Maki Naro isn’t your typical comic-strip artist. His work doesn’t feature superheroes, politicians, or talking animals. Instead, it focuses on the amazing discoveries real-life scientists make every day. Naro’s comics examine an oddly shaped asteroid, epic dinosaur fossils, and more.
Naro aims to help more people understand and appreciate science. Comics are a great way to capture people’s attention and inspire them to explore new topics, he says: “It’s neat to see someone at a comic book convention pick up a comic I’ve worked on and hear them say, ‘That’s really cool!’”
Naro, who lives in New Jersey, started making science comics in 2010. He spoke with Science World about how he uses art to communicate science.