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 | March 15, 2013
When Nick Pitarra feel behind schedule, Jonathan Hickman looked for a way to catch up. That way was Ryan Browne. Issue ten of The Manhattan Projects features a Browne-drawn story that is set apart from the main story of the last nine issues. Even so, it’s one that shouldn’t be missed and delves even deeper into the fractured mind of Joseph Oppenheimer.
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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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