Titan Comics has presented its publishing offer for the upcoming season, with a catalog that bets on horror and the macabre. The proposal includes adaptations of Nordic folklore and new visions of classics by Wilde and Poe, along with original post-apocalyptic science fiction series. Western graphic novels and Cold War thrillers complete a diverse line that explores gothic horror and dark fantasy.
Graphic narrative as a driver for reinterpreting myths and classics 📖
The catalog showcases a technical adaptation process that goes beyond literal translation. It features a deconstruction of Nordic folklore archetypes and a recontextualization of Poe and Wilde's gothic tales. The language of comics, with its visual rhythm and page structure, is used to update the conflicts and atmospheres. This approach allows exploring the psychological and social tensions of the original works with contemporary narrative tools.
An ideal autumn for reading under the blanket, with fear but without catching a cold 🍂
Titan seems to have calculated that shorter days and cold weather invite sheltering in stories that provoke shivers of another kind. Its catalog is like a seasonal basket, but with Nordic monsters and gothic ghosts instead of mushrooms and pumpkins. A way to celebrate autumn without leaving home, where the greatest danger won't be the rain, but turning the page and coming face to face with a remixed Poe.