Bridget is a gifted young girl with a big secret: she has a pet crocodile, Gilbert, that she hides in her room. However, no matter how sweet, the little crocodile grows bigger and more difficult to care for. What to do when your parents don’t like pets, and your father, who owns a shoe store, loves crocodile leather? With the help of Grandma Nell, the duo set out on a wild adventure to find the perfect home for Gilbert.
A story inspired by a fairy tale written by a sister to her imprisoned brother in Belarus — a country where he remains behind bars on political charges. Political prisoners in Belarusian prisons are often deprived of phone calls and visits. A care package is sometimes the only link to the outside world. In this story, the package comes to life and sets out on its own journey to the prison to reach the inmate.
Even on the most difficult day, filled with exhausting conversations in a foreign language and gathering documents, I always find twenty minutes during my tram ride to dream about the little “secrets” I notice around me — like the horse that appeared at the stop.
Inspired by the iconic Dark Horse Comics event “Fire and Stone”, written by Joshua Williamson with art by Christopher Mooneyham and inspired by the animation style from Predator: Killer of Killers, directed by Dan Trachtenberg and co-directed by Josh Wassung.
Gaïa is a planet conceived as a body with a growing population. As resources become scarce, the inhabitants attempt to fertilise its egg cell – in search of new life.
A young girl meets a killer whale while swimming laps at the pool – the encounter awakens something in her, but unfortunately nothing in this world is forever.
The tale of a mythical cowboy who appears in a corrupt logging town (circa 1940s) and with the aid of his slide guitar and a giant Hellbug, he's able to battle the evil Mayor and his equally selfish twin brother to clean up the logging town of Sourdough Creek.
Two stories intertwine: Sergio De Simone, a Jewish child murdered at seven after being subjected to Nazi medical experiments, and German journalist Günther Schwarberg, who decades later devoted his life to uncovering the truth and informing families who never knew what became of their children.
In the story "Companion," two wounded and hungry wolves travel together in the cold of winter. At first, there is a sense of camaraderie and companionship between them, but living conditions become more difficult. In the end, the stronger wolf kills and eats the weaker wolf in order to survive. The camaraderie had meaning until hunger struck.
Edan (19) and Dula (18) navigate love, identity, and self-acceptance on a journey about coming into oneself and out to the world. Confronting fear, shame, and societal expectations, the boys rediscover a sense of belonging in their own paradise, in this celebration of queer love, vulnerability, and the power of embracing who you are.