Gestur is more than a single comic — it’s the foundation of a larger vision. With the right creative and production partners, this story can evolve across multiple mediums, reaching audiences far beyond the page.

Future volumes will explore new arcs in the world of Gestur, diving deeper into Icelandic history, folklore, and the human struggles at the heart of the narrative. Each volume will stand alone, but together they’ll form a sweeping saga.
The visual style and mythic tone of Gestur are ideal for animation. A limited animated series could bring the world to life, blending historical drama with stylized supernatural horror.

With Iceland’s stunning landscapes as a backdrop, Gestur could translate beautifully to live-action — capturing the stark realism of survival in a mythical, unforgiving land.

Gestur faces an even harsher winter as whispers of an ancient being beneath the ice begin to spread. As resources dwindle and fear rises, survival may demand sacrifices that faith alone cannot justify.
In the shadow of the volcanoes, Gestur travels inland to confront a darkness born from the land itself. Here, the lines between human cruelty and supernatural evil blur completely.

The Culture and Art Programme funds Nordic co-operation in the field of arts and culture. Funding is available for projects with an artistic and/or cultural quality that promotes a diverse and sustainable Nordic Region
Opstart is the Nordic Culture Fund’s investment in the initial phases of artistic and cultural projects. The programme supports the joint development of new and promising project ideas, with a view to strengthening the Nordic ambitions of the projects. You can apply for up to DKK 25,000, and there is no requirement for co-financing.
Supports translation & international publication of Icelandic comics and graphic novels.
Co‑funding for cross‑Nordic cultural projects up to DKK 500k.
Up to SEK 20k grants for four‑colour illustrated graphic novels.
Nordic‑wide funding for animation, feature films, documentaries.
DFI and West Danish Film Fund support shorts, animation & co‑production up to approx. €4M/year.
Grants for scriptwriting, production & promotion of Icelandic film/animation (tax rebate 35%).