The 71-year-old British scientist is featuring as a comic book character for an illustrated series about his life.
The book will cover Hawking's college days, his work as a researcher at Cambridge and some of his key discoveries, 'Sky News' reported.
The series 'Stephen Hawking: Riddles Of Time & Space' would provide a glimpse into "the man, the myth and the legend," writers of the book said.
"The very concept of making an engaging comic book where the protagonist is essentially immobile is a pretty tall order," said artist Zach Bassett.
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"He truly is a living legend and I was honoured to be able to illustrate his life in comic book form. Professor Hawking is perhaps best known for his book A Brief History Of Time, which explains the nature of the universe to non-scientists," said Bassett.
Hawking is the latest in a line of famous faces to have been turned into cartoons by Bluewater Productions, the report said.
"The most surprising thing about Stephen Hawking is his razor wire wit. He maintains a child's delight in discovery and credits his disability for allowing him to focus his mind," writers Michael Lent and Brian McCarthy said.
Hawking suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a form of motor neurone disease that attacks the nerves controlling voluntary movement.
He was given only a few years to live when his condition was first diagnosed when he was 21, but has defied medical opinion by living into his eighth decade.