The Science of the X-men by Link Yaco

The Science of the X-men by Link Yaco

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From Angel to Wolverine, here is a comprehensive guide to the strange and wonderful powers of the X-Men, and how they might be possible in the real world. Can laser beams shoot from someones eyes? What could cause wings to sprout from the back of a man allowing him to fly? Read on and find out.

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The Science of the X-men by Link Yaco

The official guide to the scientific reality of the X-Men universe. Have you ever wondered how laser beams might actually shoot out of someone's eyes? Or what could cause wings to sprout from the back of a man, allowing him to fly? And if your skeleton was constructed of a flexible but indestructible metal, how would your blood flow and nerves be affected? From the Angel to Wolverine, here is a comprehensive guide to the strange and wonderful powers of the world's most popular mutant superheroes, with a twist! Through discussions with noted geneticists, you'll learn how each of the uncanny X-Men's powers could work in the real world...with the right amount of radiation and a healthy dose of creative imagination.
Link Yaco is currently a web editor for IBMand is a contributing writer to the Marvel-related magazine The Jack Kirby Collector. Karen Harber created the bestselling the Mutant Season series and co-authored the first volume of the same title with her husband Robert Silverberg. She is a respected journalist and an accomplished fiction writer.
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ISBN 13 9780743434782
ISBN 10 0743434781
Title The Science of the X-men
Author Link Yaco
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2001-10-01
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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