Nonfiction comics
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Nonfiction comics
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Nonfiction comics
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- Open borders, the science and ethics of immigration, written by Bryan Caplan ; artwork by Zach Weinersmith ; color by Mary Cagle
- The Heartstopper yearbook, Alice Oseman
- Victory. Stand!, raising my fist for justice, Tommie Smith, Derrick Barnes, Dawud Anyabwile
- Defending the Earth, by Carol Kim ; illustrated by Daniel Pedrosa
- Trees, kings of the forest, Andy Hirsch
- Bad sister, written by Charise Mericle Harper ; art by Rory Lucey
- Sharks, nature's perfect hunter, Joe Flood
- The fire never goes out, a memoir in pictures, Noelle Stevenson
- The American bison, the buffalo's survival tale, Andy Hirsch
- Marie Curie, a life of discovery, Alice Milani ; translation by Kerstin Schwandt
- So much for love:, how I survived a toxic relationship, Sophie Lambda ; translation by Montana Kane
- Hawking, written by Jim Ottaviani ; art by Leland Myrick ; coloring by Aaron Polk
- Sapiens, a graphic history, creation and co-writing, Yuval Noah Harari ; adaptation and co-writing, David Vandermeulen ; adaptation and illustration, Daniel Casanave ; colors, Claire Champion ; translation and editing, Adriana Hunter, V. 2
- Volcanoes, fire and life, Jon Chad ; with color by Sophie Goldstein
- How to be ace, a memoir of growing up asexual, Rebecca Burgess
- The times I knew I was gay, Eleanor Crewes
- Can't we talk about something more pleasant?, Roz Chast
- Tetris, the games people play, Box Brown
- Seen, written by Jasmine Walls ; illustrated by Bex Glendining ; colored by Kieran Quigley ; lettered by DC Hopkins
- Verax, the true history of whistleblowers, drone warfare, and mass surveillance, Pratap Chatterjee and Khalil
- Threads, from the refugee crisis, Kate Evans
- Harriet Tubman, toward freedom, Whit Taylor [author] & Kazimir Lee [illustrator] ; with an introduction by Carole Boston Weatherford
- Big Black, stand at Attica, written by Frank "Big Black" Smith, Jared Reinmuth ; illustrated by Améziane ; lettered by AndWorld Design
- Marie Curie, a quest for light, written by Frances Andreasen Østerfelt and Anja Cetti Andersen ; illustrated by Anna Blaszcyk ; translated from Danish by Frances Andreasen Østerfelt
- Oak Flat, a fight for sacred land in the American West, Lauren Redniss
- Movements & moments, this project was originally edited by Sonja Eismann, and coordinated by Ingo Schöningh and Maya
- Spring rain, a graphic memoir of love, madness, and revolutions, by Andy Warner
- The boy who became a dragon, a Bruce Lee story, by Jim Di Bartolo
- Solutions and other problems, Allie Brosh
- Flying machines, how the Wright brothers soared, Alison Wilgus, Molly Brooks
- Numb to this, memoir of a mass shooting, Kindra Neely
- Happiness will follow, a graphic novel memoir, written & illustrated by Mike Hawthorne ; colored by Sam Bowen & Ari Pluchinsky ; lettered by Clem Robins
- Science Comics, geology from caverns to the cosmos, Andy Hirsch
- Wait, what?, a comic book guide to relationships, bodies, and growing up, by Heather Corinna & Isabella Rotman ; colored by Luke B. Howard
- A fire story, Brian Fies
- Dogs, from predator to protector, Andy Hirsch
- Journeying to new worlds, by Nel Yomtov ; illustrated by Daniel Pedrosa
- Dinosaur empire!, a graphic novel by Abby Howard
- The brain, the ultimate thinking machine, written by Tory Woolcott ; illustrated by Alex Graudins
- Gender, a graphic guide, Meg-John Barker, Jules Scheele
- Good talk, a memoir in conversations, Mira Jacob
- Passport, Sophia Glock
- Is this guy for real?, the unbelievable Andy Kaufman, Box Brown
- A quick & easy guide to queer & trans identities, Mady G and J.R. Zuckerberg
- Paying the land, Joe Sacco
- Churchill, a graphic biography, text, Vincent Delmas ; translated by Ivanka Hahnenberger ; historical consultant and introduction, Françios Kersaudy ; story-board, Christophe Regnault ; design, Alessio Cammardella ; artwork, Alessia Nocera ; foreword by Andrew Roberts]
- Sapiens, a graphic history, creation and co-writing, Yuval Noah Harari ; adaptation and co-writing, David Vandermeulen ; adaptation and illustration, Daniel Casanave ; colors, Claire Champion ; master text translation, Adriana Hunter, V. 1
- Seek you, a journey through American loneliness, Kristen Radtke
- Tokyo Rose- Zero hour, a Japanese woman's persecution and ultimate redemption after World War II, story by Andre Frattino, illustrated by Kate Kasenow, lettering by Janice Chiang
- Just peachy, comics about depression, anxiety, love, and finding the humor in being sad, Holly Chisholm
Outgoing Resources
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