- Roughneck, Jeff Lemire
- Peanuts, a tribute to Charles M. Schulz, over 40 artists celebrate the work of Charles M. Schulz, featuring an introduction from Lincoln Peirce and an afterword from Paige Braddock
- Small things, Mel Tregonning
- Drawn & Quarterly, edited by Tom Devlin, with Chris Oliveros, Peggy Burns, Tracy Hurren and Julia Pohl-Miranda ; designed by Tracy Hurren and Tom Devlin ; production by Marie-Jade Menni, Tracy Hurren, Kathleen Fraser, Alexandra Auger and Marcela Huerta ; translations by Helge Dascher
- Calling Dr. Laura, a graphic memoir, Nicole J. Georges
- The brain, the ultimate thinking machine, written by Tory Woollcott ; illustrated by Alex Graudins
- Beirut 1990, snapshots of a civil war, Sylvain Ricard, Bruno Ricard & Christophe Gaultier
- Freedom hospital, [a Syrian story], Hamid Sulaiman ; translated by Francesca Barrie
- Surviving the city, Tasha Spillett ; Natasha Donovan ; Lettering by Donovan Yaciuk ; Anishinaabemowin (Saulteaux) translation: Jerry Sumner
- Threads, from the refugee crisis, Kate Evans
- Why art?, Eleanor Davis
- The mental load, a feminist comic, Emma ; translated by Una Dimitrijevic
- The hospital suite, John Porcellino
- Love is love, a comic book anthology to benefit the survivors of the Orlando Pulse shooting, IDW Publishing ; editorial and related services provided by DC Entertainment ; edited by Sarah Gaydos and Jamie S. Rich
- Two brothers, Fábio Moon, Gabriel Bá
- The dark island, Scott Chantler
- Batgirl, written by Cameron Stewart, Brenden Fletcher ; art by Babs Tarr, Bengal ; additional art by Joel Gomez, Jake Wyatt [and five others] ; colors by Serge Lapointe, Babs Tarr [and four others ; letters by Steve Wands ; collection cover art by Cameron Stewart, Volume 2
- The manga guide to biochemistry, Masaharu Takemura, Kikuyaro, Office Sawa
- Starve, created by Brian Wood, Danijel Zezelj, Dave Stewart ; with Steve Wands, Vol. 1
- In-between days, a memoir about living with cancer, Teva Harrison
- The can opener's daughter, Rob Davis
- Rock steady, brilliant advice from my bipolar life, Ellen Forney
- The story of my tits, Jennifer Hayden
- Delilah Dirk and the Turkish lieutenant, Tony Cliff
- Dear Scarlet, the story of my postpartum depression, Teresa Wong
- Letting it go, Miriam Katin
- The Harlem Hellfighters, Max Brooks ; illustrated by Caanan White
- Level up, Gene Luen Yang ; [illustrated by] Thien Pham
- The motherless oven, Rob Davis
- Narwhal, unicorn of the sea, Ben Clanton
- Speak, the graphic novel, Laurie Halse Anderson ; artwork by Emily Carroll
- Year of the rabbit, Tian Veasna ; translation by Helge Dascher
- Sabrina, by Nick Drnaso
- The pregnancy/childbearing project, a phenomenology of miscarriage, Jennifer Scuro
- In real life, Cory Doctorow, Jen Wang
- Surviving the city, Tasha Spillett, Natasha Donovan, Vol. 2
- Thin slices of anxiety, observations and advice to ease a worried mind, Catherine Lepage
- The best we could do, an illustrated memoir, Thi Bui
- Madly ever after, written and drawn by Skottie Young ; coloring by Jean-François Beaulieu ; lettering & design by Nate Piekos of Blambot
- No straight lines, four decades of queer comics, edited by Justin Hall
- Guts, Raina Telgemeier ; with color by Braden Lamb
- Soldier's heart, the campaign to understand my WWII veteran father : a daughter's memoir, by Carol Tyler
- Petty theft, Pascal Girard ; translation by Helge Dascher
- The Sad Ghost Club, Lize Meddings
- Sheltered, a pre-apocalyptic tale, co-created and illustrated by Johnnie Christmas ; co-created, written and lettered by Ed Brisson ; colored by Shari Chankhamma ; edited by Paul Allor, [Volume 2]
- 'Tain't the meat-- it's the humanity!, and other stories, illustrated by Jack Davis ; written by Al Feldstein, Otto Binder and Carl Wessler
- Super Narwhal and Jelly Jolt, Ben Clanton
- How I made it to eighteen, a mostly true story, Tracy White
- Habibi, Craig Thompson
- 50 girls 50, and other stories, illustrated by Al Williamson ; with Frank Frazetta, Roy G. Krenkel, and Angelo Torres ; written by Al Feldstein, Otto Binder, Jack Oleck, and Carl Wessler