Nonfiction comics
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Nonfiction comics
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Nonfiction comics
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- Alfred Hitchcock, the master of suspense, writer, Noël Simsolo ; art, Dominique Hé ; translation by Montana Kane
- Bach and the blues, Pablo Casals, Robert Johnson, words & pictures, Gary Kelley
- American cult, edited by Robyn Chapman
- Brazen, rebel ladies who rocked the world, Pénélope Bagieu ; English translation by Montana Kane
- Spiders, worldwide webs, Tait Howard
- Volcanoes, fire and life, Jon Chad ; with color by Sophie Goldstein
- The high desert, James Spooner
- Wild weather, storms, meteorology, and climate, written by MK Reed ; illustrated by Jonathan Hill ; with color by Nyssa Oru
- Birds of prey, terrifying talons, Joe Flood
- The Heartstopper yearbook, Alice Oseman
- To drink and to eat, Guillaume Long; English translation by Sylvia M. Grove ; lettering by AndWorld Design's Fernando Fuentes ; colors by Céline Badarous Denizon and Guillaume Long, V. 3
- Trees, kings of the forest, Andy Hirsch
- Open borders, the science and ethics of immigration, written by Bryan Caplan ; artwork by Zach Weinersmith ; color by Mary Cagle
- Invisible wounds, Jess Ruliffson
- The Mueller report, written by Steve Duin and Shannon Wheeler ; illustrated by Shannon Wheeler
- Billionaires, the lives of the rich and powerful, Darryl Cunningham
- Power born of dreams, my story is Palestine, Mohammad Sabaaneh ; [Arabic translation by Dalia and Mouin Rabbani]
- Let's talk about it, the teen's guide to sex, relationships, and being a human, Erika Moen, Matthew Nolan
- "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
- Seek you, a journey through American loneliness, Kristen Radtke
- Just peachy, comics about depression, anxiety, love, and finding the humor in being sad, Holly Chisholm
- Joseph Smith and the Mormons, a graphic novel by Noah Van Sciver
- Grass, Keum Suk Gendry-Kim ; translated by Janet Hong
- March, written by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell ; edited by Leigh Walton, Book 3
- Time zone J, by: Julie Doucet
- Our members be unlimited, a comic about workers and their unions, Sam Wallman
- Special topics in being a human, a queer and tender guide to things I've learned the hard way about caring for people, including myself, S. Bear Bergman ; illustrated by Saul Freedman-Lawson
- When I grow up, the lost autobiographies of six Yiddish teenagers, Ken Krimstein
- Whales, diving into the unknown, written by Casey Zakroff ; art by Pat Lewis
- Polar bears, survival on the ice, written by Jason Viola ; illustrated by Zack Giallongo
- Leonard Cohen, on a wire, Philippe Girard ; translated by Helge Dascher and Karen Houle
- Oak Flat, a fight for sacred land in the American West, Lauren Redniss
- Who is the man in the air?, Michael Jordan, by Gabe Soria ; illustrated by Brittney Williams
- Passport, Sophia Glock
- Killer underwear invasion!, how to spot fake news, disinformation & conspiracy theories, Elise Gravel
- Numb to this, memoir of a mass shooting, Kindra Neely
- Prophet against slavery, Benjamin Lay : a graphic novel, David Lester, with Marcus Rediker and Paul Buhle
- What Is home, Mum?, Sabba Khan
- Cars, engines that move you, Dan Zettwoch
- Dogs, from predator to protector, Andy Hirsch
- Putin's Russia, the rise of a dictator, Darryl Cunningham
- The art of sushi, script, art and color, Franckie Alarcon ; translation by Peter Russella
- The brain, the ultimate thinking machine, written by Tory Woolcott ; illustrated by Alex Graudins
- The way forward, from early Republic to People's Republic (1912-1949), Jing Liu
- Welcome to the new world, a graphic novel by Jake Halpern and Michael Sloan
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