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Logicomix transforms the cerebral history of modern logic into a gripping visual quest centered on philosopher Bertrand Russell. This graphic novel follows Russell as he attempts to build a solid foundation for mathematics while grappling with the thin line between reason and madness. Set against the backdrop of world wars and personal turmoil, the narrative brings to life legendary thinkers like…

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