Marie Curie, the radio activity is a comic in search of financing in Lánzanos

We had already commented on Peques and Más the ambitious editorial program that had been marked Jordi Bayarri and after the publication of Darwin, the evolution of the theory, of Galileo, the messenger of the stars and of Newton, gravity in action, sure to get published Marie Curie and incorporate it into the Scientific Collection. Jordi's challenge is bring the history of science to the little ones and now, after the three previous scientists, it's the turn of Marie Curie.

Marie Curie was, in addition to one of the most important scientists in history, the winner of two Nobel Prizes in addition to two element discoverer from the periodic table, the Polonium and the Radio. Although his life has many more stories and it is worth drawing for kids, Jordi Bayarri explains that he again asks for the collaboration of his readers and fans and resorts to Throw us and his dear patrons, for the publication of the fourth volume of the series: Marie Curie, the radio activity. The comic will have the same format as the previous ones, with dimensions of 24x17, 48 full color interior pages and cardboard binding. The patrons who choose the option of 18 euros will also receive a small puzzle of 20 pieces with the cover image. There are other options so it is worth taking a look and learning more about these projects supported by crowdfunding. At home we have chosen the option of 10 euros.

Jordi also maintains the option that bookstores or schools They can access the comics at an interesting price in addition to receiving more complementary gifts and posters. We hope Jordi can get the funding and also that, as the comic is an excellent means for children get used to reading, learning and assimilating in an entertaining and entertaining way, basic historical and scientific concepts can be published.

Marie Curie, the radio activity will be carried out by the same team that has worked successfully in the previous volumes: Jordi Bayarri, author and editor of comics, winner of the award for best national screenwriter at EXPOCÓMIC, the International Comic Exhibition of Madrid in 2004 and the First Graphic Novel Prize "Drawing between cultures" of the Tres Culturas Foundation in 2009 and Tayra Lanuza, doctor in history of science and postdoctoral researcher at CSIC.

We wish them good luck and we hope you get the project to get ahead.