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Brand new adventures of the Human Fly, based on the real-life
stuntman, superhero and rock star extraordinaire, featuring artists
Bob Layton (The Invincible Iron Man), Steve Leialoha (Fables), Don
Perlin (Werewolf by Night, co-creator of Moon Knight) and Al
Milgrom (ROM: Spaceknight) from the Fly's original 1970s comic book
series. Contributors also include iconic '70s/'80s artist Gerry
Talaoc (Unknown Soldier, The Incredible Hulk), Steven Butler (Web
of Spider-Man, Sonic the Hedgehog), hot alternative comic book
creator Jim Rugg (Afrodisiac), legendary letterer Janice Chiang,
Rafael Navarro (Sonambulo, Guns A Blazin'), Javier Herandez (El
Muerto, Aztec Zombie), screenwriter of the upcoming Human Fly movie
Tony Babinski, Jason Baroody, Paul Mason and Kathryn Renta. Edited
by and featuring the contributions of cartoonist Michael Aushenker
(the El Gato, Crime Mangler series, Cartoon Flophouse). Among the
stories in this first issue: Lights, Camera, Die Fly Fie: mayhem
ensues when the Human Fly and his cronies try to film a children's
television show. Fly vs. Fly While the Human Fly is performing in
Mexico, he must go up against a serial killer who may be...the
Human Fly? Other Worlds, Other Dimensions Dr. Syringe, a
time-traveling super villain from the future, drags our hero into a
nightmarish tech world where the Fly must rescue an attractive
scientist from a slew of video game baddies. Click The Human Fly is
on a mission to infiltrate a fortified compound...but what could
possibly be worth risking life and limb against an evil
paramilitary super-army? Fun from cover to cover, with front cover
art by Rafael Navarro, Steve Butler and Janice Chiang, and painted
back cover art by Michael Aushenker.
Einstein looked up to him, the Nazis tried to abduct him, his
institute in Copenhagen hosted just about every Nobel prize winner
in physics you can name (and then some), and Winston Churchill
considered him a dangerous, dangerous man. His friends and enemies
agreed: Niels Bohr was more than the father of quantum mechanics -
he was one of the most important figures of the 20th century. The
Tony Award-winning Broadway play "Copenhagen" barely scratched the
surface. "Suspended in Language" tells the complete story of Niels
Bohr's amazing life, discoveries, and his pervasive influence on
science, philosophy, and politics. Told in an engaging and
accessible mixture of text and comics, it includes a full color
supplement on how to teleport just like the pros do - and why you
might not want to.
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