The Girl Who Draws on Whales

Author:   Ariela Kristantina
Publisher:   Dark Horse Comics,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781506746951


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 14 years
Format:   Paperback
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The Girl Who Draws on Whales


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From Ariela Kristantina, artist of the Eisner Award-nominated graphic novel Adora and the Distance, The Girl Who Draws on Whales is a testimony to the power of stories-their uncanny ability to entertain, educate and, ultimately, unite us. Reminiscent of stories like Moana, Princess Mononoke, The Never-Ending Story, Frozen, and Snow Angels, The Girl Who Draws on Whales is an epic YA grahic novel adventure about two siblings struggling for survival, who must use their art to save their world. From Ariela Kristantina, artist of the Eisner Award-nominated graphic novel Adora and the Distance, The Girl Who Draws on Whales is a testimony to the power of stories-their uncanny ability to entertain, educate and, ultimately, unite us. Reminiscent of stories like Moana, Princess Mononoke, The Never-Ending Story, Frozen, and Snow Angels, The Girl Who Draws on Whales is an epic YA grahic novel adventure about two siblings struggling for survival, who must use their art to save their world. The Girl Who Draws on Whales is set in a fantasy world, several centuries after ""The Great Flood."" Sister Wangi and younger brother Banyu live in a sea-village. Wangi has a special bond with the Great Whales that visit their sea-village and they allow Wangi to draw on their backs. Sometimes they return with new drawings on them. Wangi believes that there are other sea-villages or island settlements scattered around and that they are sending her messages but, none of the elders listen to her. One day, a new whale arrives in the village alone, wounded, and dying-this whale has a new drawing on her back that doesn't look like the previous drawings. Inspired by this mystery, Wangi vows to investigate. Although forbidden by her parents and the village elders, Wangi-along with a stowaway, who happens to be her brother Banyu-embark on a wondrous journey to investigate where the drawings are coming from only to find much more than they were expecting. Praise for The Girl Who Draws on Whales- ""I already loved Ariela's work, and this book sets a new benchmark - beautifully evocative artwork coupled with a touching tale for the ages. Highly recommended.""-JOCK (Gone, Wytches, Detective Comics) ""I vibed following these kids on their epic journey, trusting their own compass even when every adult warned them off. The art pops with color, and honestly, it felt as refreshing as biting into a watermelon on a summer day.""-Alexandre Tefenkgi (Eisner-winning artist of THE GOOD ASIAN)

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Author:   Ariela Kristantina
Publisher:   Dark Horse Comics,U.S.
Imprint:   Dark Horse Comics,U.S.
Weight:   0.369kg
ISBN:  

9781506746951


ISBN 10:   1506746950
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   31 March 2026
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 14 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Praise for Adora and the Distance: ""The story is magical, overflowing with warmth and whimsy. Adora carries this tale so beautifully.  . . . Kristantina’s art has a life of its own. The gorgeous illustrations underscore Adora’s journey. They add to the richness and the emotion of it all.""—Nerdist ""Kristantina’s (Mata Hari) cinematic illustrations, enlivened by rich colors and almost tangible textures, adeptly portray Adora’s ever-expanding worldview as she learns more about her traveling companions, the lands beyond her own city, and herself.""—Publishers Weekly


"Praise for Adora and the Distance: ""The story is magical, overflowing with warmth and whimsy. Adora carries this tale so beautifully.  . . . Kristantina’s art has a life of its own. The gorgeous illustrations underscore Adora’s journey. They add to the richness and the emotion of it all.""—Nerdist ""Kristantina’s (Mata Hari) cinematic illustrations, enlivened by rich colors and almost tangible textures, adeptly portray Adora’s ever-expanding worldview as she learns more about her traveling companions, the lands beyond her own city, and herself.""—Publishers Weekly"


Author Information

ARIELA KRISTANTINA is an artist from Jakarta, Indonesia. She is currently working with Scott Snyder on CHAIN, a new sci-fi/horror/crime creator-owned graphic novel for BEST JACKETT Press. Her recent publication is ADORA & The Distance with Marc Bernardin for Comixology Originals and WITCHBLADE 1/2 for Top Cow with Marguerite Bennett & Marc Silvestri. Other works include Insexts (Aftershock), Mata Hari (Berger Books/Dark Horse Comics), Deep State (Boom! Studio), and The Logan Legacy (Marvel). She has also contributed covers to various other companies (DC Comics, Image, Vault) and character designs to a number of indie movie/anthology projects since her first debut in 2014.

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