Autobiographical comics
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Autobiographical comics
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Autobiographical comics
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- Chunky goes to camp, Yehudi Mercado
- Dragon hoops, Gene Luen Yang ; color by Lark Pien ; art assists by Rianne Meyers and Kolbe Yang
- Naturalist, a graphic adaptation, Edward O. Wilson ; adapted by Jim Ottaviani ; art by C.M. Butzer ; coloring by Hilary Sycamore
- A first time for everything, a true story, Dan Santat
- Imperfect, a story of body image, written by Dounya Awada ; art by Miralti Firmansyah ; colors by Fahriza Kamaputra ; lettering by Tyler Smith for Comicraft
- Numb to this, memoir of a mass shooting, Kindra Neely
- They called us enemy, written by George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steve Scott ; art by Harmony Becker
- Muhammad Najem, war reporter, how one boy put the spotlight on Syria, Muhammad Najem with Nora Neus ; art by Julie Robine
- Gender queer, a memoir, by Maia Kobabe ; colors by Phoebe Kobabe
- Banned book club, writers, Kim Hyun Sook, Ryan Estrada ; artist, Ko Hyung-Ju
- ¡Sonríe!, Raina Telgemeier ; ilustraciones de Stephanie Yue ; traducción, Jofre Homedes Beutnagel
- Goodbye, a story of suicide, written by Hailee Joy Lamberth ; art by Donald Hudson ; inked by Jose Marzan Jr ; colors by Monica Kubina ; lettering by Jimmy Betancourt and Tyler Smith for Comicraft
- Why is everybody yelling?, growing up in my immigrant family, Marisabina Russo
- Herding cats, a "Sarah's scribbles" collection, Sarah Andersen
- Look again, a memoir, Elizabeth A. Trembley
- Sunshine, how one camp taught me about life, death, and hope, by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
- Everything is an emergency, an OCD story in words and pictures, Jason Adam Katzenstein
- They called us enemy, written by George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steve Scott ; art by Harmony Becker
- Agallas, Raina Telgemeier ; con color de Braden Lamb
- Guts, Raina Telgemeier ; with color by Braden Lamb
- Colorblind, a story of racism, written by Johnathan Harris ; art by Donald Hudson and Garry Leach ; colors by Fahriza Kamaputra ; lettering by Tyler Smith for Comicraft
- No longer human, story & art by Junji Ito ; original novel by Osamu Dazai, based on English translation by Donald Keene ; translation & adaptation, Jocelyne Allen ; touch-up art & lettering, James Dashiell
- El Deafo, Cece Bell ; color by David Lasky
- Welcome to St. Hell, my trans teen misadventure, Lewis Hancox
- Bad sister, written by Charise Mericle Harper ; art by Rory Lucey
- Our stories carried us here
- What is home, Mum?, Sabba Khan
- Excuse me, cartoons, complaints, and notes to self, Liana Finck
- Dancing at the pity party, a dead mom graphic memoir, by Tyler Feder
- Numb to this, memoir of a mass shooting, Kindra Neely
- Lighter than my shadow, Katie Green
- Family style, memories of an American from Vietnam, Thien Pham
- Mexikid, a graphic memoir, by Pedro Martin
- Worm, a Cuban American odyssey, Edel Rodriguez
- But I live, three stories of child survivors of the Holocaust, Miriam Libicki and David Schaffer, Gilad Seliktar and Nico and Rolf Kamp, Barbara Yelin and Emmie Arbel ; editor: Charlotte Schallié
- Almost American girl, an illustrated memoir, Robin Ha
- Amazing fantastic incredible, a marvelous memoir, Stan Lee and Peter David and Colleen Doran
- Solutions and other problems, Allie Brosh
- Discovering my dyslexia superpowers, by Megan Nicolas; illustrated by Emmanuel Ifeanacho
- March, written by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin ; illustrated by Nate Powell
- Maybe an artist, a graphic memoir by Liz Montague
- How to be ace, a memoir of growing up asexual, Rebecca Burgess
- Number one is walking, my life in the movies and other diversions, Steve Martin ; drawings by Harry Bliss
- Impossible people, a completely average recovery story, Julia Wertz
- Diary of a reluctant dreamer, undocumented vignettes from a pre-American life, Alberto Ledesma
- Fine, a comic about gender, Rhea Ewing
- All the answers, Michael Kupperman
- Mexikid, Pedro Martin
- One in a million, Claire Lordon
- Our stories carried us here, a graphic novel anthology, Zaynab Abdi, [and 10 others], storytellers ; Ashraf El-Attar, [and 10 others] ; Julie Vang, Tea Rozman, Tom Kaczynski, editors