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After shaking up writing classrooms at more than 550 colleges,
universities, and high schools, Understanding Rhetoric, the
comic-style guide to writing, has returned for a third edition!
Understanding Rhetoric encourages deep engagement with core
concepts of writing and rhetoric. With brand-new coverage of fake
news, sourcing the source, podcasting as publishing, and support
for common writing assignments, the new edition of the one and only
composition comic covers what students need to know--and does so
with fun and flair.
In a city where the entire population has superpowers, follow the
lives of those who attempt to solve and prevent crime! Follow along
on the adventures of Precinct 10, affectionately known as Top 10!
You won't want to miss as Smax, Toybox, Dust Devil and more work on
solving crimes and protecting their home! This collection contains
America's Best Comics Special, Smax #1-5, Top Ten #1-12, Top Ten:
49'ers, Top Ten: Beyond the Farthest Precinct #1-5, and Top Ten:
Season 2 #1-4!
An accessible graphic introduction to evolution for the most
science-phobic reader
Illustrated by the brilliant duo Kevin Cannon and Zander Cannon,
this volume is written by the noted comic author and professor of
biology Jay Hosler. "Evolution "features the same characters
introduced in the highly regarded "The Stuff of Life: A Graphic
Guide to Genetics and DNA," now here to explain the fundamentals of
the evolution of life on earth. On the heels of explaining to his
planetary leader the intricacies of human genetics in "The Stuff of
Life," the intrepid alien scientist Bloort-183 is charged in this
sequel with covering the wider story of evolution. Using the same
storytelling conceit that "Plenty "magazine declared "so charming
that you won't even notice you've absorbed an entire scientific
field" and that caused "Seed "to pick "The Stuff of Life "as a best
book of 2008, "Evolution "brilliantly answers "Wired"'s demand,
"What's the solution to America's crisis in science education? More
comic books "
"Evolution," the most accessible graphic work on this universally
studied subject, takes the reader from earth's primordial soup to
the vestigial structures, like the coccyx and the male nipple, of
modern humans. Once again, the award-winning illustrations of the
Cannons render the complex clear and everything cleverly comedic.
And in Hosler, "Evolution "has an award-winning biology teacher
whose science comics have earned him a National Science Foundation
grant and an interview on NPR's "Morning Edition."
Graphic fictionalized retelling of the moon landing timed for the
fortieth anniversary
In T-Minus the exciting story of two world superpowers racing to
land a man on the moon is depicted through compelling comics
artwork, taking readers through the history of the race and turning
the engineers and astronauts involved into vivid and real
characters. The story unfolds through the eyes of the figures
working behind the scenes to make this miracle happen, showing
every triumph and catastrophe along the way, and culminating in the
dramatic event itself.
The sixth and final volume of the critically acclaimed Kaijumax
series by Zander Cannon, a socially conscious comic about monsters
in & out of prison. FINAL SEASON! From across the galaxy, a
terrifying alliance of alien warships enters our atmosphere.
Inmates of both Kaijumax prisons suit up for the filthy, dangerous
work of battling the alien threat out in the world, all in a bid to
lessen their thousand-year sentences. Amid the fiery chaos,
offspring will be reunited with their parents, antediluvian grudges
will be fulfilled, and new, monstrous crimes will be committed.
Wade into the fray with Electrogor, Whoofy, Go-Go Space Baby, Dr.
Zhang, Ding Wing, Daniel, and all the rest as Kaijumax's final
season reaches its explosive conclusion!
Let's face it: From adenines to zygotes, from cytokinesis to
parthenogenesis, even the basics of genetics can sound utterly
alien. So who better than an alien to explain it all? Enter Bloort
183, a scientist from an asexual alien race threatened by disease,
who's been charged with researching the fundamentals of human DNA
and evolution and laying it all out in clear, simple language so
that even his slow-to-grasp-the-point leader can get it. In the
hands of the award-winning writer Mark Schultz, Bloort's
predicament becomes the means of giving even the most
science-phobic reader a complete introduction to the history and
science of genetics that's as easy to understand as it is
entertaining to read.
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