- Welcome to St. Hell, my trans teen misadventure, Lewis Hancox
- Other boys, Damian Alexander
- Us, Sara Soler ; English translation by Silvia Perea Labayen ; letters by Joamette Gil
- Until I love myself, the journey of a nonbinary manga artist, story and art by Poppy Pesuyama ; English translation & adaptation: Emily Balistrieri, 2
- Nos llamaron enemigo, escrito por George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steven Scott ; ilustrado por Harmony Becker ; deseñado y rotulado por Gilberto Lazcano
- Relatively indolent but relentless, a cancer treatment journal, Matt Freedman
- A first time for everything, a true story, by Dan Santat
- Spaniel rage, Vanessa Davis
- Invisible differences, a story of Asperger's, adulting, and living a life in full color, story by Julie Dachez ; adaptation, illustrations, and colors by Mademoiselle Caroline ; Inspired by and in collaboration with Fabienne Vaslet ; [translated by Edward Gauvin]
- The Arab of the future 3, a graphic memoir : a childhood in the Middle East (1985-1987), Riad Sattouf ; translated by Sam Taylor
- Scenes from an impending marriage, a prenuptial memoir, by Adrian Tomine
- Autobiographix
- Tiny dancer, Siena Cherson Siegel ; art by Mark Siegel ; background assistance, Abe Erskine
- Radical, my year with a socialist senator, Sofia Warren
- The Arab of the future, a graphic memoir :, Riad Sattouf ; translated by Sam Taylor, 2
- Pretending is lying, Dominique Goblet ; translated by Sophie Yanow in collaboration with the author
- So much for love, how I survived a toxic relationship, Sophie Lambda ; translation by Montana Kane
- Blossoms & bones, drawing a life back together, Kim Krans
- My solo exchange diary, (true) story & art by Nagata Kabi ; translation, Jocelyne Allen ; adaptation, Lianne Sentar, 1
- Hey, kiddo, by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
- Anne Frank's diary, the graphic adaptation, Anne Frank ; adapted by Ari Folman ; illustrations by David Polonsky
- The way she feels, my life on the borderline in pictures and pieces, Courtney Cook
- Are you my mother?, a comic drama, Alison Bechdel
- Almost American girl, an illustrated memoir, Robin Ha
- Rolling blackouts, dispatches from Turkey, Syria, and Iraq, Sarah Glidden
- Blankets, a graphic novel, by Craig Thompson
- Displacement, by Lucy Knisley
- In the wilderness, Casanova Frankenstein ; editor Gary Groth
- March, written by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell ; edited by Leigh Walton, Book three
- Tomboy, a graphic memoir, by Liz Prince
- Family style, memories of an American from Vietnam, Thien Pham
- Gender queer, a memoir, by Maia Kobabe ; colors by Phoebe Kobabe
- Fine, a comic about gender, Rhea Ewing
- Mexikid en español, Pedro Martin ; traducción de Hugo López Araiza Bravo
- Marbles, mania, depression, Michelangelo, and me : a graphic memoir, by Ellen Forney
- Run, written by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin ; art by L. Fury with Nate Powell ; lettering by Chris Ross and Nate Powell, Book one
- Amazing fantastic incredible, a marvelous memoir, Stan Lee and Peter David and Colleen Doran
- Not the Israel my parents promised me, Harvey Pekar and JT Waldman ; epilogue written by Joyce Brabner ; lettering by Charles Pritchett
- Good talk, a memoir in conversations, Mira Jacob
- Invisible ink, my mother's secret love affair with a famous cartoonist, a graphic memoir by Bill Griffith
- Citizen 13660, drawings and text by Miné Okubo ; with a new introduction by Christine Hong
- Improve, how I discovered improv and conquered social anxiety, by Alex Graudins
- A fire story, Brian Fies
- El Deafo, superpowered edition, Cece Bell ; color by David Lasky
- Dumb, living without a voice, a graphic memoir by Georgia Webber
- ¡Ay, Mija!, my bilingual summer in Mexico, Christine Suggs
- Diary of a Tokyo teen, a Japanese-American girl travels to the land of trendy fashion, high-tech toilets and maid cafes, written and drawn by Christine Mari Inzer
- Dragon hoops, Gene Luen Yang ; color by Lark Pien ; art assists by Rianne Meyers and Kolbe Yang
- Kimiko does cancer, a graphic memoir, Kimiko Tobimatsu ; illustrated by Keet Geniza
- RX, a graphic memoir, Rachel Lindsay