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Issue: All-Atomic Comics #[1]
Publication Date: September 1976
 
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Publisher: FlagEduComics
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On Sale Date: 1976
Volume: none
Pages: 28
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UPC/EAN: none
Price: $1.25 USD 5th edition
$1.00 USD 2nd through 4th editions
$0.75 USD 1st edition
Indicia Frequency: none
Content Items: 39 (33 stories, 3 covers)
Editor(s): Leonard Rifas ?
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: Color
Dimensions: 7" x 10"
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: One-Shot
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Illustration  on  Cover, Front
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
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Leonard Rifas ?
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Greedy Killerwatt
Is nuclear power the answer?
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Preface

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
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Nuclear power reactors in the United States.
When I started working on this book in late 1974...
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Inside front cover, with indicia at the bottom.
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Atomicomics

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
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Does nuclear power create more problems than it solves?
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A Frog

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
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Atomicomics
I'm going to catch me some frogs!
A three-legged frog speculates about his condition.
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How It Works

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Atomicomics
I've been thinking about what you said about atomic power.
The frog explains nuclear fission.
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Radiation

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Atomicomics
How come you say that broken uranium pieces are "poisonous"?
The frog explains about radiation.
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Safety Standards

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
John Gofman and Arthur Tamplin while working for the Atomic Energy Comission...
The current safety standards may underestimate the radiation hazard of nuclear power.
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Cause and Effect

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Peter Weber
Peter Weber
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
In 1963, Edward J. Gleason Jr., a New Jersey truck dock worker, accidentally spilled plutonium on himself...
A report of the results of an accidental spill.
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A Radioactive Food Chain

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Leonard Rifas
Shelby Sampson
Shelby Sampson
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
Testing atom bombs by exploding them in the atmosphere...
Radioactive fallout enters the food chain.
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Terrorism

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Atomicomics
The worst radioactive by-product of nuclear fission is plutonium.
Scare story about terrorism using radioactive material to make atomic weapons.
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U.S. Destroys Viet A-Plant

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Larry Rippee
Larry Rippee
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
As the South Vietnamese Army retreated in April 1975...
The U.S. Army destroys a nuclear power plant during the Vietnam war.
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Atomic Gangsters

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Kevin Brady
Kevin Brady
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
According to a U.S. Army Physical Security Review Board report released in 1975...
A precedent is established where "organized criminal elements" steal government weaponry and sell them to terrorists.
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Nuclear Blackmail

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Leonard Rifas
Melinda Gebbie
Melinda Gebbie
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
One of the biggest worries concerning the nuclear power program...
A nuclear weapon could be used to blackmail cities, states, or national governments.
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Safety

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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Atomicomics
Big accident at the plant!!
How the Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) works.
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Insurance

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Atomicomics
Thousands of deaths?
How the government pushed for nuclear power.
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Fermi

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Roger May
Roger May
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
On October 5, 1966, the Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant had an accident and part of the fuel melted.
An early atomic power plant accident.
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Profit vs. Safety

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Leonard Rifas
Marc Miyashiro
Marc Miyashiro
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
In 1972, the plutonium workers at the Kerr-McGee's Cimmaron River Plutonium Plant went on strike.
The strike at the Cimmaron River Plutonium Plant.
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The E.C.C.S.

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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas; Larry Rippee
Leonard Rifas; Larry Rippee
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
A nuclear reactor must constantly be cooled by water to keep it from melting...
Testing of the Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS).
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Safety Quiz

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Larry Rippee
Larry Rippee
Larry Rippee
Larry Rippee
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On the left, listed alphabetically, are the names of five nuclear reactors.
A short matching quiz of nuclear accidents.
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Waste

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Atomicomics
Kid, I want you to meet my friend.
The dangers of radioactive waste.
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Salt

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Atomicomics
One "solution" to the waste problem the atomic industry decided on...
They almost buried hot radioactive waste in salt mines in Kansas.
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Tailings

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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Atomicomics
Then there's some other "atomic waste" you might not have heard of.
The dangers of uranium tailings.
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A Conflict of Interest

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Moria Wright
Moria Wright
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
Of the 6,000 men who have been uranium miners in this country, an estimated 600 to 1,100 will die of lung cancer...
Extra safety measures would have increased the cost of mining.
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Frog Legs

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
The Amsterdam Nuclear Research Institute dumped its nuclear waste in a ditch.
A report of the extra legs in frogs.
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Tailings

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Leonard Rifas
Larry Rippee
Larry Rippee
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
When they mine uranium, 99% of what they dig up is left over as sandy, gray, slightly radioactive waste called tailings.
The tailings were used in building foundations.
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Greedy

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Atomicomics
If you want to know more about censored research reports...
Introducing Greedy Killerwatt.
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Breeders

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Everyone agrees that a nuclear power plant can not explode like a bomb.
The problems with nuclear breeder plants.
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Vested Interests

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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Atomicomics
The experts, men who have devoted their lives to developing nuclear power, say it's safe!
The conflict of interest in government promotion of nuclear power.
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Alternatives

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Atomicomics
Well, like it or not, there is no alternative to using nuclear power plants.
Renewable energy resources, the alternative to nuclear power.
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Renewable vs. Nonrenewable

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Leonard Rifas
Delores Thom
Delores Thom
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
One reason sometimes given for using nuclear power is that we are using up earth's coal and oil reserves.
The difference between nuclear power and renewable energy sources.
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Silkwood

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Ray Kott
Ray Kott
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
On November 13, 1974, Karen Silkwood was driving to meet a reporter and a labor union official in Oklahoma City.
The thumbnail story of Karen Silkwood.
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Conservation

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas; Larry Rippee
Leonard Rifas; Larry Rippee
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Fun Facts to Know and Tell About Nuclear Power
Many people think conserving energy only means doing things like turning lights off when they're not being used.
Properly conserving energy.
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Conclusion

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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
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Atomicomics
We need nuclear power to create jobs.
The summation of the arguments.
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Is Nuclear Power Cheap?

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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
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I can't afford to pay higher electric bills.
The cost of nuclear power is very expensive.
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Does Nuclear Power Create Jobs?

Letters Page  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
I guess we need nuclear power to create jobs.
Nuclear power creates fewer jobs per dollar invested.
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Working Together

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Subject Matter
Atomicomics
Arguments which prove nuclear power to be more dangerous and expensive than alternative energy sources...
Encouragement to decry nuclear power, and a list of recommended books.
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Footnotes

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
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typeset
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We are quickly running out of low cost uranium fuel.
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A bibliography, inside back cover.
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Illustration  on  Cover, Front
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Leonard Rifas?
Leonard Rifas?
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Back cover.
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5th edition

Cover  on  Cover, Front
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Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
Leonard Rifas
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April, 1980

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