Hedy Lamarr was nothing less than a force of nature. In case you don’t know, the acclaimed Austrian American actress joined the efforts of World War II by creating complex radio systems to befuddle Nazis, and during that time she invented the technology that would later be adopted to create Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Though her contributions to modern society are massive, many people only know her from her screen work. But writer William Roy and artist Sylvain Dorange are hoping to change with their new biographical graphic novel Hedy Lamarr: An Incredible Life.
Translated from the original French, the gorgeous comic from Humanoids is a celebration of the life and work of Lamarr, and it’s clear that the creators are huge admirers of the trailblazing inventor, devoting their story to her role in taking down the Nazi regime and inventing what would go on to make cell phones and the Internet possible.
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