Paleontology-themed comics and graphic novels, their potential for scientific outreach, and the bilingual graphic novel EUROPASAURUS – Life on Jurassic Islands
O. Wings, Jan Fischer, Joschua Knüppe, Henning Ahlers, Sebastian Körnig, Arila-Maria Perl
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Abstract
Abstract. The first part of this article gives an overview of influential comics and
graphic novels on paleontological themes from the last 12 decades.
Through different forms of representation and narration, both clichés
and the latest findings from paleontological research are presented in
comics in an entertaining way for a broad audience. As a result, comics are
often chroniclers of 20th century scientific history and contemporary
paleoart. The second part of this article deals with the development of the bilingual
graphic novel EUROPASAURUS – Life on Jurassic Islands, which communicates knowledge from universities and
museums to the public. This non-verbal comic presents the results of a
paleontological research project on a Late Jurassic terrestrial biota from
northern Germany in both a scientifically accurate and an easily
understandable way, based on the way of life of various organisms and their
habitats. Insights into the creative process, the perception of the book by
the public, and ideas on how to raise public awareness of such a project are
discussed.