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).
Early reviews for New- Iesys Comics Educating Ella 25 have been overwhelmingly positive, though not without nuance. New- Iesys Comics Educating Ella 25
To appreciate New- Iesys Comics Educating Ella 25, one must first understand the publisher’s mission. Iesys Comics (pronounced "Eye-ee-sis") launched five years ago with a controversial thesis: traditional textbooks are obsolete. The company argued that the retention rate for students aged 8 to 16 triples when information is delivered via the comic book medium, combining visual sequential memory with narrative emotional hooks. Ella lands in Athens, 399 BCE, to study
The "Educating Ella" sub-series serves as their flagship title. It follows the titular heroine, Ella, a young chrono-archaeologist who travels through "The Corridors of Context"—a metaphysical library that contains every moment of human history and scientific discovery. Early reviews for New- Iesys Comics Educating Ella