
Comic Books
Comic Books are the pamphlet form which is most commonly known for their superhero versions. The format size is typically 6 5/8” x 10 1/8” with 24 to 60 pages and bound by two staples. The cover is often in color while the contents might be in color or black & white. If the Comic Books are part of a series, they might later be republished as a Graphic Novel with a longer story arc. Otherwise, a medical topic is emphasized. If you have a graphic medicine comic book you want reviewed or want to be a guest reviewer of this type of work, please ask at https://www.graphicmedicine.org/contact/.


ET-ER: True Universal Healthcare

U S Healthcare System – Reality vs Reform

Grief and Anger

Sterben ist echt das Letzte

For Real, Issue One: The Oven

Last Pick

The Nib Magazine: Death Issue

Back, Crack & Sack (& Brain)

Rx

Nightmare Scenarios

The Truth About Stacey

Taking Turns: Stories from HIV/AIDS Care Unit 371

Not My Shame

Survive Manhwa Anatomy Series

Trauma is Really Strange

At War with Yourself

When Anxiety Attacks

The Courage To Be Me

Roses in December (And More)

Pain Is Really Strange

Billy, Me & You: A Memoir of Grief and Recovery

The Amazing Captain Fit

Lisa’s Story: The Other Shoe

Chronically Me: Flushing Out My Life and Times With IBS

Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?

Pete Learns All About Crohn’s and Colitis

DUMB

Spooky Womb

Depresso or: How I learned To Stop Worrying And Embrace Being Bonkers!

Thick and Thin

Home Sweat Home

Asylum Squad

Loupette and the Moon

Slow Death No 10 Cancer Special

NURSE NURSE

Iggy and the Inhalers

It Takes A Village

Kiss Me Deadly

Disrepute

Why I Killed Peter

Strip AIDS U.S.A., a Collection of Cartoon Art to Benefit People with AIDS

Drawing the Line Again – another book of comics benefiting cancer research

Drawing the Line – a book of comics benefiting cancer research

An Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons and True Stories

Love on Ward B

Sole Searching

Parasites!

American Splendour (sic)

Amputee Love

The Adventures of Young Dr Masters
