Historical comics
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- Demon slayer, Kimetsu no yaiba, story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up art & lettering, John Hunt, V. 13
- Demon slayer, Kimetsu no yaiba, story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up art & lettering, Evan Waldinger, V. 17
- Hoops, Matt Tavares
- Steel of the celestial shadows, story & art Daruma Matsuura ; translation, Caleb Cook ; touch-up & lettering, Steve Dutro, V. 1
- Demon slayer, Kimetsu no yaiba, story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up & lettering, John Hunt, V. 9
- The boy from Clearwater, Yu Pei-Yun ; Zhou Jian-Xin ; translation by Lin King
- Miss Butterworth and the mad baron, a graphic novel, by Sarah Gorley ; brought to the 21st century by Julia Quinn and [illustrated by] Violet Charles
- The Iliad, a graphic novel by Gareth Hinds
- Paulisdead, when the Beatles lost McCartney, lyrics, Paolo Baron [author] ; music, Ernesto Carbonetti [illustrator]
- 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, V. 2
- Black Road, story, Brian Wood ; art and cover, Garry Brown ; colors, Dave McCaig ; lettering and production, Steve Wands, V. 1
- I survived the Great Chicago Fire, 1871, the graphic novel, based on the novel by Lauren Tarshis ; adapted by Georgia Ball ; with art by Cassie Anderson ; colors by Junma Aguilera
- Enola Holmes, the graphic novels, Serena Blasco ; translated by Tanya Gold, Book 1
- Demon slayer, kimetsu no yaiba, story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up art & lettering, John Hunt, V. 20
- Demon slayer, Kimetsu no yaiba, story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up art & lettering, John Hunt, V. 15
- Demon slayer, Kimetsu no yaiba, story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up & lettering, John Hunt, V. 6
- Demon slayer, Kimetsu no yaiba, story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up art & lettering, John Hunt, V. 14
- I survived the shark attacks of 1916, adapted by Georgia Ball with art by Haus Studio ; pencils by Gervasio ; inks by Jok and Carlos Aón ; colors by Lara Lee
- The bomb, the weapon that changed the world, by Didier Alcante, LF Bollée, and Denis Rodier ; translated by Ivanka T. Hahnenberger
- Victory. Stand!, raising my fist for justice, Tommie Smith, Derrick Barnes, Dawud Anyabwile
- I survived, the graphic novel, by Lauren Tarshis ; Berat Pekmezci, illustrator, V. [5]
- Hector, a boy, a protest, and the photograph that changed apartheid, Adrienne Wright
- Codex black, written and illustrated by Camilo Moncada Lozano ; inking assistance by Oniria Hernández Varga ; colored by Angel De Santiago ; flats, Chris Eubank, V. 1
- Demon slayer, Kimetsu no yaiba, story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up & lettering, John Hunt, V. 7
- Who was a daring pioneer of the skies?, Amelia Earhart, by Melanie Gillman ; illustrated by A.C. Esguerra
- The lions of Leningrad, Jean-Claude Van Rijckeghem, Thomas Du Caju ; translation, Joseph Laredo
- Alamo all-stars, Nathan Hale
- Heretics!, the wondrous (and dangerous) beginnings of modern philosophy, Steven Nadler and Ben Nadler
- Who was the girl warrior of France?, Joan of Arc, by Sarah Winifred Searle ; illustrated by Maria Capelle Frantz ; lettering by Comicraft
- Harriet Tubman, toward freedom, Whit Taylor [author] & Kazimir Lee [illustrator] ; with an introduction by Carole Boston Weatherford
- Queen of the sea, Dylan Meconis
- Major Impossible, Nathan Hale
- Demon slayer, Kimetsu no yaiba, story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up art & lettering, John Hunt, V. 18
- La voz de M.A.Y.O., Tata Rambo, created by Henry Barajas ; art, J. Gonzo ; letter art, Bernardo Brice ; editor, Claire Napier, V. 1
- The day the Klan came to town, written by Bill Campbell ; art by Bizhan Khodabandeh ; foreword by P, Djèlí Clark
- Fever year, the killer flu of 1918 : a tragedy in three acts, written and illustrated by Don Brown
- Wake, the hidden history of women-led slave revolts, Rebecca Hall ; illustrated by Hugo Martínez
- Once upon a time in France, written by Fabien Nury ; drawn by Sylvain Vallée ; translated by Ivanka Hahnenberger
- 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
- Demon slayer, kimetsu no yaiba, story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up art & lettering, John Hunt, V. 21
- Snow White, Matt Phelan
- Captain America, the ghost army, written by Alan Gratz ; illustrated by Brent Schoonover with Matt Horak and ́Alvaro López ; cover by David Aja ; colors by Sarah Stern ; letters by VC's Joe Caramagna
- All rise, resistance and rebellion in South Africa 1910-1948 : a graphic history, Richard Conyngham ; with artwork by Saaid Rahbeeni, the Trantaal Brothers, Liz Clarke, Dada Khanyisa, Tumi Mamabolo, Mark Modimola
- March, written by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell ; edited by Leigh Walton, Book 3
- I survived the battle of D-Day, 1944, adapted by Georgia Ball ; with art by Brian Churilla ; colors by Cassie Anderson
- The smell of starving boys, Frederik Peeters [illustrator], Loo Hui Phang [writer] ; translated from the French by Edward Gauvin
- Demon slayer, Kimetsu no yaiba, story and art by Koyoharu Gotouge ; translation, John Werry ; English adaptation, Stan! ; touch-up art & lettering, John Hunt, V. 16
- Enlightened, Sachi Ediriweera
- I survived Hurricane Katrina, 2005, adapted by Georgia Ball ; with art by Alvin Epps ; colors by Chi Ngo
- Who was the first man on the moon?, Neil Armstrong, by Nathan Page ; illustrated by Drew Shannon ; lettering by Comicraft
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