[5] Modan's first full-length graphic novel, Exit Wounds tells the story of Koby Franco, a 20-something cab driver working in Tel Aviv.
Franco's mundane everyday life is interrupted when a female soldier approaches him, claiming his estranged father was killed by a suicide bomber at a train station.
[9] Between May and October 2007, several of Modan's graphic stories featured on the New York Times website via "visual blog", translated by Ishai Mishory.
Many of them portray her paternal grandmother, who grew up in Warsaw and fled to Israel after the German occupation of Poland with Rutu’s father and uncle in tow.
A graphic serial composed of 17 chapters, which was published on a weekly basis in The New York Times Magazine and ran between June 29 and November 2, 2008.
The 13 pages comics called- War Rabbit, had been created via collaboration with the Israeli journalist Igal Sarna and was published in the French anthology and online, in English by Words Without Borders.
Minharot (Tunnels), published in September 2020, is an adventure story about the daughter and grandson of a famous archaeologist who go on a hunt for the Ark of the Covenant in the West Bank.