Articles for February, 2017

Unstoppable Wasp: Meeting of the Minds Pt. 2

Each month in the letters page of UNSTOPPABLE WASP, space will be devoted to spotlighting real world female scientists and their work.

“I have to credit our amazing artist Elsa with the original idea,” says Whitley of the profiles. “I had been kicking around that I wanted to do some outreach to STEM and women in science and she came up with an idea. She would draw headshots and we’d do a little profile on female scientists. Her original plan was to post these on Twitter or Tumblr, but ever since I started working on UNSTOPPABLE WASP I’d wanted to do a letters page. I love letters pages and as engaging as Nadia is as a character, I thought it would be perfect.  Elsa’s idea of profiling female scientists from our audience was exactly what I was looking for.”

Celebrating science and the innovative minds working towards advancement in various fields fits perfectly with Nadia Pym’s character and the overall feel of UNSTOPPABLE WASP.

“UNSTOPPABLE WASP is all about young female super scientists setting out to change the world,” notes Whitley. “It made perfect sense to us to highlight female scientists who really are shaping our future. We already knew several women who fit this description and were comics readers, so the idea of sharing their awesome work with the rest of our audience seemed like something that had to happen. We look forward to learning about more amazing comics loving lady scientists as we open up to submissions and hopefully a few of [our] younger readers may even find something that interests them as well as the expert that they can ask about it.”

Marvel.com proudly presents the latest pair of scientific spotlights; for more, check out every installment of UNSTOPPABLE WASP, with issue #3 coming March 1 and issue #2 available now!

Hey, new friends, it’s Nadia! I’m so glad to see you again. You look great! Winter must really agree with you! Don’t worry, Team Wasp will be back next month to bring you another chapter of our story, but in the meantime, I have some more really special lady scientists to share with you. These new Agents of G.I.R.L. are extra amazing, so please check out what new recruits Jin Kim Montclare (@jkmontclare) and Raychelle Burks, Ph.D. (@DrRubidium) had to say!

Jin Kim Montclare and Raychelle Burks by Elsa Charretier

Jin Kim Montclare and Raychelle Burks by Elsa Charretier

WHAT KIND OF WORK DO YOU DO?

Jin: I am a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, and I work on engineering new types of proteins. Proteins are important biomolecules that exist in foods such as eggs, milk and meat as well as in all living organisms–including humans. My research focuses on creating a protein that can detoxify toxic nerve agents such as pesticides as well as creating new protein biomaterials that can deliver important therapies to treat human disorders.

Raychelle: I’m a chemistry professor and spend my time teaching and doing research. My area of focus is analytical chemistry, specifically designing detection techniques for compounds of forensic interest (drugs, explosives, chemical or biological weapons, etc.). My research group is currently focused on using color image analysis as a stand-in for colorimetry–and we’re using cell phones to do it!

WHAT EXCITES YOU ABOUT YOUR WORK?

Jin: Two things really excite me: that I get to 1) work on research that can ultimately help people (by removing toxins or treating diseases) and 2) interact with a wonderful group of young aspiring engineers and scientists making exciting advances in research.

Raychelle: I love the challenge of coming up with low-tech, affordable, reliable and portable detection schemes. It gives me and my students an opportunity to play super-science MacGyver!

WHY ARE YOU PASSIONATE ABOUT YOUNG WOMEN GETTING INTO SCIENCE?

Jin: Being a woman in STEM, I feel fortunate to be doing what I love to do as an educator and researcher! My path was made possible through the support of my mentors from K-12 to now, so I do my part by encouraging other young women to pursue STEM.  More than half the students I mentor directly at NYU are women, and I am quite proud of it! I have also actively engaged in mentoring programs including STEM  Women on Fire as part of the Ultimate Mentor Adventure Contest! I work with science teachers at local K-12 schools to help effectively convey scienctific ideas and make them exciting. In fact, in collaboration with InSchoolApps, we made an app called LewisDots for kids to make chemical structures and learn about bonding!

Raychelle: As a black female scientist, I am familiar with the historical and current barriers to our access and advancement in STEM career fields. Margot Lee Shetterly’s great book Hidden Figures (now a feature film) speaks to such struggles. While gains have been made in accessibility, we have a long way to go in making STEM careers equally within reach for woman of color and other under-represented minorities.

