An introduction to the genre of comics as health narrative and medical commentary with links to webcomics and a list of graphic novel titles in the UNLV Libraries.
Free ebook available for Kindle via Amazon. Readers learn 1) how to recognize a recruitment conversation,
2) how to deal powerfully with a predator, and 3) who they can go to for help if they get into trouble.
House Without WindowsIn a country where 40% of the population are under 15, over half of the 2.3 million people affected by the fighting are children, meaning the conflict will have a significant ripple effect on Central African Republic’s future development.
All of the World of Viruses comics are available for free by pdf download or on the App Store by searching “World of Viruses.”
Psychiatric & Behavioral Health
Let's Talk About Suicide from the University of DundeeKing, G., Murray, C., Jindal-Snape, D., Nabizadeh, G., Vaughan, P., & Sinclair, M. (Eds.) (2018). Let's Talk About Suicide. University of Dundee. DOI: 10.20933/100001116
When I ReturnedA comic book featuring stories by local veterans drawn by The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS) students and alumni. Edited and designed by James Lunt ’16 and Kelly Swann ’16 with a cover by Noah Van Sciver (CCS Fellow, 2015-16 ).
A Whole Lifetime of FirstsEvery story comes from someone connected to the White River Junction VA Medical Center. This anthology exists because of a happy accident: the White River Junction VA is in the same town as The Center for Cartoon Studies, a world class cartooning graduate school. But it also exists because of the trust built between local veterans and the White River Junction Women Veterans Program.