Jim Ottaviani
Jim Ottaviani is an American writer best known for his nonfiction comics about the history of science. Born in 1958, he grew up with a background in nuclear engineering and later became a librarian, experiences that inform his meticulous approach to research and storytelling. His most celebrated work, *Two-Fisted Science: Stories About Scientists*, collects biographical tales of figures like Galileo, Newton, and Niels Bohr, with multiple stories centered on physicist Richard Feynman. Ottaviani's signature style blends clear, accessible art with dense factual detail, often collaborating with artists such as Maris Wicks and Zander Cannon. He co-created *Fallout: J. Robert Oppenheimer, Leo Szilard, and the Political Science of the Atomic Bomb* and *Dignifying Science: Stories about Women Scientists*, as well as the humorous superhero series *Lethargic Lad*. His later projects include *Hawking*, *Feynman*, and *Astronauts: Women On the Final Frontier*, all of which continue his focus on real-life innovators. Ottaviani's work has earned him multiple Eisner Award nominations and a place as a key figure in educational comics. He remains active as a writer and librarian, shaping how readers engage with scientific history through the medium.
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