This form of Japanese comic is read right to left.
Manga
All of the known elements can be found on this diagram.
The Periodic Table
There are many dice used in a game of D&D, but this one will be used the most often.
The Twenty-Sided Die (D20)
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's... a reporter from Kansas? That can't be right...
Superman
"It's alive! The monster, not my academic career. I'm still a student!"
Victor Frankenstein
The name of this Japanese variety of weapon directly translates to 'sword.'
Katana
Yeah, I remember the 21st night of September, but you forgot this element in your band name!
Water
The game played nowadays isn't the same as it was when it was first created. In fact, there have been this many officially recognized editions of the game.
You got lost for decades and still kept your reputation for being cunning? Must've been a heck of a journey!
Odysseus
Yeah, I don't think they make a degree for "timey-wimey stuff." They should probably change the name of the show.
Doctor Who
These are the two ways that English-speaking fans watch Anime.
Subbed and Dubbed
Eastern philosophy replaces this element with wood and metal. Hint: It's not what you'd expect.
This podcast-turned multimedia franchise helped popularize Dungeons and Dragons.
Critical Role
Arguably, he started out as even more of a Zero in the original myth.
Hercules (or Heracles)
18 doctorates and he still goes by Mister? That's pretty fantastic on its own!
Reed Richards
This suffix is used by many a protagonist when referring to their teacher or mentor.
Sensei
Sorry, Mr. Luthor, but this noble gas won't do anything to Superman.
Krypton
Particularly devoted tabletop gamers come to this game creator's grave and place their dice on a plaque, believing it to bless them to roll more fortunate outcomes.
Gary Gygax
Who's this clown? They were created for 'Batman: The Animated Series,' where they quickly became a fan-favorite.
Harley Quinn
Hugo, meet Stephen! Oh, you have the same last name! That's rather... peculiar.
Strange
Particularly technically impressive animation is given this term, which was originally exclusively used when talking about anime.
Sasuga.
You won't find this element on the periodic table. I'd wager it'll find you before you find it.
The Element of Surprise!
That's not a suit of armor, it's a snarky sorcerer! Well, I suppose my first D&D character was both...
Immeral
Long before Miles Morales, this second Spider-Man came and went whenever the writers felt like it.
Scarlet Spider (Ben Reilly)
Oh, the doctor for this question seems to have left. He was on the board earlier, though, so you should have no problem solving this case!
John Watson