Graphic Mundi have announced their Spring 2026 publishing line-up with a list of more socially relevant comics offerings.
Coming From Graphic Mundi in Spring 2026: Drawing Our Worlds Together with Queer Love, Medical History, and Your Best Graphic Medicine Reference!

Graphic novel publisher Graphic Mundi creates urgent, timely stories that connect and inspire. Graphic Mundi’s creators represent a broad range of voices and experiences, and their graphic novels address important topics such as health and human rights, politics, the environment, science, and technology.
“Graphic Mundi’s mission, ‘drawing our worlds together,’ is all about making connections — and that’s vital in our increasingly fractured present. I’m excited that our Spring 26 list is working build those connections: between people, with our history, and with comics themselves,” says Kendra Boileau, Graphic Mundi Publisher.
Graphic Mundi in Spring 2026 is:
Gay Mormon Dad, by Chad Anderson and Remy Burke (on sale 5/5/26)
All his life, Chad Anderson was told he was broken: he believed that being a good Mormon would make him straight. Chad followed the prescribed road map: mission, marriage, and children. But it didn’t make him happy, and for Chad, coming out meant losing everything and starting again. A moving autobiographical graphic novel about spiritual abuse and healing.
Infected for Science, by Sydney Halpern and Tryvge Faste (on sale 6/2/26)
While World War II was still raging, a group of conscientious objectors volunteered for US government–sponsored experiments that deliberately exposed them to hepatitis. As study subjects, they endured invasive procedures, the specter of debilitating illness, and a growing awareness of the human costs of dangerous medical research. This graphic novel tells the story of this hidden history, capturing the toll of the experiments and the men’s decision to voice principled objections to medical studies with people who had not willingly consented.
Keywords/Keyimages in Graphic Medicine, by Lisa Dietrich and Briana Martino (on sale 2/3/26)
This academic book invites readers to explore the field of graphic medicine through keywords and keyimages. With thirty-six contributions from comics artists, scholars, healthcare professionals, and patients, this book demonstrates the range and complexity of graphic medicine, offering a visual and verbal resource that reveals the methods, concepts, and politics shaping the field today.







