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American Born Chinese
By Gene Luen YangThree interrelated stories about the challenges that confront a young Chinese American boy trying to fit in. -
Attack on Titan
By Hajime IsayamaIn the walled enclave where the remnants of humanity shelter from the Titans, giant creatures who have taken over the rest of the world, Eren and Mikasa join the fight. -
Bleach (series)
By Tite KuboPart-time student, full-time Soul Reaper, Ichigo Kurosaki is one of the chosen few guardians of the afterlife. -
Check, Please!
By Ngozi UkazuA former junior figure skating champion and dedicated vlogger lands on his co-ed college hockey team, where he has to overcome his fear of getting hit at the same time as falling desperately in love with his captain. -
Dragon Ball (series)
By Akira ToriyamaGoku's quiet life is disrupted when he meets Bulma, who is searching for seven Dragon Balls. If she collects all seven, the Eternal Dragon will grant her wish. Since the balls are scattered all over the planet, she needs Goku's help. -
Fruits Basket (series)
By Natsuki TakayaAfter a family tragedy turns her life upside down, high schooler Tohru Honda moves out—into a tent! Unfortunately for her, she pitches her new home on private land belonging to the mysterious Sohma clan, and it isn't long before the owners discover her secret. -
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
By Alison BechdelA darkly funny family portrait detailing the author's childhood and her relationship with her father, a high school English teacher and funeral home director who is also secretly gay. -
Giant Days (series)
By John AllisonIllustrated by Lissa Treiman | Three girls bond at university as they learn how to live away from home, battle the flu, and deal with obnoxious college boys. -
March (trilogy)
By John Lewis with Andrew AydinIllustrated by Nate Powell | A first-hand account of the author's lifelong struggle for civil and human rights spanning his youth in rural Alabama, his life-changing meeting with Martin Luther King, Jr., and the birth of the Nashville Student Movement. -
Maus: A Survivor's Tale
By Art SpiegelmanAn account of the chilling experiences of the author's father during the Holocaust, with Jews drawn as wide-eyed mice and Nazis as menacing cats. -
Monstress (series)
By Marjorie LiuIllustrated by Sana Takeda | Set in an alternate matriarchal 1900s Asia, a teenage girl struggling to survive the trauma of war shares a mysterious psychic link with a monster, a connection that will transform them both and make them the target of both human and otherworldly powers. -
Ms. Marvel (series)
By G. Willow WilsonIllustrated by Adrian Alphona | Kamala Khan, a Pakistani American girl from Jersey City who lives a conservative Muslim lifestyle with her family, suddenly acquires superhuman powers and, despite the pressures of school and home, tries to use her abilities to help her community. -
My Hero Academia (series)
By Kohei HorikoshiMiddle schooler Izuku Midoriya desperately wants to be a hero but stands no chance of getting into the prestigious U.A. High School for budding heroes. But then an encounter with All Might, the greatest hero of them all, gives him a chance to change his destiny. -
Naruto (series)
By Masashi KishimotoNaruto, a mischievous ninja in training with a formidable power inside him, wants to become the greatest ninja in the village of Konohagakure. -
Nimona
By Noelle StevensonLord Blackheart, a villain with a vendetta, and his sidekick, Nimona, an impulsive young shapeshifter, must prove to the kingdom that Sir Goldenloin and the Institution of Law Enforcement and Heroics aren't the heroes everyone thinks they are. -
One Piece (series)
By Eiichiro OdaWhen Monkey D. Luffy accidentally gains the power to stretch like rubber at the cost of never being able to swim again, he and his crew of pirate wannabes set off in search of the "One Piece," the greatest treasure in the world. -
Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
By Marjane SatrapiThe great-granddaughter of Iran's last emperor and the daughter of ardent Marxists describes growing up in Tehran in a country plagued by political upheaval and vast contradictions between public and private life. -
Spider-Man: Miles Morales
By Brian Michael BendisIllustrated by Sara Pichelli | Miles Morales has only been in the Marvel Universe for a few weeks when he finds himself in the middle of a war. -
Spill Zone (series)
By Scott WesterfeldIllustrated by Alex Puvilland | Years after the devastation that killed her parents, scarred her sister, and destroyed her city, Addison takes a job from an eccentric collector that forces her to break her own rules of survival. -
This One Summer
By Mariko TamakiIllustrated by Jillian Tamaki | Rose's latest summer at a beach lake house is overshadowed by her parents' constant arguments, her younger friend's secret sorrows, and the dangerous activities of older teens. -
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (series)
By Ryan NorthIllustrated by Erica Henderson | With her unique combination of wit, empathy and squirrel powers, computer science student Doreen Green—aka the unbeatable Squirrel Girl—is all that stands between the Earth and total destruction. -
Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art
By Scott McCloudMcCloud traces the 3,000-year history of storytelling through pictures, discussing the language and images used. -
Y: The Last Man (series)
By Brian K. VaughanIllustrated by Pia Guerra & José Marzán, Jr. | When all the men and male mammals on the planet suddenly die, 22-year-old Yorick Brown, the last man left alive, sets out to discover what has caused this man-killing plague.