In Jacek Dukaj's novel Ice, Tesla is one of the major characters.An adaptation of this "lost classic" was published as a Kindle ebook on Tesla's 160th birthday, 10 July 2016. Weldon Cobb's novel To Mars With Tesla or, the Mystery of the Hidden World (1901) is an adventure where Tesla, aided by Young Edison ( Thomas Edison's fictional nephew) and a couple of scientists, seeks to communicate with Mars. Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegener's Atomic Robo is a comic book series about a robot that was invented by Nikola Tesla, which also features fictionalised representations of other scientists such as Carl Sagan and Thomas Edison.In the alternate World War I setting in the board game Tannhäuser, Nikola Tesla is a major figure in the Russian Matriarchy faction, where his inventions have not only been used to create deadly weaponry but also harness the power of other worldly forces.The impacts of the technologies invented by Nikola Tesla are a recurring theme in the steampunk genre of alternate technology science-fiction. A popular, growing fixation among science fiction, comic book, and speculative history storytellers is to portray Tesla as a member of a secret society, along with other luminaries of science. The Serbian-American engineer has particularly been depicted in science fiction, a genre which is well suited to address his inventions while often exaggerated, the fictionalized variants build mostly upon his own alleged claims or ideas. Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943) is portrayed in many forms of popular culture. Nikola Tesla in a photograph taken by Napoleon Sarony in the 1890s.
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