- 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
- Fights, one boy's triumph over violence, words and pictures, Joel Christian Gill ; colors, Shannon Scott ; production assistance, Jade Rodriguez
- Such a lovely little war, Saigon, 1961-63, Marcelino Truong ; translated by David Homel
- Imagine wanting only this, Kristen Radtke
- Factory summers, Guy Delisle ; translated by Helge Dascher and Rob Aspinall
- Red rock baby candy, Shira Spector
- Be gay, do comics!, queer history, memoir, and satire from The Nib, editor and publisher, Matt Bors
- Can't we talk about something more pleasant?, Roz Chast
- Hot comb, Ebony Flowers
- Artificial, a love story, Amy Kurzweil
- Belonging, a German reckons with history and home, Nora Krug
- How to be ace, a memoir of growing up asexual, Rebecca Burgess
- Smile, Raina Telgemeier ; with color by Stephanie Yue
- The fire never goes out, a memoir in pictures, Noelle Stevenson
- Hermanas, Raina Telgemeier ; color de Braden Lamb ; traducción: Jofre Homedes Beutnagel ; revisión: Teresa Mlawer
- Save it for later, promises, parenthood, and the urgency of protest, by Nate Powell
- Play like a girl, a graphic memoir, Misty Wilson ; illustrated by David Wilson
- Impossible people, a completely average recovery story, Julia Wertz
- Lighter than my shadow, Katie Green
- Numb to this, memoir of a mass shooting, Kindra Neely