Leo Johnson | September 20, 2013
It’s Friday and Josh had a bit of a lack of time this week, so I’ve stepped in to talk about a very serious thing: Bromances. While romances are are all fine and good, there’s another special kind of relationship; a completely platonic relationship between two guys that transcends mere friendship. These two guys are both […]
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Leo Johnson | June 12, 2013
Once again, Jonathan Hickman and Nick Pitarra bring forth their brand of alternate history sci-fi in this newest issue of The Manhattan Projects. In a world where the atomic bomb wasn’t the only thing being researched by the famed group of scientists, Einstein, Oppenheimer, Daghlian, Feynman and more are all a bit different than history […]
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Leo Johnson | April 25, 2013
In the aftermath of the Oppenheimer-centric tenth issue, we find more about the irradiated form that Harry Daghlian has become. Jonathan Hickman and Nick Pitarra take this tale of bad science and make this issue one that focuses on the little things that can make two people great friends and make one man feel human again.
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Leo Johnson | March 9, 2013
In Jonathan Hickman and Nick Pitarra’s The Manhattan Projects, the protagonists aren’t a bunch of musclebound men in tights or sword-wielding barbarians, but rather men of science. With each character based, sometimes loosely, on actual scientists that took part in the famed Manhattan Project during World War II [...]
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Tags: Albert Einstein, alternate history, comics, Enrico Fermi, Harry Daghlian, history, Jonathan Hickman, Leslie Groves, Nick Pitarra, Richard Feynman, Robert Oppenheimer, science fiction, The Manhattan Projects, Wernher von Braun