Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla, the real-world Serbian-American inventor and electrical pioneer, appears here as a comics character — depicted in his historical role as the visionary engineer whose groundbreaking work in alternating current and electromagnetism made him a natural subject for illustrated storytelling.
A real-world legend who crackled into comics as far back as 1946, this version of Nikola Tesla made his four-color debut in the pages of George Westinghouse during the Golden Age, brought to life by Sam Glankoff. Across nearly eight decades of publication history — a genuinely remarkable span — he's turned up in titles as varied as the British sci-fi anthology 2000 AD and the cheeky Minky Woodcock: The Girl Who Electrified Tesla, keeping wonderfully eclectic company alongside the likes of Jules Verne, Rogue Trooper Friday, and Venus Bluegenes. It's a small but fascinatingly diverse footprint that speaks to just how irresistible this visionary inventor has proven to comics storytellers across every era.
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