This must fit into the unreasonable effectiveness threads somewhere,

http://www.logicomix.com/en/

Covering a span of sixty years, the graphic novel Logicomix was inspired by
the epic story of the quest for the Foundations of Mathematics.

This was a heroic intellectual adventure most of whose protagonists paid the
price of knowledge with extreme personal suffering and even insanity. The
book tells its tale in an engaging way, at the same time complex and
accessible. It grounds the philosophical struggles on the undercurrent of
personal emotional turmoil, as well as the momentous historical events and
ideological battles which gave rise to them.

The role of narrator is given to the most eloquent and spirited of the
story’s protagonists, the great logician, philosopher and pacifist Bertrand
Russell. It is through his eyes that the plights of such great thinkers as
Frege, Hilbert, Poincaré, Wittgenstein and Gödel come to life, and through
his own passionate involvement in the quest that the various narrative
strands come together.
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