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What's So Funny About Science #[nn]
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This 1977 collection gathers a selection of single-panel cartoons originally published in American Scientist magazine, offering a humorous take on scientific research, academia, and the quirks of the scientific profession. The volume compiles the work of various cartoonists who contributed to the magazine's pages, providing a lighthearted look at the world of science through the lens of the late 1970s. It stands as a standalone trade paperback rather than a traditional comic series collection, reflecting the publisher's focus on science-themed humor for a general audience.
writer Herbert Bailey Jr. · cover Sidney Harris
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writer Herbert Bailey Jr.
cover pencils, inks Sidney Harris
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