Biographical comics
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Biographical comics
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Biographical comics
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Incoming Resources
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- Santiago!, Santiago Ramón y Cajal--artist, scientist, troublemaker, Jay Hosler
- Wonderful women of the world, edited by Laurie Halse Anderson
- Anne Frank's diary, the graphic adaptation, adapted by Ari Folman ; illustrations by David Polonsky
- Nathan Hale's hazardous tales, a Revolutionary War tale, by Nathan Hale
- Betty, the Helen Betty Osborne story, written by David Alexander Robertson ; illustrated by Scott B. Henderson
- 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
- The boy who became a dragon, a Bruce Lee story, by Jim Di Bartolo
- We hereby refuse, Japanese American resistance to wartime incarceration, written by Frank Abe, Tamiko Nimura ; artwork by Ross Ishikawa, Matt Sasaki
- The twilight man, Rod Serling and the birth of television, Koren Shadmi, story & art ; AndWorld Design, Letterer ; Fabrice Sapolsky, editor
- The Joe Shuster story, the artist behind Superman, Julian Voloj, writer ; Thomas Campi, artist ; with a preface by Chelle Mayer
- Wo shi zhao gu zhe, Mi Ao zhu
- The ballad of Nancy April, Shawnadithit, by David Alexander Robertson ; illustrated by Scott B. Henderson
- Terrorist, Gavrilo Princip, the assassin who ignited World War I, story and art by Henrik Rehr
- Annie Sullivan and the trials of Helen Keller, Joseph Lambert
- The chief, Mistahimaskwa, by David Alexander Robertson ; illustrated by Scott B. Henderson
- Maurice and his dictionary, a true story, written by Cary Fagan ; illustrated by Enzo Lord Mariano
- BTS, Kang Chin-h?i k?l ; Yi Hye-jin k?rim
- Nathan Hale's hazardous tales, text and illustrations, Nathan Hale
- Nathan Hale's hazardous tales, the life, times, and last words of Nathan Hale, America's most famous spy, Nathan Hale
- Nathan Hale's hazardous tales, Nathan Hale
- Amelia Earhart, this broad ocean, S.S. Taylor & Ben Towle ; with an introduction by Eileen Collins
- Nathan Hale's hazardous tales, a Grand Canyon tale, Nathan Hale
- Brazen, rebel ladies who rocked the world, Pénélope Bagieu ; [English translation by Montana Kane]
- Rosa Parks & Claudette Colvin, civil rights heroes, written by Tracey Baptiste ; art by Shauna J. Grant
- Astronauts, women on the final frontier, written by Jim Ottaviani ; artwork by Maris Wicks
- Flying machines, how the Wright brothers soared, Alsion Wilgus ; [illustrated by] Molly Brooks
- Magical history tour, Fabrice Erre, writer ; Sylvain Savoia, artist ; translation, Nanette McGuinness, #7
Outgoing Resources
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