Pantheon, the Penguin Random House imprint that publishes graphic novels by Charles Burns and Marjane Satrapi, has released its 2025 list. Here’s a look:

Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy collects Auster’s three novels, each adapted into comics by a different artist: City of Glass by David Mazzucchelli, Ghosts by New Yorker cover artist Lorenzo Mattotti, and The Locked Room by Paul Karasik, who is also the editor of the project. The 400-page hardcover will be released on April 8 with an MSRP of $35.00.

Black Arms to Hold You Up: A History of Black Life, Taken By Force, by Ben Passmore, is a history of Black militancy from 1900 to the protests of the 2020s. Passmore’s Sports Is Hell won the 2021 Eisner Award for Best Single Issue and an Ignatz Award for Your Black Friend. Black Arms to Hold You Up will be published as a 225-page paperback on October 7, 2025, with an MSRP of $22.00.

Raymond Chandler’s Trouble Is My Business is another graphic adaptation, this one by Arvind Ethan David and artist Ilias Kyriazis. Chandler’s story, set in Los Angeles in the 1930s, features gamblers, a beautiful woman, lots of money, and the hard-drinking detective Philip Marlowe in a classic hard-boiled crime drama. The 128-page hardcover will be released on May 20, 2025 with an MSRP of $29.00.

Simplicity: A Novel, by Mattie Lubchansky, is actually a graphic novel about a trans man in a dystopian future society leaving the haven of New York to do anthropological research on a cult in the Catskill mountains and finding danger in the process. Lubchansky is the creator of Boys Weekend and a former associate editor at the online comics site The Nib. Simplicity will be published as a 272-page hardcover on July 29 with an MSR of $29.00.

Pantheon’s previously announced 2025 titles include Craig Thompson’s Ginseng Roots (see “‘Blankets’ Creator’s Eisner-Nominated Memoir”) and Anders Nilsen’s Tongues (see “Pantheon to Publish ‘Tongues’”).