On display on the 4th floor lobby of the Walter C. Langsam Library, the Graphic Novels exhibit celebrates and promotes the variety of graphic novels available in the library. From traditional novel adaptations, biographies and autobiographies to Manga and comic books, graphic novels take on different forms and subjects and are enjoyed by people of all ages.

The books on display in the exhibit include:
- Byrne, Eugene, and Simon Gurr. Darwin: A Graphic Biography. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Books, 2013.
- Garcia, Kami, et al. Teen Titans: Raven. Burbank, CA: DC Ink, 2019.
- Hamilton, Tim. and Ray Bradbury. Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451: The Authorized Adaptation. First edition. New York: Hill and Wang, 2009.
- Isayama, Hajime and Sheldon Drzka. Attack On Titan. New York, N.Y., Kodansha Comics, 2012.
- Kishimoto, Masashi, et al. Naruto #1. Viz, 2003.
- Macellari, Elisa. Kusama: The Graphic Novel. Laurence King Publishing Ltd, 2020.
- Moore, Alan. Watchmen. New York: DC Comics, 2005.
- Stevenson, ND, and N. D. Stevenson. Nimona. HarperCollins Publishers, 2015.

A table-top display is located on the 4th floor of the library with graphic novels that can be taken to the Desk@Langsam for check out:
- Carré, Lilli. Heads or Tails. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics Books, 2015.
- Doran, Fionnuala. The Trial of Roger Casement. SelfMadeHero, 2016.
- Duffy, Damian, et al. Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation. New York, Abrams Comicarts, 2017.
- Gravett, Paul. Graphic Novels: Stories to Change Your Life. Aurum, 2005.
- Hickman, Jonathan, et al. The Manhattan Projects. Berkeley, CA: Image Comics, Inc., 2016.
- Jesse Reklaw. LOVF: An Illustrated Diary of a Man Literally Losing His Mind. Fantagraphics Books, 2016.
- Moore, Alan, et al. V for Vendetta. New York, DC Comics, 1990.
- Moore, Alan. Watchmen. New York: DC Comics, 2005.
- Moore, Leah, et al. Ghost Stories of an Antiquary. SelfMadeHero, 2016.
- Otomo, Katsuhiro, et al. Akira. Dark Horse Manga, 2000.
- Radtke, Kristen. Seek You: A Journey Through American Loneliness. First edition. New York, Pantheon Books, 2021.
- Samura, Hiroaki, et al. Blade of the Immortal. Dark Horse Manga, 2017.
The Graphic Novels exhibit was designed and produced by Norah Jenkins, library communications co-op student.








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