This volume of the "Why?" series introduces young readers to Thomas Hobbes' famous work, Leviathan. Using a comic book format, it explains the concept of the "social contract" and why Hobbes believ…
Part of the popular "Why?" educational comic series, this book simplifies Adam Smith's complex economic theories for younger readers. Through a fun and engaging cartoon format, it explains the orig…
This volume of the "Why?" series dives into the complexities of the modern world and the changing global landscape. Through an engaging comic format, it explains how societies evolve, the impact of…
This educational comic, illustrated by the Grimnamu and Craypas studios, explores the origins and consequences of the two Great Wars. It breaks down complex historical triggers—such as the assass…
This educational comic explores the evolution of clothing from primitive animal skins to modern high-tech fabrics. It explains the scientific and cultural reasons behind why we wear clothes, how di…
This educational comic explores "The Analects," a collection of sayings and ideas attributed to the Chinese philosopher Confucius. The book breaks down his teachings on filial piety, social harmony…
Created by the creative studio Grimnamu, this educational comic portrays the life of Oprah Winfrey, starting from her difficult childhood in poverty to her rise as the "Queen of Talk Shows." The st…
This educational comic explores the revolutionary ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's The Social Contract. It explains the concept that "man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains," and introduc…
This educational comic book introduces the core ideas of Plato’s "The Republic," one of the most influential works of Western philosophy. Through the travels of the series' main characters, child…