- Geronimo Stilton, text by Geronimo Stilton ; interior illustration by Giuseppe Facciotto and color by Christian Aliprande ; translation by Nanette McGuinness, V. 6
- The scarlet shedder, written and illustrated by Dav Pilkey, as George Beard and Harold Hutchins ; with color by Jose Garibaldi & Wes Dzioba
- Clark the shark and the school sing, by Bruce Hale ; pictures by Guy Francis
- Return of the Padawan, Jeffrey Brown
- Skip beat!, story and art by Yoshiki Nakamura ; [English translation and adaptation, Tomo Kimura ; touch-up art and lettering, Sabrina Heep], V. 21
- Hamlet, William Shakespeare ; essay by Debra Doyle
- Jukebox, Nidhi Chanani
- Spiders, worldwide webs, Tait Howard
- Can't we talk about something more pleasant?, Roz Chast
- Anne Frank, the Anne Frank House authorized graphic biography, Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón
- Best friends, created and story by Francine Pascal ; adaptation written by Nicole Andelfinger ; illustrated by Claudia Aguirre ; colors by Sara Hagstrom, Andrea Bell ; letters by Warren Montgomery
- Big Nate, by Lincoln Peirce
- Scott Pilgrim & the infinite sadness, [Bryan Lee O'Malley]
- 8th Garfiekd fat cat 3-pack
- Lost trail, nine days alone in the wilderness, / by Donn Fendler with Lynn Plourde ; illustrated by Ben Bishop
- Lunch Lady and the mutant mathletes, Jarrett Krosoczka
- Baby-sitters little sister, a graphic novel by Katy Farina with colors by Braden Lamb, V. 3
- Drowned city, Hurricane Katrina & New Orleans, written and illustrated by Don Brown
- Superman, the story of the man of steel, written and illustrated by Ralph Cosentino
- Pebble and Wren, created by Chris Hallbeck
- Road to revolution, [text and illustrations] by Stan Mack and Susan Champlin
- Jedi Academy, by New York Times bestselling author Jeffrey Brown
- Bone, by Jeff Smith ; with color by Steve Hamaker, V. 8
- Garfield cooks up trouble, by Jim Davis
- Shark and Lobster's amazing undersea adventure, written and drawn by Viviane Schwarz ; colored by Joel Stewart
- Babymouse, queen of the world!, by Jennifer Holm and Matthew Holm
- Dreamer, Akim Aliu, written with Greg Anderson Elysée ; illustrated by Karen De la Vega and Marcus Williams
- Fangirl, adapted by Rainbow Rowell ; illustrated by Gabi Nam ; [lettering, Erika Terriquez], V. 3
- Scaredy Squirrel in a nutshell, by Melanie Watt
- Kristy's great idea, Ann M. Martin ; a graphic novel by Raina Telgemeier ; with color by Braden Lamb
- Turtle in paradise, the graphic novel, Jennifer L. Holm and Savanna Ganucheau ; colors by Lark Pien
- Destined for awesomeness, inspired by the comics and book series by Lincoln Peirce
- Death note, story by Tsugumi Ohba ; art by Takeshi Obata ; [translation and adaptation, Pookie Rolf], V. 1
- The cool code 2.0, the switch glitch, Deirdre Langeland ; illustrated by Sarah Mai
- Planet Tad, by Tim Carvell
- The Twilight zone, will the real Martian please stand up?, adaptation from Rod Serling's original script by Mark Kneece ; illustrated by Rich Ellis
- The bad guys in The one?!, Aaron Blabey
- Tell no tales, pirates of the southern seas, Sam Maggs and Kendra Wells
- Batman & Robin, Batman reborn, written by Grant Morrison ; art by Frank Quitely and Philip Tan with Jonathan Glapion
- Hera, the goddess and her glory, George O'Connor
- Above the trenches, Nathan Hale
- Took, a ghost story graphic novel, Mary Downing Hahn ; adapted by Scott Peterson, Jen Vaughn, and Hank Jones
- Cat Kid Comic Club, on purpose, words, illustrations, and artwork by Dav Pilkey ; with digital color by Jose Garibaldi
- The mystery of the meanest teacher, a Johnny Constantine graphic novel, written by Ryan North ; art by Derek Charm ; lettered by Wes Abbott
- Silver Surfer, writer, Stan Lee ; pencilers, Moebius & Keith Pollard ; inkers, Mobieus ... [et. al.]
- Bone, by Jeff Smith with color by Steve Hamaker, V. 2
- Mouse house of the future, Geronimo Stilton
- Vampire hunter, Rich Moyer
- Mystery at mermaid lagoon, written by Katie Cook ; art by Kawaii Creative Studio ; design and lettering by Chris Dickey ; based on the chapter book series by Kiki Thorpe
- Big Nate, very funny!, by Lincoln Peirce