Fahama cayó presa del Dr. Cerebellum y su asistente zombie, y su única salvación es hacerlo hablar incansablemente sobre el cerebro. Incapaz de resistirse, el científico loco le explicará a su rehén todo sobre las neuronas, cuáles son las partes del cerebro y sus funciones, cómo opera la memoria, cómo se conforma la personalidad, qué pasa con los sentidos y cuál es la historia de nuestras ideas sobre este indispensable y complejo órgano, entre muchas otras cosas. Lleno de humor y chistes “malos”, El cerebro es una introducción completa al sistema nervioso central en un formato accesible y divertido. El cerebro es parte de la nueva colección Cómics de Ciencia del sello Historias Gráficas. Cada libro tiene un tema principal que sirve como hilo conductor para hablar sobre diversas disciplinas científicas, y su formato ayuda a que la lectura sea ágil sin perder precisión. Fahama fell prey to Dr. Cerebellum and his zombie assistant, and his only salvation is to make him speak tirelessly about the brain. Unable to resist, the mad scientist will explain to his hostage everything about neurons, what are the parts of the brain and their functions, how memory operates, how personality conforms, what happens to the senses and what is the history of our ideas about this indispensable and complex organ, among many other things. Full of humor and “bad” jokes, The Brain is a complete introduction to the central nervous system in an accessible and fun format. The brain is part of the new Science Comics collection from the Graphic Stories label. Each book has a main theme that serves as a common thread to talk about various scientific disciplines, and its format helps make reading agile without losing precision.
Alex Graudins is a cartoonist and illustrator currently living inRhode Island. She is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts’ cartooning class of 2016. Science Comics: The Brain is her first book.
Tory Woollcott is a cartoonist, writer, and literacy educator and advocate who lives in Toronto, Canada, with her husband and her minor Internet celebrity dog, Reginald Barkley. Her first graphic novel, Mirror Mind, was an autobiographical memoir about growing up with dyslexia. She has since written and drawn other autobiographical comics, fairy tales for kids, and a sci-fi audio drama.
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