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journeybystarlight


A few years ago I completed a 208 page graphic novel, Journey By Starlight. It’s fully illustrated by me and written by Ian Flitcroft (a smart man). It’s a fun romp through the universe at the speed of light. Along your journey, Einstein 2.0 explains everything. EVERYTHING! Why’s the sky blue? What’s the deal with traveling at the speed of light? When is a cat alive or dead? And just what is life, anyhow?

journeybystarlight


A few years ago I completed a 208 page graphic novel, Journey By Starlight. It’s fully illustrated by me and written by Ian Flitcroft (a smart man). It’s a fun romp through the universe at the speed of light. Along your journey, Einstein 2.0 explains everything. EVERYTHING! Why’s the sky blue? What’s the deal with traveling at the speed of light? When is a cat alive or dead? And just what is life, anyhow?

“Albert Einstein said his first ideas about relativity came from looking in the mirror as a teenager and wondering what it would be like to travel on a beam of light. This is the story of that journey... Journey by Starlight follows an imaginary recreation of Albert Einstein, and his traveling companion through space and time as they travel on a beam of light from a star over 3,000 light years away to Earth. Along the way, Einstein explains the science behind everything from the origins of the universe to the meaning of life, relativity, black holes, quantum mechanics (for beginners), climate change, evolution vs. intelligent design, and how the brain works, all delivered in fun, easy-to-understand, bite-sized chunks. Based on the popular blog of the same name, Journey By Starlight has been given the graphic novel treatment, pairing the narrative with fantastic, whimsical artwork to assist in simplifying what can be difficult-to-understand ideas.”

Below are a few samples of the interior spreads.