Nonfiction comics
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Nonfiction comics
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Nonfiction comics
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- Bowie, stardust, rayguns & moonage daydreams, screenplay by Steve Horton & Michael Allred ; technicolor cinematography, Laura Allred ; directed by Michael Allred ; foreword by Neil Gaiman
- Can't we talk about something more pleasant?, Roz Chast
- Spiders, worldwide webs, Tait Howard
- Volcanoes, fire and life, Jon Chad ; with color by Sophie Goldstein
- The Beatles story, by Angus Allan and Arthur Ranson
- How to promenade with a python (and not get eaten), Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Kathryn Durst
- The high desert, James Spooner
- Accidental czar, the life and lies of Vladimir Putin, Andrew S. Weiss ; art by Brian "Box" Brown
- Flying machines, how the Wright brothers soared, Alison Wilgus, Molly Brooks
- Who was the voice of the people?, Cesar Chavez, by Terry Blas ; illustrated by Mar Julia
- Maker comics, Mike Lawrence
- Our work is everywhere, an illustrated oral history of queer and trans resistance, Syan Rose
- Polar bears, survival on the ice, written by Jason Viola ; illustrated by Zack Giallongo
- Live sustainably!, written by Angela Boyle ; art by Les McClaine
- Who was the greatest?, Muhammad Ali, by Gabe Soria ; illustrated by Chris Brunner ; colors by Rico Renzi
- Oak Flat, a fight for sacred land in the American West, Lauren Redniss
- March, written by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell ; edited by Leigh Walton, Book 3
- Time zone J, by: Julie Doucet
- Why art?, Eleanor Davis
- Crows, genius birds, Kyla Vanderklugt
- Wild weather, storms, meteorology, and climate, written by MK Reed ; illustrated by Jonathan Hill ; with color by Nyssa Oru
- We the people!, Don Brown
- Who was a daring pioneer of the skies?, Amelia Earhart, by Melanie Gillman ; illustrated by A.C. Esguerra
- Theodore Roosevelt!, Fred Van Lente, Ryan Dunlavey
- Birds of prey, terrifying talons, Joe Flood
- Who was the girl warrior of France?, Joan of Arc, by Sarah Winifred Searle ; illustrated by Maria Capelle Frantz ; lettering by Comicraft
- 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
- What makes girls sick and tired, Lucille de Pesloüan, Geneviève Darling ; translated by Emma Rogers with Myra Leibu
- What was the turning point of the Civil War?, Alfred Waud goes to Gettysburg, by Ellen T. Crenshaw
- The Mueller report, written by Steve Duin and Shannon Wheeler ; illustrated by Shannon Wheeler
- Rise of the dungeon master, Gary Gygax and the creation of D & D, David Kushner and Koren Shadmi
- Gaia, goddess of earth, Imogen and Isabel Greenberg
- The boy who became a dragon, a Bruce Lee story, by Jim Di Bartolo
- "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
- Solutions and other problems, Allie Brosh
- Robots and drones, past, present, and future, written by Mairghread Scott ; illustrated by Jacob Chabot
- Who was the first man on the moon?, Neil Armstrong, by Nathan Page ; illustrated by Drew Shannon ; lettering by Comicraft
- Rock steady, brilliant advice from my bipolar life, Ellen Forney
- Gender queer, a memoir, by Maia Kobabe ; colors by Phoebe Kobabe
- John F. Kennedy!, Fred Van Lente, Ryan Dunlavey
- Hector, a boy, a protest, and the photograph that changed apartheid, Adrienne Wright
- Nellie Bly, Luciana Cimino ; Sergio Algozzino ; translated by Laura Garofalo
- The communist manifesto, by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels ; adapted by Martin Rowson
- Solar system, our place in space, Rosemary Mosco and Jon Chad ; with color by Luke Healy
- Victory. Stand!, raising my fist for justice, Tommie Smith, Derrick Barnes, Dawud Anyabwile
- Bad sister, written by Charise Mericle Harper ; art by Rory Lucey
- 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
- The machine never blinks, a graphic history of spying and surveillance, by Ivan Greenberg ; illustrated by Everett Patterson and Joseph Canlas ; foreword by Ralph Nader
- Sharks, nature's perfect hunter, Joe Flood
- Agallas, Raina Telgemeier ; con color de Braden Lamb ; traducido por Juan Pablo Lombana
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