


Since then, Barksin has been working on the hotly-anticipated sequel, The Graveyard of Gwenna Luna: Six More Dreams from the Dark Book. Launched barely one year after Barksin’s formation, The Dark Book of Gwenna Luna: Six Dreams of the Supernatural was noted for its high-quality production and went on to become a bestselling title within the contemporary horror genre, appealing to readers of all ages around the world with its masterful combination of classic and modern horror conventions, relatable central character and emotive narrative arc, and superior visual identity. With everything else in place, Barksin teamed up with Milan-based communication agency Peterman to craft the branding for the Gwenna Luna series, including the eye-catching logo and design of the first book. As the book was developed, the duo sought out British artist Rory Midhani, whom they had both worked with before on other projects, to translate Guenther’s stories into art, creating the signature look for the series.
