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Jonathan Fetter-Vorm

    Jonathan Fetter-Vorm is an author and illustrator whose works delve into complex historical subjects with visual power. Through graphic novels, he explores pivotal moments in history, uncovering the human stories and ethical dilemmas that shaped them. His approach blends meticulous research with compelling visual storytelling, allowing readers to grasp the gravity of past events with greater depth. Fetter-Vorm's art serves as a bridge between history and the present, prompting reflection and offering new perspectives.

    Moonbound
    Moonbound: Apollo 11 and the Dream of Spaceflight
    Trinity
    • Trinity

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.3(313)Add rating

      An illustrated history of the making of the atomic bomb.

      Trinity
    • The book captures the historic moment when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon in 1969, transforming it from a realm of mystery into a tangible destination. It explores the significance of this achievement, highlighting the blend of human ambition and the allure of space exploration. The narrative delves into the implications of this monumental event, marking a pivotal point in history that reshaped humanity's relationship with the cosmos.

      Moonbound: Apollo 11 and the Dream of Spaceflight
    • Moonbound

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A rich, full-color graphic exploration of our journey to the moon and a celebration of scientific achievement On July 20, 1969, something extraordinary happened, something civilizations had dreamed of for centuries: humans walked on the moon. Jonathan Fetter-Vorm’s Moonbound is the story behind those first steps. It begins with the tense, suspense-filled descent of the spidery Lunar Module, which transported Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the surface of the moon; the narrative offers a close-up view of the action. Then the story splits to an examination of the history of man’s fascination with space—from the earliest observers of the moon to the clear-eyed descriptions recorded by such visionaries as Galileo—and continues into the modern era, from Nazi atrocities and Soviet intrigues to square-jawed astronauts and a revolving cast of space-age dreamers. The narrative returns to July 20, 1969, the moment when our heroes made their historic moon walk, and finally moves on to the Space Shuttle program, the cosmic ambitions of deep-space probes, and the aspirations of companies like SpaceX. The story of space has always been about the conflict of imagination versus reality, of dreams versus politics. Publishing in time for the fiftieth anniversary of the moon landing, Moonbound revisits this classic story in a new way, as a graphic history.

      Moonbound