I found this info on
Space.com about a new graphic novel that talks about the 1960's space race.
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Jim Ottaviani's science-themed graphic novels have covered everything from fossils ("Bone Sharps, Cowboys & Thunder Lizards") to the atomic bomb ("Fallout"), and now he's taking readers all the way to the moon and back. "T-Minus," Ottaviani's new graphic novel from Simon & Schuster, tells the story of the 1960s space race from a perspective that's rarely been seen before, with art from Zander and Kevin Cannon. Ottaviani gave SPACE.com's sister publication Newsarama the scoop on how his story is unique from other tales of the moon landing, and why this seminal event in human history remains important today."
If you like graphic novels this one ought to be very interesting and it is told from the perspective of scientists and engineers.
You can read the interview HERE.
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