Nonfiction comics
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Nonfiction comics
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Nonfiction comics
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1921721
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- Paying the land, Joe Sacco
- Gender queer, a memoir, by Maia Kobabe ; colors by Phoebe Kobabe
- Bomb, graphic novel : the race to build--and steal--the world's most dangerous weapon, written by Steve Sheinkin ; illustrated by Nick Bertozzi
- Grass, Keum Suk Gendry-Kim ; translated by Janet Hong
- Nellie Bly, Luciana Cimino, Sergio Algozzino ; translated by Laura Garofalo
- Leonard Cohen, on a wire, Philippe Girard ; translated by Helge Dascher and Karen Houle
- The unbreakable Zamperini, a World War II survivor's brave story, by Nel Yomtov ; illustrated by Rafal Szlapa ; consultant: Tim Solie
- Numb to this, memoir of a mass shooting, Kindra Neely
- Why the people, the case for democracy, written by Beka Feathers ; art by Ally Shwed ; color by Gerardo Alba
- Marie Curie, a life of discovery, Alice Milani ; translation by Kerstin Schwandt
- Moonbound, Apollo 11 and the dream of spaceflight, Jonathan Fetter-Vorm
- What the font?!, a manga guide to Western typeface, written and illustrated by Kuniichi Ashiya ; translation: Jocelyne Allen ; lettering and retouch: Karis Page
- The fire never goes out, a memoir in pictures, Noelle Stevenson
- Billionaires, the lives of the rich and powerful : Jeff Bezos, the Koch bros, Rupert Murdoch, Darryl Cunningham
- Everything is an emergency, an OCD story in words and pictures, Jason Adam Katzenstein
- The loneliness of the long-distance cartoonist, Adrian Tomine
- They called us enemy, written by George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steven Scott ; art by Harmony Becker
- Re:constitutions, connecting citizens with the rules of the game, Beka Feathers ; art by Kasia Babis
- Why is everybody yelling?, growing up in my immigrant family, Marisabina Russo
- Thoreau, a sublime life, writer and colorist, Maximilien Le Roy ; art, A. Dan ; translated by Peter Rusella ; lettered by Ortho
- 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, Volume two
- March, written by John Lewis & Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell, Book two
- Alexander Hamilton, the graphic history of an American founding father, Jonathan Hennessey ; art by Justin Greenwood ; colors by Brad Simpson ; inking/background assists by Matt Harding ; lettering by Patrick Brosseau
- Love me please, the story of Janis Joplin (1943-1970), writer, Nicolas Finet ; art, Christopher ; color, Degreff
- Rocket to the moon!, Don Brown
- The Mueller report illustrated, the obstruction investigation, illustration by Jan Feindt ; text and analysis by Rosalind S. Helderman
- This woman's work, Julie Delporte ; translated by Aleshia Jensen and Helge Dascher
- Oak Flat, a fight for sacred land in the American West, Lauren Redniss
- True war stories, tales of deployment from Vietnam to today, edited by Alex de Campi & Khai Krumbhaar
- Threads, from the refugee crisis, Kate Evans
- Excuse me, cartoons, complaints, and notes to self, Liana Finck
- Red rock baby candy, Shira Spector
- The comic book story of basketball, a fast-break history of hoops, Fred Van Lente and Joe Cooper ; color by Dave Swartz ; lettering by Fred Van Lente
- A quick & easy guide to queer & trans identities, Mady G and J.R. Zuckerberg
- March, written by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell ; edited by Leigh Walton, Book three
- Fights, one boy's triumph over violence, words and pictures, Joel Christian Gill ; colors, Shannon Scott ; production assistance, Jade Rodriguez
- Fault lines in the constitution, the graphic novel : the framers, their fights, and the flaws that affect us today, written by Cynthia Levinson and Sanford Levinson ; art by Ally Shwed ; color by Gerardo Alba Rojas ; lettering by Angela Boyle
- March, Book One, John Lewis ; [co-written by] Andrew Aydin ; [art by] Nate Powell
- Tokyo Rose -- Zero hour, a Japanese American woman's persecution and ultimate redemption after World War II, story by Andre Frattino ; illustrated by Kate Kasenow ; lettering by Janice Chiang
- Two heads, a graphic exploration of how our brains work with other brains, Uta Frith, Chris Frith, and Alex Frith ; illustrations by Daniel Locke
- We survived the Holocaust, the Bluma & Felix Goldberg story, Frank W. Baker, with Tim E. Ogline ; and Esther Goldberg Greenberg, Karl Goldberg & Henry Goldberg
- An illustrated history of filmmaking, Adam Allsuch Boardman
- Almost American girl, an illustrated memoir, Robin Ha
- Skyscrapers, the heights of engineering, John Kerschbaum
- Vann Nath, painting the Khmer Rouge, Matteo Mastragostino [writer] & Paolo Castaldi [artist] ; [Mark Bence, translator]
- Girl on film, a graphic novel memoir, written by Cecil Castellucci ; illustrated by Vicky Leta, Melissa Duffy, V. Gagnon & Jon Berg ; colored by Kieran Quigley & Joana Lafuente ; lettered by Mike Fiorentino
- The unwanted, stories of the Syrian refugees, written and illustrated by Don Brown
- I am Hermes!, mischief-making messenger of the gods, Mordicai Gerstein
- Seek you, a journey through American loneliness, Kristen Radtke
- Verax, the true history of whistleblowers, drone warfare, and mass surveillance, Pratap Chatterjee and Khalil
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