SHP Comics announces B.O. Wolf, a modern and youthful Beowulf

Published on April 23, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The independent label SHP Comics is preparing the launch of B.O. Wolf, a limited series that reinterprets the epic poem Beowulf. The narrative unfolds in two parallel timelines: one in 6th-century Scandinavia and another in a modern-day high school. While the young Beo confronts the monster Grendel in the past, the student Wulf deals with social conflicts in the present. With a script by Josh Trujillo and art by Claire Roe, the series translates classic themes like identity and community into a context accessible to a young audience.

Illustration of Beo and Wulf, heroines in different eras, united by their fight against ancient monsters and modern conflicts.

Dual Narrative and Parallel Structure in Contemporary Comics 📖

The technical approach of B.O. Wolf is based on a dual narrative structure that demands careful balance. The creative team must maintain thematic coherence between two radically different eras and settings, the epic and the mundane, without one storyline dominating the other. The challenge lies in the pacing of the editing and in the visual design, where the art must clearly differentiate the two realities while underlining the emotional parallels. It is an exercise in montage that seeks to connect two seemingly distant worlds through a common human conflict.

From Fighting Grendel to Surviving High School 😅

The adaptation proposes a curious equation of threats. On one level, a heroine faces an ancestral monster terrorizing a mead hall. On the other, a teenager must navigate the no less dangerous hallways of an American high school, where monsters can take the form of popularity, exclusion, or group projects. The question remains as to which scenario requires more cunning and willpower. At least Grendel doesn't ignore you in the hallways after summer.