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Science of Superheroes

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ISBN-10: 0471468827

ISBN-13: 9780471468820

Edition: 2002

Authors: Lois H. Gresh, Robert Weinberg, Dean Koontz

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The truth about superpowers . . . science fact or science fiction? "An entertaining and informative guide to comic book wonders bound to come." -Julius Schwartz, Editor Emeritus, DC Comics Superman, Batman, The X-Men, Flash, Spider Man . . . they protect us from evildoers, defend truth and justice, and, occasionally, save our planet from certain doom. Yet, how much do we understand about their powers? In this engaging yet serious work, Lois Gresh and Robert Weinberg attempt to answer that question once and for all. From X-ray vision to psychokinesis, invisibility to lightspeed locomotion, they take a hard, scientific look at the powers possessed by all of our most revered…    
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Book details

List price: $19.95
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Canada, Limited
Publication date: 9/1/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.264
Language: English

Dean Koontz was born on July 9, 1945 in Everett, Pennsylvania. He received a degree in education from Shippensburg State College in 1967. A former high school English teacher as well as a teacher-counselor with the Appalachian Poverty Program, he began writing as a child to escape an ugly home life caused by his alcoholic father. A prolific writer at a young age, he had sold a dozen novels by the age of 25. Early in his career, he wrote under numerous pen names including David Axton, Brian Coffey, K. R. Dwyer, Leigh Nichols, Richard Paige, and Owen West. He is best known for the books written under his own name, many of which are bestsellers, including Midnight, Cold Fire, The Bad Place,…    

Preface
A Word about the Law
Introduction: Men of Steel, Feathers of Fury
More Powerful than a Speeding Locomotive: Superman
The Superman Legend Begins
What Makes Superman Super?
Alien Visitors
The Drake Equation
Rare Earth?
A Question of Gravity
Rays--Cosmic and Gamma: The Fantastic Four and the Incredible Hulk
Humble Beginnings
A Fantastic Foursome
Frankenstein's Monster--Marvel Style
The Perils of Technobabble
The GFP Hulk
The Dark Knight: Batman
A NonSuper Superhero
The Science of Batman
The Gotham City Earthquake
Under the Sea: Aquaman and Sub-Mariner
Undersea Heroes
Our Aquatic Ancestors?
Breathing Underwater
Pressure
Fluid Breathing
Talking to Fish
Along Came a Spider: Spider-Man
With Great Power
The Power of a Spider?
Clones, Clones, and More Clones
Green Lanterns and Black Holes: Magic, Science, and Two Green Lanterns
Wanted: An Unlimited Power Source
The Life and Death of Stars
The Origin of Black Holes
Yellow Light
Of Atoms, Ants, and Giants: Ant Man and the Atom
Ant Man
The Square Cubed Law
The Atom
The Atom Exploded
Fast, Fast, Fast: The Flash
Introducing the Flash
Problems with Logic
The Speed Barrier
Good, Evil, and Indifferent Mutants: The X-Men
A Victory Snatched from the Ashes
The Case for Evolution
The Truth about Creationism
Creating the X-Men
Mysteries in Space: Science Fiction Superheroes
Super Science without Super Hearoes
The Secrets of Other Worlds, Exposed!
Doomsday on Earth
Across the Ages
The Grandfather Paradox
The Right Stuff: Donald Duck
The Real Deal
The Duck Man
Who Missed the Cut?
The Professionals Speak
Bibliography and Reading List
Acknowledgments
Index