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
Syria
Water/Wastewater Engineer
Ancient Egypt
Jason and the Golden Fleece
From Termite Den to... Office Building
Internet Inventors
U.S. Ghost Army: The Master Illusionists of World War II
Robert Griffin III
How to Write a Comic Book
Urban Planner
Secret American Places: From UFO Crash Sites to Government Hideouts
How to Write a Fractured Fairy Tale
Rocks and the People Who Love Them (Graphic Library)
Secret American Treasures: From Hidden Vaults to Sunken Riches
Andrew Jackson: Heroic Leader or Cold-hearted Ruler?
The Attack on Pearl Harbor: December 7, 1941
Epidemiologist (Cool Careers)
The United States and Mexico
The Apollo 11 Moon Landing: July 20, 1969
Transportation Planner
Starting Your Own Business