July is Disability Pride Month! Here are some graphic novel recommendations, including some neurodivergence and mental health recommendations as well.
A Quick & Easy Guide to Sex & Disability by A. Andrews
Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker and Wendy Xu - hearing disability
Oracle Code by Marieke Nijkamp - wheelchair user
Pixels of You by Ananth Hirsh and Yuko Ota - prosthetic eye
Blackwater by Jeannette Arroyo and Ren Graham - autoimmune disease
The Tea Dragon Series by K. O’Neill - wheelchair user, memory impairment
Marshmallow & Jordan by Alina Chau - wheelchair user
Avibus by C.R. Fahey - diabetic
Deadendia by Hamish Steele - neurodivergent
O Human Star by Blue Delliquanti - prosthetic users
I Hear the Sunspot by Yuki Fumino - hearing disability
Parenthesis by Élodie Durand - tumor-related epilepsy
El Deafo by Cece Bell - hearing disability
Phoenix Song: Echo by Rebecca Roanhorse and Luca Maresca - deaf
Dancing After TEN by Vivian Chong and Georgia Webber - Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
My Video Game Ate My Homework by Dustin Hansen - dyslexia
Sincerely, Harriet by Sarah Winifred Searle - multiple sclerosis
Chronically Me: Flushing Out My Life and Times with IBS by Alecia Blake writing as Joy Spencer
Date Me by Kristin Beale - wheelchair user
Always Human by Ari North - Egan's Syndrome
Red Scare by Liam Francis Walsh - polio
Button Pusher by Tyler Page - ADHD
Just Roll With It by Lee Durfey-Lavoie and Veronica Agarwal - OCD
My Aunt Is a Monster by Reimena Yee - blind
M.F.K. by Nilah Magruder - deaf
My Brain is Different: Stories of ADHD and Other Developmental Disorders by Monzusu
Monstress by Marjorie M. Liu and Sana Takeda - PTSD
The Golden Hour by Niki Smith - PTSD
Lighter Than My Shadow by Katie Green - anorexia
Hungry Ghost by Victoria Ying - bulimia
Rx by Rachel Lindsay - bipolar
Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me by Ellen Forney - bipolar
Swallow Me Whole by Nate Powell - schizophrenia
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