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The Atomic Revolution#[nn]

The Atomic Revolution #[nn]

Jan 1957 · M. Philip Copp
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“The Atomic Revolution”

"The Atomic Revolution" is a 1957 informational comic that explores the history and potential of atomic energy, from its scientific origins to its applications in weapons and peaceful uses. Illustrated with clarity and precision by John Prentice, the story presents a thoughtful overview of a pivotal moment in technological history, reflecting the era's fascination and concern with atomic power.

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artist, inker John Prentice

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artist, inker John Prentice

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Covers the history of the use and development of atomic energy, including in weapons, and discusses current and future uses of atomic technology.

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