think: theman she helped to escape isn’t who she thought. The desertconceals more secrets than you could ever imagine and beyondits borders, where the mist unfurls across a kingdom of rustingmachinery and the clouds envelop a floating archipelago, thecogs of an imminent war have already begun to turn.

      • Libelo de Sangre

        by Sandra Aza

        Madrid, winter of 1620. The happiness of the marriage formed by Sebastián Castro, a renowned clerk of the Villa, and Margarita Carvajal staggers when both become the main suspects of a blood libel: lawsuits that blame the Jews for sacrificing Christian children to collect their blood and whose jurisdiction belongs to the Holy Inquisition. With the bonfire hanging over them, their son Alonso, a thirteen-year-old boy, begins a desperate search for a way to save them, a purpose that tears her out of her warm existence and shows her the ice of life. In spite of everything, three headlights turn on light in the shadows of her misfortune: friendship, hope and a dream. Friendship is provided by Juan and Antonio, two rogue vagabonds. Hope beats in a bag full of money that seems to be pulling the strings of destiny. And the dream awaits him in college, where he plans to study law, become a lawyer, and exercise a law capable of preventing innocent people like his parents from suffering the rigors of injustice. Blood Libel is a fascinating story of love and friendship set in Madrid during the Golden Age, a vibrant but bleak time in which, while faith in God lit hearts, crimes against it lit bonfires.

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