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The Science of Supervillains
The Science of Supervillains
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In the tradition of its successful predecessor The Science of Superheroes, The Science of Supervillains takes a lighthearted yet penetrating look at the true science that underlies some of the greatest comic book supervillains of all time. From Doctor Octopus and Grodd the Super-Gorilla to Magneto, Brainiac, the Silver Surfer, and many more, renowned science fiction authors Lois H. Gresh and Robert Weinberg explore the background of these fascinating foes, asking intriguing questions that lead to illuminating discussions about the limits of science, the laws of nature, and the future of technology.
Could a suit of body armor like Dr. Dooms increase a soldiers strength and speed or even help a disabled person to walk? Could an implanted alien computer take control of the human brain? Is it possible to create killer lipstick? From teleportation to time travel, from artificial intelligence to alternate dimensions, each chapter examines the supervillains devilish deeds, separating those that retain an aura of scientific believability from the barely plausible and the simply impossible.
Youll discover the puzzling link between magnetism and the brain; how Venoms self-aware costume anticipated the development of intelligent textiles; and whether its possible that humans, like certain comic book characters, could someday live for hundreds, even thousands of years (the answer may surprise you). Plus, youll hear from comic book writers, editors, and artists on how believable science fits or doesnt fit into the creative process.
Filled with entertaining tidbits of comic book lore, The Science of Supervillains honors the remarkable talents of the writers and artists who brought these complex criminals to life, seeking out new rationales for what makes the Bad Guys tick (and keeps us reading cover to cover).
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