Nel Yomtov
Nel Yomtov is a writer specializing in children's nonfiction books and graphic novels, covering topics such as history, country studies, science, and biography. His career began at Marvel Comics where he worked as an editor, writer, and colorist on titles including G.I. Joe, Darkhawk, and Spider-Man issues, later transitioning to toy development. Notable works include the graphic novel Jason and the Golden Fleece, which won the 2009 Moonbeam Children’s Book Award and the 2011 Lighthouse Literature Award, and he resides in the New York City area.[1][2][4]
Children's Nonfiction
Graphic Novels
Comics
John Brown: Defending the Innocent or Plotting Terror?
How to Write a Memoir
How to Write a Lab Report
The science of a spiral
Modern Pirates (A True Book: The New Criminals) (Library Edition) (A True Book (Relaunch))
Urban Planner
Water/Wastewater Engineer
Medical Illustrator
Warring Gods: Immortal Battle Myths Around the World (Universal Myths)
Jason and the Golden Fleece
Andrew Jackson: Heroic Leader or Cold-hearted Ruler?
Navy SEALs in Action
Medical Illustrator
Haiti
Russia
Colombia
Costa Rica
Israel
Great Escapes of World War II Pack A of 4 (Graphic Non Fiction: Great Escapes of World War II)
Nickolas Flux History Chronicles
The Vikings: Scandinavia's Ferocious Sea Raiders (Graphic History: Warriors)
Being Your Best at Basketball (A True Book: Sports and Entertainment) (Library Edition)
Tracking Sea Monsters, Bigfoot, and Other Legendary Beasts
Revolutionary War Spies