WHAT FEMALE SCIENTISTS (REAL OR FICTIONAL) HAVE INSPIRED YOU IN YOUR WORK?

Jin: When I was little, my hero was Marie Curie. She not only won a Nobel Prize in Physics, but years later, she was awarded the prize in Chemistry, too! Very few individuals are awarded the Nobel Prize, so to earn two in two different fields is AMAZING! In terms of inspiration for my work, my graduate advisor Alanna Schepartz has mentored me through my own dissertation work on miniature proteins at Yale while serving as an incredible role model. Finally, the Nobel Laureate Ada Yonath, who was responsible for determining a high-resolution structure of the ribosome (a gigantic complex that helps decode DNA into protein), is an amazing source of inspiration because my group employs the insights from such structures to make cool proteins in the lab.

Raychelle: When I was little, I didn’t know of any female scientists–talk about hidden figures! It wasn’t until I was a senior in high school that I discovered Dr. Mae Jemison, medical doctor and NASA astronaut. Before that, I looked to my favorite fictional super-brain, Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple, for inspiration. She is one hell of a quantitative thinker! When I’m in need of inspiration, I look to Jeannette Brown’s African American Woman Chemists. I am also inspired by my science friends: Dr. Danielle Lee, Dr. Stephanie Page, Dr. Kate Clancy and Dr. Malika Jeffries-El.

DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE EXAMPLE OF CLEVER/UNUSUAL/OR NONSENSICAL USE OF SCIENCE IN COMICS?

Jin: I thought it was clever that the characters from X-Men had super-powers due to mutations. It made absolute sense to me since mutations in DNA can cause changes in living things in order to adapt (like a giraffe’s neck to allow them to reach the treetops for food).

Raychelle: I’m a sucker for super-hero-by-vampirism. Okay, that sounds splashier than super-hero-by-blood transfusion. She-Hulk fits the bill! Hulking out is a bit like a blood-borne disease? It almost makes sense, except…it totally doesn’t! I love these sci-fi stretches!

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN READING COMICS AND WAT WAS YOUR FIRST COMIC BOOK?

Jin: I started reading comics when I was in elementary school with Archie Comics, but my favorites have been Sandman and Lucifer…and of course Rocket Girl and most recently MOON GIRL & DEVIL DINOSAUR! For MG & DD, I love that the protagonist is a girl STEM genius and I even get consulted on it for inspirational scientist/engineer quotes (because my husband, Brandon Montclare, is writing it)!

Raychelle: I started reading comic books in high school, jumping into the Wonder Woman reboot by George Pérez when I stumbled across in my local public library. It caught my eye because I grew up watching reruns of Linda Carter’s Woman Woman!

Please send all of your suggestions for girl, lady or lady-identifying geniuses in science and technology to us at MHEROES@MARVEL.COM and mark your letters “Okay to Print”! You can also tweet at us using the hashtag #AgentsOfGIRL.

Until next month, do svidaniya!

Nadia

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Unleash the Beasts: The Green Thing

With so many classic creatures on the loose in Monsters Unleashed, we turn to their earlier adventures thanks to Marvel Unlimited.

In 1961, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby tackled the mystery of plant intelligence in the pages of TALES OF SUSPENSE #19. Therein, a botanist theorized that, like humans and animals, plants must have a form of intelligence. To test the hypothesis, he developed a serum that could potentially raise the existing levels to those of a human.

The scientist traveled to a remote Australian island to test his theory on a “highly developed” plant called Ignatius Rex, but failing to find any he gave up and chose a nearby weed as the subject. The chosen plant started growing right in front of him, becoming taller than a man and speaking within moments.

With the botanist’s theory apparently proven he stood back and witnessed the newly evolved plant learn to walk. Even though he failed several times, he used his newfound will to make it happen. After using his arm-like appendages to pick up and launch a boulder, “The Green Thing” then laid out his new plans for the doctor: “You have given me intelligence and unlimited power! Now you shall serve me! You shall help me conquer the world!”

