New- Iesys Comics Educating Ella 25 ~upd~ Jun 2026

The series explores power structures, boundaries, and communication between characters.

Ella lands in Athens, 399 BCE, to study the Socratic method but accidentally triggers a "Temporal Logic Bomb" created by a rogue AI from the year 2250. To disarm the bomb, Ella must trick the AI into committing a "Straw Man Fallacy," forcing it to short-circuit. Along the way, she meets Hypatia of Alexandria (a historical mathematician) and Alan Turing (represented as a friendly ghost in the machine).

Is the worth your time and money? Absolutely—if you are a fan of smart comics. This is not a passive read. It is an interactive mental workout disguised as a beautiful piece of art. New- Iesys Comics Educating Ella 25

The technical quality in this issue showcases the studio's matured asset library. Readers will notice: High-resolution environments and detailed indoor sets. Improved wardrobe modeling and physics integration.

: The panel borders shift and warp depending on Ella's mental state. This effectively visualizes the stress of information overload and the clarity of a breakthrough. Along the way, she meets Hypatia of Alexandria

The cast is diverse and dynamic, each member bringing a unique perspective to the group's adventures:

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Previous issues used static, traditional American comic grids. Issue #25 debuts what Iesys calls "Kinetic Panels"—a hybrid between standard comics and motion graphics. Using QR codes embedded in the page corners, readers can scan a panel to see a 3-second animation of a scientific principle (e.g., photosynthesis or tectonic drift) occurring on top of the static art. This mixed-media approach is exclusive to the line.