The Periodic Table

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This particular periodic table is a comprehensive survey of every basic element as it is represented in comic books -from Hydrogen, through Iron, to Xenon.
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This particular periodic table is a comprehensive survey of every basic element as it is represented in comic books -from Hydrogen through Carbon to Xenon.
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[[Image:v3ptablecomix.jpg|thumb|250px|Potassium and Nickel are here too.]]
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[[Image:v3ptablecomix.jpg|frame|Potassium and Nickel are here too.]]
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"''Welcome to the Periodic Table of ComicBooks. Click on an element to see a list of comic book pages involvingthat element. Click on a thumbnail on the list to see a full comic bookpage. For technical information about an element, follow the link toMark Winter's WebElements. Werecommend that you start with oxygen to see some of our best stuff.There's something for everyone here!''"
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"''Welcome to the Periodic Table of ComicBooks. Click on an element to see a list of comic book pages involving that element. Click on a thumbnail on the list to see a full comic bookpage. For technical information about an element, follow the link to Mark Winter's WebElements. We recommend that you start with oxygen to see some of our best stuff.There's something for everyone here!''"
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[http://www.uky.edu/Projects/Chemcomics How to be a Superhero.] <br>
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The Periodic Table [http://www.uky.edu/Projects/Chemcomics of Comic Books.] <br>
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[[Category: guides]]
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[[Education|EDUCATION]] subsection
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Current revision as of 12:46, 22 May 2012

This particular periodic table is a comprehensive survey of every basic element as it is represented in comic books -from Hydrogen through Carbon to Xenon.

Potassium and Nickel are here too.

"Welcome to the Periodic Table of ComicBooks. Click on an element to see a list of comic book pages involving that element. Click on a thumbnail on the list to see a full comic bookpage. For technical information about an element, follow the link to Mark Winter's WebElements. We recommend that you start with oxygen to see some of our best stuff.There's something for everyone here!"

Link

The Periodic Table of Comic Books.

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EDUCATION subsection

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