![]() Earlier I suggested that knowing something about the Manhattan Project and its key players will enhance one's enjoyment as you see what the story does to these characters. I haven't had as much fun with comics since Last Gasp Eco-Funnies' SLOW DEATH series in the 1970s and Moebius' AIRTIGHT GARAGE. I look forward to additional volumes in this series though I can't imagine how they can possible match Volume 1. For example, see how the Oppenheimers are distinguished. The art work and color is totally in service of the interweaved story lines. Somehow Hickman and Pitarra manage to make sense out of steadily increasingly weird situations in this tale involving teleportation, mysticism, aliens, and artificial intelligence. ![]() But as the story unfolds and layers are added showing how the development of the atom bomb during WWII was really just a front for even weirder and bizarre science, you will be greatly entertained. Some may be put off initially by the remarkably twisted take on the main characters - Groves, Oppenheimer, Von Braun, and Feynmen in particular. If you have studied the real Manhattan Project and its main characters your enjoyment of this outlandish and irreverent treatment will be enhanced. ![]()
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