Showcase #34 The Atom (DC, 1961) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Cream pages. The origin and first appearance of the Silver Age Atom (Ray Palmer), and the first appearance of Jean Loring. Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson cover and art. Overstreet 2020 FN 6.0 value = $498; VF 8.0 value =. The original Golden Age Atom, Al Pratt, was created by writer Bill O'Connor and artist Ben Flinton and first appeared in All-American Publications' All-American Comics #19 (Oct. The second Atom was the Silver Age Atom, Ray Palmer, who first appeared in 1961. The third Atom, Adam Cray, was a minor character present in Suicide Squad stories. My preference tended toward the titles edited by Julius Schwartz, as DC's best writers and artists of the era were on his staff. The Atom became one of my favorites, for the inventive stories of Gardner Fox, and the art of Gil Kane and inkers Murphy Anderson and Sid Greene.
- Captain Atom's disarmament plan in Central America is opposed by many, including Nightshade and Plastique, in 'Capt. Atom Goes To War!' Part 2 of 2, continued from the previous issue. Script by Cary Bates, co-plot by Greg Weisman, pencils by Pat Broderick, inks by Bob Smith.
- DC is home to the 'World's Greatest Super Heroes,' including SUPERMAN, BATMAN, WONDER WOMAN, GREEN LANTERN, THE FLASH, AQUAMAN and more. One of the world's foremost wielders of magic, Black Adam has been both hero and villain over a life that's spanned thousands of years.
The Atom was one of several DC Comics based superhero segments that formed part of the 60-minute compilation series, The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure. Being an ancillary segment, only three, 7-minute Atom episodes were produced.
Atomic physicist Ray Palmer had the power to shrink from normal to microscopic size or anywhere in between. When evil threatened, he faced his adversaries in his dual identity as The Atom. As a member of Ivy University's science faculty, he always happened to be in the presence of fellow professors when danger struck and was therefore burdened with the additional task of keeping his alter ego secret. But no task was too big for the tiny Atom, and he overcame his opponents and the suspicions of his colleagues with equal accomplishment.
In addition to his own segment, The Atom participated with other superheroes in the show's team-based segment, Justice League of America. Although his initial foray into the animated landscape was short lived, The Atom later joined Hanna-Barbera's version of the JLA as a member of The All-New Super Friends Hour and The Super Friends Hour.
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Showcase #34 The Atom (DC, 1961) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Cream pages. The origin and first appearance of the Silver Age Atom (Ray Palmer), and the first appearance of Jean Loring. Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson cover and art. Overstreet 2020 FN 6.0 value = $498; VF 8.0 value =. The original Golden Age Atom, Al Pratt, was created by writer Bill O'Connor and artist Ben Flinton and first appeared in All-American Publications' All-American Comics #19 (Oct. The second Atom was the Silver Age Atom, Ray Palmer, who first appeared in 1961. The third Atom, Adam Cray, was a minor character present in Suicide Squad stories. My preference tended toward the titles edited by Julius Schwartz, as DC's best writers and artists of the era were on his staff. The Atom became one of my favorites, for the inventive stories of Gardner Fox, and the art of Gil Kane and inkers Murphy Anderson and Sid Greene.
- Captain Atom's disarmament plan in Central America is opposed by many, including Nightshade and Plastique, in 'Capt. Atom Goes To War!' Part 2 of 2, continued from the previous issue. Script by Cary Bates, co-plot by Greg Weisman, pencils by Pat Broderick, inks by Bob Smith.
- DC is home to the 'World's Greatest Super Heroes,' including SUPERMAN, BATMAN, WONDER WOMAN, GREEN LANTERN, THE FLASH, AQUAMAN and more. One of the world's foremost wielders of magic, Black Adam has been both hero and villain over a life that's spanned thousands of years.
The Atom was one of several DC Comics based superhero segments that formed part of the 60-minute compilation series, The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure. Being an ancillary segment, only three, 7-minute Atom episodes were produced.
Atomic physicist Ray Palmer had the power to shrink from normal to microscopic size or anywhere in between. When evil threatened, he faced his adversaries in his dual identity as The Atom. As a member of Ivy University's science faculty, he always happened to be in the presence of fellow professors when danger struck and was therefore burdened with the additional task of keeping his alter ego secret. But no task was too big for the tiny Atom, and he overcame his opponents and the suspicions of his colleagues with equal accomplishment.
In addition to his own segment, The Atom participated with other superheroes in the show's team-based segment, Justice League of America. Although his initial foray into the animated landscape was short lived, The Atom later joined Hanna-Barbera's version of the JLA as a member of The All-New Super Friends Hour and The Super Friends Hour.
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