I'm not entirely sure. While there could be fictional works about Oppenheimer, it might not be a distinct genre on its own. It could be part of historical fiction or a sub - genre within a broader category. For example, a book that imagines Oppenheimer's inner thoughts during the Manhattan Project in a fictional way would have elements of historical fiction rather than being a unique 'oppenheimer fiction' genre. To be a genre, it would need more characteristics that set it apart from other existing genres.
Yes, there are. For example, Freddie Mercury. His life story is filled with real events that inspired the music and the legend of Queen. His upbringing, his struggle with his identity, and his rise to stardom are all real - life elements that contributed to the Queen story.
I'm not sure specifically as this seems like a rather strange and unheard - of story title. It could potentially be about some wild experiences on a tour bus involving rockstars, but without more context it's hard to say.
One possibility could be a science fiction graphic novel where scientists save the world with their groundbreaking discoveries and become heroes, thus being seen as rockstars.
The Oppenheimer story is truly fascinating. Oppenheimer played a crucial role in the development of the atomic bomb. His work had far - reaching consequences for the world. It led to a new era in warfare and international relations. The movie about his story likely delved into his complex personality, his scientific genius, and the moral dilemmas he faced.
In some ways, it is. The story shows the complex and often difficult choices and consequences faced by Oppenheimer, which can bring a feeling of sadness.