Two-Fisted Science Stories about Scientists

Two-Fisted Science Stories about Scientists by Jim Ottaviani is a unique collection published by G.T. Labs in 2001, featuring 126 pages of engaging narratives. This edition presents true stories from the history of science, highlighting the lives and personalities of renowned scientists such as Galileo, Isaac Newton, and Richard Feynman. The book combines elements of humor and seriousness, offering readers a multifaceted view of the individuals who have significantly influenced scientific discovery.
Readers will find a blend of comic strips and cartoons that bring to life the fascinating tales of these historical figures. The work falls within the realms of comics and graphic novels, as well as juvenile nonfiction, making it accessible to a wide audience. Through its humorous and informative approach, this book explores the intersection of science and personality, providing insights into how these scientists shaped our understanding of the world.
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The first of its kind, Two-Fisted Science is a Xeric Award-winning and Eisner nominated original trade paperback featuring true stories from the history of science. From Galileo to Isaac Newton to Richard Feynman, you’ll be amazed how the personalities of the scientists who shaped our world shaped the lives and discoveries. Some are serious, some are humorous, and all are compelling.
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