Prosthetics
A Graphic History
Discover true stories of invention and pop-culture trends, told through engaging graphic novel artwork
Modern prosthetics are sophisticated wearable tech, but artificial limbs date all the way back to ancient Egypt! From the Greville Chester toe to modern-day running blades, prosthetics help people all over the world enhance their quality of life. In this graphic history, learn about the earliest prosthetics, their increased importance after the World Wars, the Paralympics, and how technology could change prosthetics in the future.
Creators
Jason M. Burns has had a successful career in the comic book industry, where he has spent the last fifteen years as a content creator, writer, and editor. His resume includes two original novels and multiple film and television projects in Hollywood. Jason currently lives in Massachusetts with his wife, two children, and a pair of rescue dogs.
Charlotte Baker is a comics illustrator with a touch of sass. In addition to illustrating, she enjoys hiking, cycling, and tabletop RPGs. She currently shares her apartment with one ornery black tortoiseshell cat.