Tales of Suspense (1959) #19

Tales of Suspense (1959) #19

  • Published: July 01, 1961
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: July 21, 2010
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As the situation had gone from zero to 60 faster than anyone could have imagined, the scientist realized that plants, like people, have the capacity for good and evil. It was just his dumb luck to choose a test subject that fell in the latter category! The botanist refused to help and tried to strand his creation on the island with him. He grabbed the boat motor and smashed it underwater, but The Green Thing followed. In the murky depths the wily weed even fought a shark and won!

Back on shore, the chase continued until the scientist finally found a sample of Ignatius Rex, injected it and the two plant beasts fought with the newcomer standing victorious at the end. Ignatius Rex told the botanist to stop his experiments and leave him on the island without telling anyone else about it.

When he returned to the States, the scientist told everyone his experiment had failed, taking the hit so that no more evil plants might spring to life like The Green Thing did!

Next, Sgt. Mason discovers a group of giant insects living deep under the Earth in TALES OF SUSPENSE #24…or does he?!

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Sorcerers Supreme: When You’re Strange

Fans of the bizarre have a lot to love when it comes to DOCTOR STRANGE AND THE SORCERERS SUPREME. With so many top dog sorcerers running around, there’s bound to be all kinds of weirdness!

We’ll get to see more of that in the upcoming issue #6—due out March 8—where the sorcerers find themselves banished to a magical dimension, running for their lives. In fact, the book might just qualify as the craziest, strangest comic Marvel publishes.

We asked writer Robbie Thompson why he thinks that’s true…

People are Strange

“The strangest people in comics make this book! It’s a fact! I mean, I’d consider myself totally strange! And so is editor Nick Lowe, who came up with the idea for this book and built this team of maniacs! We’ve got Darren Shan and Allison Stock on editorial as well. These three lunatics always push the book into the most bizarre corners of the Marvel Universe and come up with crazy characters to fill out our cast.

“Joe Caramagna adds all kinds of strange and crazy lettering to each issue, bringing the characters’ voices to life and peppering each page with creepy sounds. Jordie Bellaire brings an absurd amount of strangeness with each page she colors, from throwback coloring to black light posters of yore, to making each monster and creature resonate with vibrant energy. Inker Alvaro Lopez contributes an incredible amount of strange detail and foreboding shadows to every panel, making each page ooze with awesome.”

Doctor Strange

“But I’d consider the Doctor Strange who draws this book, Javier Rodriguez, the strangest and best of all of us working on this comic. From his insane layouts, to his out-of-this-world creature design, Javier constantly makes this book the strangest comic on the stands. Each page he hands in seems more astonishing than the last; he has amazing skill as a storyteller and collaborator.”

Doctor Strange and the Sorcerers Supreme #6 cover by Javier Rodriguez

Doctor Strange and the Sorcerers Supreme #6 cover by Javier Rodriguez

Strange Days

“The plot and events of this story also make it the strangest book out there—I mean, we started by killing Merlin! Who does that? We travelled back in time and fought the terrifying monster that was The Forgotten, and then saw betrayal by that lunatic Sir Isaac Newton—yes that Sir Isaac Newton! We’ve really tried to make each issue more magical and ‘out there’ than the last and we’ve got even more strangeness coming up as the Sorcerers bring their insanity to the present day Marvel Universe and team up with the Avengers!”

Perfect Strangers

“I think the cast of this book also makes it incredibly strange. Everyone is a Sorcerer Supreme, but because Merlin plucked them form different timelines, they’ve either never met, or they meet at the wrong time. The Ancient One shows up as a teenager. Wiccan comes from a time when he replaced Strange. Nina remains a mystery. Kushala appears as a Ghost Rider we’ve never encountered. And yet, these strangers share a common bond: serving as the Sorcerer Supreme!”

Stranger Things

“This book has the strangest creatures in the Marvel Universe—The Forgotten, demons, all manner of tentacles—and we haven’t even unleashed issue #6 yet. I see #6 as pure, unbridled Javier Rodriguez madness and I can’t wait for people to see what he and the rest of the gang have cooked up in this issue!”

See for yourself in DOCTOR STRANGE AND THE SORCERERS SUPREME #6, coming March 8!

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