Fallout: J. Robert Oppenheimer, Leo Szilard, and the political science of the atomic bomb.

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To the right, you see Jeffrey Jones' preliminary sketch for Fallout's cover. You'll note that Szilard's position changes and he adopts a more subtle pose in the final version. Jeffrey did the cover in pen and ink (click on the image to see this stage), and then finished it in color using transparent oils. Luckily, the printer did a fine job in reproducing the beautiful palette and brush strokes.

If you've seen the book itself, you've also seen the lovely painted work by Janine Johnston. The story pages in "Birth" were done in ink and wash, so what you see is how she worked. But she painted most of the backgrounds she did for Jeff Parker's last panels in "Work" in full color. Here they are in their original glory. You can click on the thumbnails to get larger versions:

Ocean of Light Whole World Under

Like A Brain Up It Went

Finally, if you'd like to have a copy of the notes and references to refer to while you read the story -- and would rather not flip back and forth in the book, you can download a copy by clicking on the icon below. Fallout: Notes and References

If you have questions or comments, or would like to order copies directly from us, have a look at ordering information, or send email to info@gt-labs.com.

Fallout: J. Robert Oppenheimer, Leo Szilard, and the political science of the atomic bomb.

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