Tales of Honor and Blood

Author: Wander Antunes (script and illustrations)

Pages: 64

Full color

Target audience age: adult

Keywords: Fantasy – Revenge – Heroism – War

Synopsis: The body of a dictator on his way to a glorious funeral must be defended from the fury of his enemies. An aging dragon slayer takes a break from pursuing the last creature to seek allies for the final battle. Two gentlemen defend their honors in an endless duel. A war-weary hero returns home only to find himself entering another battlefield. Two old men, stripped of everything and no longer knowing what honor is, seek the reward offered for the head of an enemy of the state. What do they have in common? They all bleed! ‘Tales of Honor and Blood’ presents five complete stories filled with action, reflection, and questioning.

About Wander Antunes

Wander Antunes is a Brazilian comic book writer and illustrator who has gained international recognition with his publications in Europe and the United States. He has worked with renowned publishers such as Paquet, in Suisse, Dupuis, in France, Editoriale Aurea, in Italy and Scout Comics, in United States. His stories of the character Zózimo Barbosa were adapted into the TV series “Cidade Proibida,” which aired on Rede Globo (Brazil).

The Song of Mayrube

Author: Hugo Canuto (script and illustrations)

Pages: 54 (extra content available)

Full color

Target audience age: above 12 years old

Keywords: Fantasy – Mythology – Indigenous Peoples – Wars

Synopsis:

The Song of Mayrube is an exciting narrative that delves into the myths and traditions of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. In a context marked by territorial disputes and conflicts, when a former ally turns against the Kingdom of the Sun, it is up to the warrior Rudá to race against time and prepare the defenses of the citadel of Taloc, located on the border with the mysterious Ancestral Forest, while trying to change the outcome of the battle. Far away, a mysterious young woman sets out for the capital, Andorat, carrying secrets capable of shaking the fragile balance of power in the Central Lands.

An epic journey! The Game of Thrones of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

About  Hugo Canuto

Best-selling author Hugo Canuto, born in Salvador, Bahia, dedicates himself to creating comic books that explore myths from African culture and the indigenous peoples of the Americas.

Among the numerous awards he has received, highlights include the Angelo Agostini Award in 2020 and 2024. Additionally, his work was a finalist for the Jabuti Award in 2020. In 2024, Hugo Canuto was honored at the Glyph Comics Awards (USA), receiving the award for Best Artist.