
The Manhattan Projects: Vol. 1 [Nick Pitarra] 2012
Explore Alternate History in The Manhattan Projects: Volume 1 – Science. Bad. TPB Nick Pitarra Cover 2012.
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The Manhattan Projects: Volume 1 – Science. Bad. is a science fiction graphic novel that reimagines historical events with a speculative twist. This trade paperback, released in September 2012, collects issues #1-5 of the series, featuring cover art by Nick Pitarra.
Synopsis:
Set against the backdrop of World War II, this narrative explores a clandestine research initiative where the creation of the atomic bomb is merely a façade for more unconventional experiments. The story delves into the lives of renowned scientists involved in the Manhattan Project, portraying them in a new light as they engage in secretive and morally ambiguous endeavors.
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Creative Team: Written by Jonathan Hickman; art and cover by Nick Pitarra.
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Publication Date: September 2012.
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Format: Trade paperback, 144 pages, full color.
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Explore Alternate History in The Manhattan Projects: Volume 1 – Science. Bad. TPB Nick Pitarra Cover 2012.
Stock Image.
The Manhattan Projects: Volume 1 – Science. Bad. is a science fiction graphic novel that reimagines historical events with a speculative twist. This trade paperback, released in September 2012, collects issues #1-5 of the series, featuring cover art by Nick Pitarra.
Synopsis:
Set against the backdrop of World War II, this narrative explores a clandestine research initiative where the creation of the atomic bomb is merely a façade for more unconventional experiments. The story delves into the lives of renowned scientists involved in the Manhattan Project, portraying them in a new light as they engage in secretive and morally ambiguous endeavors.
Key Features:
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Creative Team: Written by Jonathan Hickman; art and cover by Nick Pitarra.
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Publication Date: September 2012.
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Format: Trade paperback, 144 pages, full color.























