Monday, January 26, 2009

A graphic novel in time for the bicentennial!

Hmm... this might be something to get the kids really excited about:



Doesn't he look dashing, that young field biologist? Says Simon Gurr, the illustrator:



Less than a week now until the printers deliver Darwin: A Graphic Biography, the latest 100-page comic book from Eugene Byrne and me. I’ve seen the proofs and can’t wait to hold the book itself in my hands. The big launch is on 30th Jan, stay tuned for more details and to find out how to get hold of a copy.



And now I can't wait for this week to end...


{Hat-tip: Joe@ForbiddenPlanet]




3 comments:

DNLee Jan 26, 2009, 8:16:00 AM  

Thanks for sharing. I've been trying to figure out how to participate in Darwin Day, but keep it relevant to my blog's theme and teen/child audience. I;ll look into this.

Education and Learning Jan 28, 2009, 11:44:00 PM  

"Darwin: A Graphic Biography" really a good comic book for kids. Moreover kids can learn many things related biology and ecology.

Thanks for posting.
Laura

Madhu Feb 6, 2009, 1:13:00 AM  

DNLee - I'd like to see what you make of it. Still haven't gotten my hands on this graphic novel yet.

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