?"Why? People: Mother Teresa" is a moving biographical comic that chronicles the extraordinary life of Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, world-renowned as Mother Teresa. The book follows her journey from her childhood in Albania to her divine calling in India, where she founded the Missionaries of Charity. Through expressive illustrations, young readers witness her unwavering dedication to serving "the …
This historical comic concludes the chronological survey of global civilization, focusing on the transformative events of the modern era. Covering scenes 68 through 100, the narrative explores the profound social and economic shifts triggered by the Industrial Revolution, the complexities of the two World Wars, and the ideological tensions of the Cold War. The book vividly illustrates key miles…
This historical comic serves as an introductory journey into the foundations of global civilization, specifically focusing on the origins of humanity through the rise of the Roman Empire. Through a series of dynamic "scenes," the book illustrates the transition from prehistoric human life to the development of early organized societies. It covers the cultural, political, and social milestones o…
This historical comic provides a chronological overview of significant military conflicts and the evolution of warfare from ancient times to the introduction of early artillery. Through "100 scenes," the book illustrates pivotal battles and cultural shifts, starting from legendary tribal conflicts like the Amazon wars and progressing through the tactical innovations of the Middle Ages. It highl…
"Why? Spain" offers an immersive visual journey into one of Europe's most influential nations. Through the engaging adventures of its characters, this educational comic introduces readers to Spain's rich historical tapestry, from its golden age as a maritime explorer to the avant-garde architecture of Antoni Gaudí. Readers are invited to explore iconic traditions such as bullfighting and Fl…
This educational comic offers an immersive journey into the history and cultural heritage of Greece, widely regarded as the cradle of Western civilization. The story explores the grandeur of Ancient Greece, including the birth of democracy, the legendary Olympic Games, and the profound influence of Greek mythology. It provides a detailed look at architectural masterpieces like the Parthenon, th…
This educational comic provides a vibrant and detailed overview of India’s extensive history and cultural diversity. The narrative guides readers through the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, the rise of major religions like Hinduism and Buddhism, and the architectural legacy of the Mughal Empire, exemplified by the Taj Mahal. The book also highlights India's struggle for independence led by…
This beautifully illustrated biography introduces young readers to the extraordinary life of Helen Keller. After losing her sight and hearing as a toddler, Helen lived in a world of silence and darkness until she met her teacher, Anne Sullivan. The story follows Helen’s transformative journey as she learns to communicate through finger-spelling and Braille, eventually becoming the first deaf-…
This moving biography introduces children to the life of Stephen Hawking, one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists in history. The story follows Stephen from his childhood as a curious boy who loved looking at the stars to his time at Oxford and Cambridge. It touchingly explains his diagnosis with ALS (Motor Neurone Disease) and how, despite losing his ability to walk and speak, his min…
This inspiring biographical picture book tells the remarkable story of Wilma Rudolph, the American sprinter who overcame enormous odds to become a world-class athlete. Stricken with polio as a child and told she would never walk again, Wilma’s determination and the support of her family led her to not only walk but to run. The narrative follows her journey to the 1960 Rome Olympics, where she…