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List of requested articles
ChemScrapes Chemistry themed cartoons drawn by Brendan A Burkett
[1]. ChemScrapes. Creator of Sketch Chemistry
[2]. Profile
[3]. Known in online chemistry community
[4]. Cover art
[5],
[6],
[7],
[8]. Abstract Art
[9]. Editorial highlights from Chemical and Engineering News
[10],
[11]. Other invited chemistry illustrations in reputed magazines/journals
[12],
[13],
[14]. Paperback collection published 2018
[15]. Drew visuals for Wikipedia's "Mole Day" collaboration with Matt Hartings of American University
[16]. Article requested 22 March 2021
These sources demonstrate the work in question, but don't appear to demonstrate notability. Has ChemScrapes received significant coverage from third parties (eg entities not publishing the work)? In my searches I wasn't able to find significant coverage of this work, so I am not convinced that it meets the
general notability guidelines.
HenryCrun15 (
talk) 20:18, 31 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Third Shift Society: this was nominated for an Eisner and has been talked about in WWAC, The Beat, and in other sources. There is a draft at
Draft:Third Shift Society. Added 29 July 2021.
This is the page to suggest webcomic articles you would like to see and would like someone to write. (If you want to write the article yourself, just go for it; you don't need to post about it here.) To add a suggestion just
edit this page.
add any sources on the subject you can find, to demonstrate notability and help the writer get started
sign your suggestion, or at least write the date you made it.
List of requested articles
ChemScrapes Chemistry themed cartoons drawn by Brendan A Burkett
[1]. ChemScrapes. Creator of Sketch Chemistry
[2]. Profile
[3]. Known in online chemistry community
[4]. Cover art
[5],
[6],
[7],
[8]. Abstract Art
[9]. Editorial highlights from Chemical and Engineering News
[10],
[11]. Other invited chemistry illustrations in reputed magazines/journals
[12],
[13],
[14]. Paperback collection published 2018
[15]. Drew visuals for Wikipedia's "Mole Day" collaboration with Matt Hartings of American University
[16]. Article requested 22 March 2021
These sources demonstrate the work in question, but don't appear to demonstrate notability. Has ChemScrapes received significant coverage from third parties (eg entities not publishing the work)? In my searches I wasn't able to find significant coverage of this work, so I am not convinced that it meets the
general notability guidelines.
HenryCrun15 (
talk) 20:18, 31 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Third Shift Society: this was nominated for an Eisner and has been talked about in WWAC, The Beat, and in other sources. There is a draft at
Draft:Third Shift Society. Added 29 July 2021.