Don't miss the sequel to the bestselling graphic novel March: Book One! Congressman John Lewis continues his inspiring civil rights journey in March: Book Two.
Congressman John Lewis presents March, a graphic novel trilogy, chronicling his lifelong fight for civil rights. A powerful, firsthand account of a historic movement.
Go back in time with History Comics! Join three teens as they journey to the Stonewall Riots in 1969 and meet iconic LGBTQ activists in this graphic novel.
In a haunting historical tale, Silas Bell defies societal norms in a gothic horror filled with ghosts and secrets. A must-read for fans of transgressive fiction.
Hot disabled activist Andrew Gurza shares tips on enjoying your body, navigating sex life with mobility issues, and making queer spaces more accessible.
Discover the rich history of trans individuals from ancient times to today in this full-color graphic nonfiction book. A diverse and enlightening read.
Mischievous sixth-grader Nate Wright brings laughter and excitement with his hilarious schemes and grand ideas. Join him and his friends as they navigate school crushes, detention, and a new podcast in this entertaining middle grade series.
Join Farmer Cobb as he builds a sky tower to escape his troublesome neighbors, only to find new challenges in a town of hermits in this Minecraft graphic novel!
Cat, Rabbit, Penguin, and friends invite middle grade readers to join them in heartwarming comics full of friendship at Cat's Cafe. Charmingly cozy and comforting, this collection explores mental health and genuine self-expression.
The world's cutest cat detective, Detective Beans, is back with new adventures in this bestselling series filled with mystery, cute animals, and humor.
Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Andrew Leland's memoir explores his transition from sightedness to blindness with curiosity and humor, delving into the rich culture of living with a disability.