Single issue - 24 pages - black & white | Release Date: October, 2025. BATYA’S UNICORN is a magical new entry in the Festival of Forgotten Tales series—a comic that blends Jewish folklore with wonder and heart. When young Batya discovers a unicorn beyond her city walls, no one believes her. But as the High Holidays draw near, the creature’s secret may hold the key to lessons of faith, forgiveness, and change. Told in a striking visual style, Batya’s Unicorn invites readers of all ages to rediscover the magic hidden in Jewish tradition. NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDERS! All pre-ordered copies will be autographed by the author and illustrator, and will be mailed out as soon as the book is ready (aiming for early October, 2025)
Single issue - 10 pages - black & white | Release Date: April 23, 2025. This delightful mini-comic is a science-fiction adaptation of the classic comedic Jewish folk tale "It Could Always Be Worse". It’s packed full of sci-fi references and jokes. (For instance, for those who don’t speak Yiddish, Royten-Hemd loosely translates as “red-shirt”!) The Tzuris of Shloyme Royten-Hemd was written by Steven M. Bergson, Canadian librarian and editor of both volumes of The Jewish Comics Anthology, and illustrated & lettered by Joshua M. Edelglass.
Single issue - 24 pages | Release Date: April 7, 2025. During Passover, four siblings find an ancient tomb in the Judean Desert, and accidentally awaken a guardian mummy whose missing amulet holds the key to their survival -- and a lesson about loss, hope and redemption.
Single issue - 24 pages | Release Date: November 10, 2024. The Beast and the Booth is a thrilling single-issue comic book that weaves together a Jewish tale of faith and family with a supernatural monster story. This all-ages comic offers a fresh, culturally-rich take on the werewolf genre.
Single issue - 24 pages | Release Date: November 11, 2023 | A comic book short story set during Israel’s 1948 War of Independence. It tells the true story of the author’s grandfather, Jacob Shorr, a teenager from Jerusalem who was wounded in the battle of Ramat Rachel.
Single issue - 24 pages | Release Date: June 1, 2024 | This special Hebrew language version of Brother's Keeper was a true labor of love, intended for all of our Hebrew-speaking readers. Brother's Keeper is set during Israel’s 1948 War of Independence. It tells the true story of the author’s grandfather, Jacob Shorr, a teenager from Jerusalem who was wounded in the battle of Ramat Rachel.