Bandes dessinées historiques
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- Stage dreams, Melanie Gillman
- Wake, the hidden history of women-led slave revolts, Rebecca Hall ; illustrated by Hugo Martínez ; lettered by Sarula Bao
- Alexander Hamilton, the graphic history of an American founding father, Jonathan Hennessey ; art by Justin Greenwood ; colors by Brad Simpson ; inking/background assists by Matt Harding ; lettering by Patrick Brosseau
- I survived the Nazi invasion, 1944, Lauren Tarshis ; [adapted by Georgia Ball] ; art by Álvaro Sarraseca ; edited by Katie Woehr ; lettering by Janice Chiang ; inks by Álvaro Sarraseca ; color by Juanma Aguilera
- King Shaka, Zulu legend, Luke W. Molver
- Geis, a matter of life & death, Alexis Deacon
- Sally Heathcote, suffragette, Mary M. Talbot, Kate Charlesworth, Bryan Talbot
- All rise, resistance and rebellion in South Africa 1910-1948 : a graphic history, Richard Conyngham ; with artwork by Saaid Rahbeeni, the Trantraal Brothers, Liz Clarke, Dada Khanyisa, Tumi Mamabolo, Mark Modimola
- Asadora!, Naoki Urasawa ; translation & adaptation, John Werry ; touch-up art & lettering, Steve Dutro, Volume 3
- The knife at your back, Alison Wilgus
- A letter to Jo, written by Joseph Sieracki ; art by Kelly Williams ; lettering by Taylor Esposito
- Asadora!, Naoki Urasawa ; translation & adaptation, John Werry ; touch-up art & lettering, Steve Dutro, Volume 5
- A treasury of XXth century murder, including: The Lindbergh child, The terrible axe-man of New Orleans, Madison Square tragedy, compiled and illustrated by Rick Geary, Compendium I
- Alamo all-stars
- A most imperfect union, a contrarian history of the United States, by Ilan Stavans ; illustrated by Lalo Alcaraz
- In the shadow of the fallen towers, the seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, and years after the 9/11 attacks, written and illustrated by Don Brown
- Blades of freedom, A tale of Haiti, Napoleon, and the Louisiana Purchase, Nathan Hale
- Messenger, the legend of Joan of Arc : a graphic novel, written by Tony Lee ; illustrated by Sam Hart ; colored by Sam Hart with Flavio Costa ; lettered by Cadu Simões
- War bears, story by Margaret Atwood & Ken Steacy ; artwork by Ken Steacy ; cover by Ken Steacy
- The unwanted, stories of the Syrian refugees, written and illustrated by Don Brown
- The secrets of the immortal Nicholas Flamel, the graphic novel, Michael Scott ; adapted by Nicole Andelfinger ; illustrated by Chris Chalik, volume 01
- Artemisia, text by Nathalie Ferlut ; drawings by Tamia Baudouin ; [translation, Maelle Doliveux with assistance from Andrew Dubrov]
- The walled city trilogy, written by Anne Opotowsky ; illustrated by Aya Morton ; lettering by Nathan Martella, Book one
- Freedom hospital, [a Syrian story], Hamid Sulaiman ; translated by Francesca Barrie
- Exit stage left, the Snagglepuss chronicles, Mark Russell, writer ; Mike Feehan, penciller ; Mark Morales, Sean Parsons, José Marzán Jr., inkers ; Paul Mounts, colorist ; Dave Sharpe, letterer ; Ben Caldwell, series and collection cover artist ; prologue by Mark Russell, writer ; Howard Porter, artist ; Steve Buccellato, colorist ; Dave Sharpe, letterer
- Shaka rising, a legend of the warrior prince, Luke W. Molver & Mason O'Connor
- Flung out of space, inspired by the indecent adventures of Patricia Highsmith, by Grace Ellis and Hannah Templer
- Swing it, Sunny!, Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm ; with color by Lark Pien
- Sara, Garth Ennis, writer ; Steve Epting, art ; Elizabeth Breitweiser, color art ; Rob Steen, letterer
- Step aside, pops, a Hark! A vagrant collection, Kate Beaton
- These savage shores, written by Ram V ; illustrated by Sumit Kumar ; colored by Vittorio Astone ; lettered by Aditya Bidikar, Volume one
- Tell no tales, pirates of the southern seas, Sam Maggs and Kendra Wells
- The underground abductor, an abolitionist tale, Nathan Hale
- The Iliad, a graphic novel, by Gareth Hinds
- Survivors of the Holocaust, true stories of six extraordinary children, edited by Kath Shackleton ; illustrated by Zane Whittingham
- Amazons, abolitionists, and activists, a graphic history of women's fight for their rights, Mikki Kendall ; art by A. D'Amico ; colors by Shari Chankhamma ; letters by Erica Schultz
- Kent State, four dead in Ohio, Derf Backderf
- I survived the shark attacks of 1916, adaptation by Georgia Ball ; art by Haus Studio ; pencils by Gervasio ; inks by Jok and Carlos Aón ; colors by Lara Lee
- Monsters, Barry Windsor-Smith
- Anne of Green Gables, L.M. Montgomery ; art by Kuma Chan ; story adaptation by Crystal S. Chan ; lettering: Daria Rhodes
- Glass Town, Isabel Greenberg
- The legend of Auntie Po, Shing Yin Khor
- The Tudors, Kings, Queens, Scribes and Ferrets!, written and illustrated by Marcia Williams ; helped by Arthur Inkblott
- Heretics!, the wondrous (and dangerous) beginnings of modern philosophy, Steven Nadler and Ben Nadler
- Malika, warrior queen, creator and writer, Roye Okupe ; art, Sunkanmi Akinboye ; colors, Etubi Onucheyo and Toyin Ajetunmobi, Volume 2
- This place, 150 years retold, foreword by Alicia Elliott ; stories by Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm, Sonny Assu, Brandon Mitchell, Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley, David A. Robertson, Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair, Jen Storm, Richard Van Camp, Katherena Vermette, and Chelsea Vowel ; illustration and colours by Tara Audibert, Kyle Charles, GMB Chomichuk, Natasha Donovan, Scott A. Ford, Scott B. Henderson, Ryan Howe, Andrew Lodwick, Jen Storm, and Donovan Yaciuk
- They called us enemy, written by George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steven Scott ; art by Harmony Becker
- A girl called Echo, by Katherena Vermette ; illustrated by Scott B. Henderson ; coloured by Donovan Yaciuk, Vol. 1
- Monsters, Barry Windsor-Smith
- Geis, Alexis Deacon, Book two