Nonfiction comics
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Nonfiction comics
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Nonfiction comics
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1921721
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- Organizing data, written by Echo Elise González ; illustrated by Graham Ross
- Samurai, Japan's noble servant-warriors, by Blake Hoena ; illustrated by János Orbán
- 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
- Hardware, written by Echo Elise González ; illustrated by Graham Ross
- March, Book One, John Lewis ; [co-written by] Andrew Aydin ; [art by] Nate Powell
- Just pretend, Tori Sharp
- School strike for climate, by Nel Yomtov ; illustrated by Fern Cano
- Not just black and white, a white mother's story of raising a black son in multiracial America, Anni K. Reinking ; foreword by Elisa Di Benedetto
- Child soldier, when boys and girls are used in war, written by Jessica Dee Humphreys & Michel Chikwanine ; illustrated by Claudia Dávila
- The mummy's curse, discovering King Tut's tomb, by Blake Hoena ; illustration by Tate Yotter ; colors by Gerardo Sandoval
- The secret to superhuman strength, Alison Bechdel ; with the extremely extensive coloring collaboration of Holly Rae Taylor
- Can't we talk about something more pleasant?, Roz Chast
- The high desert, James Spooner
- 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
- Be gay, do comics!, queer history, memoir, and satire from The Nib, editor and publisher: Matt Bors
- Accidental czar, the life and lies of Vladimir Putin, Andrew S. Weiss ; art by Brian "Box" Brown
- Neil Armstrong walks on the Moon, by Nel Yomtov ; illustration by Samir Barrett and Dave Wheeler
- That can be arranged, a Muslim love story, Huda Fahmy
- 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
- Rocket to the moon!, Don Brown
- The space disaster, Matthew McElligott
- Wild weather, storms, meteorology, and climate, written by MK Reed ; illustrated by Jonathan Hill ; with color by Nyssa Oru
- Algorithms, written by Echo Elise González ; illustrated by Graham Ross
- Raid of no return, a World War II tale, Nathan Hale
- Solutions and other problems, Allie Brosh
- The Black Panther Party, a graphic novel history, David F. Walker ; art, colors, and letters by Marcus Kwame Anderson
- Tiananmen 1989, our shattered hopes, written by Lun Zhang and Adrien Gombeaud ; art by Ameziane ; translation by Edward Gauvin ; letters by Frank Cvetkovic
- The unbreakable Zamperini, a World War II survivor's brave story, by Nel Yomtov ; illustrated by Rafal Szlapa ; consultant: Tim Solie
- The Roswell UFO incident, by Blake Hoena ; illustration by Tate Yotter Color By Gerardo Sandoval
- Numb to this, memoir of a mass shooting, Kindra Neely
- Hip hop family tree, Ed Piskor, 2
- The American dream?, a journey on Route 66 discovering dinosaur statues, muffler men, and the perfect breakfast burrito, a graphic memoir by Shing Yin Khor
- Marie Curie, a life of discovery, Alice Milani ; translation by Kerstin Schwandt
- Moonbound, Apollo 11 and the dream of spaceflight, Jonathan Fetter-Vorm
- What unites us, reflections on patriotism : the graphic novel, written by Dan Rather and Elliot Kirschner ; art by Tim Foley
- Other boys, Damian Alexander
- A day in the life of a poo, a gnu, and you, written by Mike Barfield ; illustrated by Jess Bradley
- Button pusher, Tyler Page
- Can't we talk about something more pleasant?, Roz Chast
- Come home, Indio, a memoir, Jim Terry
- Open borders, the science and ethics of immigration, written by Bryan Caplan ; artwork by Zach Weinersmith ; color by Mary Cagle
- Logic in coding, written by Echo Elise González ; illustrated by Graham Ross
- Ducks, two years in the oil sands, Kate Beaton
- Rolling blackouts, dispatches from Turkey, Syria, and Iraq, Sarah Glidden
- "Did you hear what Eddie Gein done?", written by Harold Schecter and Eric Powell ; illustrated by Eric Powell ; designed by Phil Balsman ; edited by Tracy Marsh
- U.S. Ghost Army, the master illusionists of World War II, by Nel Yomtov ; illustrated by Alessandro Valdrighi ; consultant: Tim Solie
- Redbone, the true story of a Native American rock band, written by Christian Staebler & Sonia Paoloni ; art by Thibault Balahy ; translated by Edward Gauvin ; lettering by Frank Cvetkovic
- March, written by John Lewis & Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell, Book two
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