Involving all the great scientists of the era (Einstein, Fermi, Oppenheimer etc..), this imaginative comic series takes us through the development of the atomic bomb while they also indulged in other projects. Without giving too much away, they all have foibles and unusual back stories and this lead...
I don't know what I think about this. I know I don't like the art, that's for sure.But the story itself? what the.... Seriously, what did I just read?lol.Review up later when I can organize my thoughts.
I don't know what I think about this. I know I don't like the art, that's for sure.But the story itself? what the.... Seriously, what did I just read?lol.Review up later when I can organize my thoughts.
Nobody is what they seem, it seems. Fermi isn't human. Daghlian's accident wasn't an accident. Yuri Gagarin isn't nearly as tall as his suit indicates. Einstein is not so gifted as we were led to believe (though he's a bad dude with a chainsaw). And Oppenheimer has a civil war going on in his head. ...
The Manhattan Project - tagline Science. Bad. - is a new take on the actual Manhattan Project: what if it had been set up to hide the true science, the impossible weapons they create - not bombs, but imaginary weapons they bring into existence. It's about other worlds, parallel universes, and yet ...
This book combines a whole boat load of the things that fascinate me most: legendary scientists, America's relationship with Nazi's post WWII, and some seriously amazing art- so this was a great recommendation (thanks Kemper). The first half of this was five stars all the way for me, but by the time...
What if all the scientists working on the Manhattan project during the 1930s and 40s were actually super scientists, many of them with special abilities as well as their super genius? What if the Einstein of our world was actually replaced by a more sinister version from another dimension? What if O...
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