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Published 19 Jul, 2025 06:49am

Book Review: The Periodic Table of DC

Can you believe there’s a periodic table that’s fun and easy to remember? Not the one from science class with all the hard-to-pronounce elements like molybdenum and beryllium — but a periodic table filled with DC Characters! Written by Melanie Scott, this 192-page book is like an ultimate guide to the greatest heroes and villains in the DC Universe.

The Periodic Table of DC by DK is a super cool book that replaces boring chemical elements with superheroes, villains and exciting characters from the DC Universe. Instead of learning about metals and gases, you’ll discover over 130 fantastic characters like Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, The Joker, and The Flash —while many lesser-known characters can also be found in the book.

Whether characters are Atlantean or Amazonian, powered by magic, technology, or genetic mutation, each one brings something unique to the DC Multiverse. The Periodic Table of DC organises these iconic figures — and many lesser-known ones — into clever categories that explore what connects them: the forces that created them, the energies that drive them, and the traits that define them.

From noble heroes to twisted villains, this guide shines a light on the science, mythology, and imagination behind the characters. Whether you’re meeting a solar-powered Kryptonian or a villain born in the shadows, the book helps uncover the building blocks of the DC Universe — one character at a time.

If you think Batman is the only superhero who doesn’t have powers, think again! This book highlights nearly 40 “peak human” characters that rely on intelligence, skill and training instead of superpowers — heroes like Green Arrow, Huntress, The Question and even Nightwing.

The book explains the connection between Flash, the Green Lantern Corps and Harley Quinn, as well as their ties to Plastic Man.

Each page is full of information regarding the ‘super-heroes’, the characters’ real names, superpowers, where they first appeared and a short story about their background. You’ll even find cool facts about teams like the Justice League and Teen Titans, as well as newer characters like Blue Beetle and Peacemaker from the latest DC shows and movies.

This book is excellent if you love comics, superheroes, or want to know more about your favourite characters. Whether you’re new to DC or a big fan already, this book is a great way to discover the incredible powers, stories, and secrets behind your favourite heroes and villains!

Published in Dawn, Young World, July 19th, 2025

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