The Comics CoLab brings together comic artists, researchers, educators and clinicians from around the world to explore how comics can transform public understanding, improve health literacy and make scientific knowledge available to everyone.

Comics improve recall and support behavioural understanding in health education.

Comics make scientific and medical concepts easy to grasp.

Comics support emotional processing and empathy in health and science contexts.

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GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW

“Eventuallly Everything Connects” by Sarah Firth.

EVENT: COMIC FESTIVAL 14-15 MARCH 2026

Bande Desinee Festival in Aigle!

NICK SOUSANIS LAUNCHES NEW COMIC SYLLABUS FOR 2026

Nick Sousanis launches his new comic syllabus with a comic!

PODCAST: COMICS, SUPERHEROES AND GRAPHIC MEDICINE

Professor Neal Curtis talks about his academic career in comics with the University of Auckland.

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